Review: The OPC musician's computer/amp from Orange Amps
19.05.12
The Orange PC project started life when Cooper's father brought home some old Orange cabinets and the pair were lost for what to do with them until Cooper Junior suggested housing a computer inside the cab and putting a TV on top. The idea grew into an early OPC prototype that had two wires sticking out which were used to start the system and included an early Intel ITX motherboard with an Atom processor and a mATX PSU. After an encouraging showing at Musikmesse 2010, the first production model was announced in the middle of 2010. The few years since have been spent tweaking, fine tuning and refining the product into the slick, feature-packed production model you see here. So, is it any good?
What's in the box? A bright orange OPC computer/amplifier Power cable(s) USB extension cable Wired mouse and keyboard Quick start guide and activation sheet Technical specs
The OPC runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit edition. The review unit I was sent is powered by a second generation Intel Core i7-2600K quad core processor running at 3.4 GHz with integrated Intel HD graphics on a Gigabyte H67N-USB3-B3 board. There's 8 GB of Kingston dual channel 1333MHz DDR3 memory over two slots, but there are four slots available for up to 16 GB of RAM. The 3.5-inch, 500 GB Seagate Barracuda ST3500413AS HDD spinning at 7200 RPM provides the onboard storage, there are five USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports, and one eSATA port, and a Samsung (TSST) slot-loading DVD re-writer. The unit also benefits from 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi with included antenna.
Source: Gizmag