Every PC is fundamentally modular, but the Razer Tomahawk makes it easy to assemble and upgrade even for the uninitiated.
There is already a whole series of compact stationary computers on the market, which masterfully use every millimeter of space in the case to arrange the components. But they still require the user's knowledge of computer equipment to assemble them. The magic of the computer Razer Tomahawk but it is his modularity, because of which they can compose and laymen are also upgrading. It also looks very cool. Concept system is the result of cooperation between the two companies Razer and Intel. Razer has been presenting different concepts of the same product for many years, but this one from this year's CES 2020 is said to be final. It should arrive on the market still this year.
For Tomahawk, Intel made special circuit with 9th generation i9 processor, which plugs into a custom-made motherboard as a sort of expansion card. The system accepts up to 64 GB of working memory and up to 2 SSD drives. It still needs to be connected separate graphics card, which can be admired through tempered glass window. The entire motherboard and power supply are mounted on a board that z it slides out of the aluminum housing with one pull. Tomahawk to build and upgrade it doesn't need screwdrivers. It is an eye-catching system that will satisfy undemanding users. However, it does not allow freedom in supplementing and upgrading the cooling and lighting systems.
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