It might be small, but the FragBox's mighty graphics muscle is more than strong enough for high-end virtual reality. There was a pretty noticeable hum anytime I ran a bunch of tasks at once or cranked up a game. The FragBox scored 9,520 on the 3DMark Fire Strike Ultra benchmark, topping the Maingear R1 (7,881 dual GTX 1070), the Lenovo Ideacentre Y710 (3,240 single GTX 1070) and our 3,707 average. The PC had no problems with the graphically dense warfare of Battlefield 1 at max settings, running the game at well over 30 frames per second at 4K and upward of 120 fps at 2560 x 1440. Our FragBox lived up to its name and then some, with dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics cards that handled games in 4K and VR without a sweat. Fortunately, you can customize the FragBox to your wildest desires at the point of purchase (more on that later), and the system's three-year parts and labor warranty means that the company will handle any necessary part replacements for you. The FragBox has some removable screws in the back, but according to Falcon Northwest, this isn't a machine that's necessarily designed for DIY upgrading. No free advice, other than use your time and energy to research or be happy to pay for mine.Each of the FragBox's Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics cards sports three DisplayPorts as well as HDMI and VGA connections, making it easy to connect multiple monitors. If you wish to hire my services as a consultant I am available for this, email for details. When you email please include your full name and city you are located in. I suggest you only contact me if you have no source for what you need and not to compare prices as I am retired and will not be helpful in that way. I do not reply to phone calls that I cannot understand or are not clear, email is the best method to contact me. If we CAN help supply a part or parts I return calls and emails. ![]() Over 4 feet wide and 3 feet high and over 12 inches thick. It is vintage 1960/61 double sided outside pole mounted and lighted with florescent lighting. We have a very rare NOS Ford Dealership Falcon outdoor sign still in the shipping crate for sale now. Price is open for discussion and reasonably low as we are retired and ready. Serious interested parties wanting a well established, specialized internet business that has recognition and a long standing excellent reputation worldwide, contact Ron or Jean. Can include Mac computers and remaining inventory of reproduction stock and/or used inventory. This web site, registered domain name, phone number, 15 years using Mac’s & Helix Express database, all vendors, customer records. Like to be your own boss and enjoy working? Expand an existing vintage parts enterprise? This corporation is for sale, 32 years mail, web & international sales. If you find something you need, please use our contact page. We will add more to the following pages where you’ll find descriptions of some of what we have along with photos in some cases. Couple transmissions still but, no frame, radiator supports, floor or trunk pans remain. We tried to keep some of those critical good used pieces that were not available as new or reproduction. What we actually did was down size and semi-retire.Ĭonsequently, we still have some of our new catalog inventory and a supply of good used sheet metal parts such as fenders, doors, hoods, decklids, a few quarter panels and some rear view glass etc. ![]() We closed our storefront operation in December 2007. Welcome to North West Classic Falcons, Inc.Įstablished in 1981 as a mail order parts business dealing with 1960 to 1970 Ford Falcon and 1960 to 1967 Mercury Comet enthusiasts. We are not always able to answer the phone. We will help as much as possible with regarding quantity shipping if necessary. Sales are cash or certified form of payment. We are selling our remaining inventory in its entirety or as new parts, used Falcon parts, used Comet parts, used Econoline parts or any combination thereof. We have been busy packing up new parts, sorting used parts, and selling equipment. Therefore, everything must go by February 16.
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