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Razer showcases Project Christine, its futuristic, modular PC concept at CES2014

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Gaming PC leader Razer, known for its style and impressive specs, unveiled a modular desktop concept PC called Project Christine at the Consumer Electronics Show, and it’s getting a lot of attention for good reason, reports Gavin Gear on the Extreme Windows Blog.

“’Extreme PC Performance for Everyone’ is the slogan that describes what Project Christine is about,” he writes. “With its modular design, you can upgrade or customize this PC by removing and attaching modules in just seconds. You can see how these modules attach when you first look at the PC, but what’s not immediately evident is the sophisticated cooling system. Inside modules, oil circulates and exchanges heat with the water that runs in the central cooling tower.”

The modular system is made possible because of drip-free connectors that are used between each module and the central tower, he says. “With this cooling system Project Christine can push performance levels higher while at the same time running considerably quieter compared with air-cooled PCs.”

While there’s no ship date or official product announcement yet, if you want to see Project Christine become a reality, let @Razer know. You can also sign up at the official Web page to receive Project Christine updates.

To read Gear’s full post, head over to the Extreme Windows Blog.

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Suzanne Choney
Microsoft News Center Staff


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