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Project Christine – Razer announces fully modular PC

by userJanuary 7, 2014

Razer announces the world’s most modular PC at CES 2014

Project Christine

EXTREME PC PERFORMANCE FOR EVERYONE
For more than 30 years, only the most hardcore enthusiasts were able to take advantage of PC customizability. Convoluted hardware made it insane for the average person: knowing what does what, what works with what, and how to connect the pieces.
Project Christine
FULLY MODULAR – MIXING AND MATCHING THE PIECES

Project Christine is a revolutionary new concept design that allows users to build and customize PCs in any configuration without any prior technical knowledge.

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. The PCI-Express architecture of Project Christine automatically syncs the components.

Project Christine
EASILY UPGRADED – KEEPING IT FRESH

As new PC technology evolves, Project Christine can evolve with it. Need more graphics processing power or storage? Easy – a user can slot-in additional graphics modules and add more storage by either swapping-out the existing storage drives or adding more modules.

The modularity of Project Christine makes it perpetually customizable, helping eliminate the need to replace entire systems.

Project Christine
SILENTLY POWERFUL – COOLED, QUIET AND OVERCLOCKED
Each sealed module is entirely self-contained and features active liquid cooling and noise cancellation. With this design, Project Christine’s components can be safely overclocked without voiding warranties.

Project Christine

”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.

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Razer’s products are generally targeted at gamers. The bulk of Razer’s products are PC peripherals including mice, audio devices, keyboards, mouse mats and gamepads. Razer has also released a laptop (the Razer Blade),a tablet [the Razer Edge], and more recently a VOIP software Razer Comms.

Source: Razer

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