Toy computers have always been a special category of computers that, in addition to powerful graphics cards and processors, also bet on an outstanding and, above all, bold appearance. The company CyborgPower has just confirmed this with the Trinity model, as it has launched a three-pronged personal computer that forms a star shape with its case. But even such an unusual shape has a clear purpose. The engineers decided on it because of easier cooling.
Processors at toy computers they like to overheat. That's a fact. That's why engineers are with the company CyberPower prepared a special, star-shaped the Trinity toy computer, where the hardware components are divided between three "sections" (Performance Blade, Storage Blade and CPU Blade), which enables easier cooling. Each arm has its own duties and is equipped only with specially selected components.
Performance Blade so it has a built-in graphics card Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X or AMD Radeon R9, and space is also reserved for a drive Solid State. Under another case Storage Blade three such drives found a roof over their heads, and they are accompanied by a scanner, a pair of hard disks and a power supply, which, despite the cramped space, is in its "natural size". In the third propeller CPU Blade it houses the processor and motherboard.
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A little less than 5 kilograms the heavy computer comes in three versions. The entry price is a bit below 890 euros (AMD A10 processor, 8 GB of RAM, GeForce GTX 750 Ti graphics, 120 GB disk capacity) and it goes through 1260 all the way to a little over 1700 euros (Intel Core i7, GeForce GTX 970).
More information:
www.cyberpowerpc.com