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Razer's Project Christine

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http://www.razerzone.com/christine?utm_source=Razer_Social_Media&utm_medium=smlink_US_launch&utm_campaign=razer_christine

 

Razer has released a teaser with very little info regarding their fully modular PC.

 

From the looks of it, it's all proprietary connectors?

 

 

Razer has just released a teaser video about Project Christine.

http://www.razerzone.com/christine

 

From analyzing the info it seems they plan on releasing a rack in which you can stuff different components as drawers of some kind.

 

Engadget covered it hands on here:

http://www.engadget.com/2014/01/07/razer-project-christine-hands-on

 

And here's the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0K41ZWd-vo

 

 

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i can already see how much that will cost

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Razer has just released a teaser video about Project Christine.

http://www.razerzone.com/christine

 

From analyzing the info it seems they plan on releasing a rack in which you can stuff different components as drawers of some kind.

 

Engadget covered it hands on here:

http://www.engadget.com/2014/01/07/razer-project-christine-hands-on

 

And here's the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0K41ZWd-vo

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Reminds me of a thermaltake design

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Holy shit, overpriced warning!

Lack of cooling means mobile parts! 

Looks like shit, woo razer!

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You're 10 seconds too late.

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I can totally see something like a GTX 780 be like 700 dollars.

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Price: Your house, clothes, car, life, kids, pretty much everything you own.

 

If you want an extra 780ti, be ready to secretly sell the house some of your friends too.

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$4000 or better, maybe even $8000 if razer is nice to us.

 

Wait, on the bottom is says PSU, then it says watercooling? So the GPU and CPU has to have a built in waterblock? what about radiators to let out the heat?

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Umm did I hear him say its mineral oil cooled lol

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It's a Mac Pro competitior i'm pretty sure. But than for gaming or something . Look at the ports an the Obvious , ''Extra OS'' ( In other words Hackintosh this.)

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If I wanted this I would do it myself.

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That looks so fucking retarded, why would you spend the extra m,oney on that? you can't even use high end hardware there is no ventilation!

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That looks so fucking retarded, why would you spend the extra m,oney on that? you can't even use high end hardware there is no ventilation!

You didn't really watch the videos did you? lol...

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I think the site said that each module is liquid cooled. Yikes springs to mind

Stock coolers - The sound of bare minimum

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$4000 or better, maybe even $8000 if razer is nice to us.

 

Wait, on the bottom is says PSU, then it says watercooling? So the GPU and CPU has to have a built in waterblock? what about radiators to let out the heat?

Mineral Oil Cooling.

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I think the site said that each module is liquid cooled. Yikes springs to mind

Im pretty sure he said mineral oil cooled.  No mechanical HDDs with this setup then.

 

It would be interesting to see if the modules are customizable.  AKA can you put any SSD into the HDD module

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Im pretty sure he said mineral oil cooled.  No mechanical HDDs with this setup then.

 

It would be interesting to see if the modules are customizable.  AKA can you put any SSD into the HDD module

 

You can clearly see SSD modules in the pictures.

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