Privately owned | |
Industry | Gaming technology and hardware |
Founded | August 30, 2011 |
Founder | Dan Young |
Headquarters | Midvale, Utah |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products |
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Website | xidax |
Xidax is an American privately-held boutique computer manufacturer headquartered in Utah, United States. Xidax is a gamer-focused brand and line of computer hardware that specializes in creating high-end PCs for gaming, streaming, and demanding workloads such as video and CG rendering.[1][2]
Xidax was founded on August 30, 2011, by its founder Dan Young and a team of PC gaming zealots with the vision of addressing the problems faced by PC gamers while building their PCs or buying them from a builder that does not guarantee the efficiency of their products.[3][4][5]
Xidax is a high-performance PC system builder that offers desktops and laptops using cutting-edge technology, design, overclocking, and cooling functions.[6] The unique selling proposition (USP) that stands out from Xidax and its competitors is its lifetime parts and labor warranty, which gives Xidax an edge over its competitors.[7]
Xidax is entirely based in South Jordan, Utah, USA. All units are built, assembled, configured, and tested in the United States without any support, build, or other facets being outsourced.[8] Xidax computers provide high-end technology, design, overclocking, and cooling functions that are analyzed by their R&D department to cooperate efficiently with the needs and specifications of the client. Notable companies like GearBox, Intel, NASA, DreamWorks, Nvidia, 2K Games, The Void, and AMD have partnered with Xidax for custom products.[9][10]
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