Razer, the famous gaming accessories maker unveiled its Project Christine which consists of central tower spine chassis into which users can slot in a
combination of modules of their choosing to provide the CPU, GPU, Storage
options and more....
Razer calls the new system "the world's most modular PC
design". It says that for the duration of the history of the PC until
today "only the most hardcore enthusiasts were able to take advantage of
PC customizability". However Razer's new fully modular concept allows
users to build and customise PCs without any technical knowledge at all. The
firm says you can "choose any module on-the-fly in any combination,
whether it’s the CPU, memory, graphics card, storage or power supply module,
and simply plug it in," then, thanks to the PCI-Express architecture of
the machine, components are recognised and utilised by the system.
Quad SLI capable
One of the great benefits of PCs is their upgradability and Razer
claims that Project Christine is "perpetually customisable," and
upgradeable as technology evolves. Components can be either added to or
replaced; consider adding extra storage or even extra graphics card modules
this way "up to quad-SLI graphics".
"Project Christine is a new concept design that will
revolutionize the way users view the traditional PC. This is the first gaming
system that is able to keep pace with technology and could allow consumers to
never buy another PC, or gaming system, again," says Min-Liang Tan, Razer
co-founder, CEO and creative director. "We have a history of bringing
incredibly innovative concept systems to market and it's fair to say that
Project Christine is a very exciting new prospect for future development."
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