Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

CES 2015: A Look at CyberPower's Unique Fang Trinity Gaming PC [Video]

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • CES 2015: A Look at CyberPower's Unique Fang Trinity Gaming PC [Video]

    One of the most unique looking PCs ever

    Maximum PC's Online Managing Editor and ace reporter Jimmy Thang is currently scurrying around the show floor at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, and one of his stops was to see CyberPower's curious looking Fang Trinity PC. At a glance, it looks like the result of a Tie Fighter having unprotected relations with a desktop PC, though it also reminds us a bit of Razer's Project Christine. Unlike that system, however, this is a real product.
    The Fang Trinity is a compartmentalized PC consiting of three main parts. Inside the top blade is the GPU, while the bottom blades hold the hard drive, motherboard, CPU, and other vitals. The real kicker, however, is that the funktastic design takes advantage of off-the-shelf parts.
    CyberPower is reluctant to call the Fang Trinity modular, mostly because of the wiring involved. However, getting inside each of the blades is rather easy -- the front panel pops off, as does the main casing on each one. So, if you decide to upgrade the graphics card down the line, you can do so without too much trouble. Speaking of which, CyberPower tells us the Fang Trinity accepts most reference AMD and Nvidia graphics cards.
    This is a sturdy PC, too -- each cover weighs about 8.5 pounds. The system can also be rotated and positioned howver you like, as you can see in the video below:

    Follow Paul on Google+, Twitter, and Facebook


    More...
    ClanofIdiots.com Administrator
    PcGamingNetworks.com Co-owner
    webmaster@clanofidiots.com
Working...
X