CyberPowerPC Trinity Gaming Desktop
That chassis keep me intrerested alright, CyberPower announced a new concept in gaming PC design that splits the common hulking tower enclosure into three distinct "blades." Split into three blades, the Trinity is designed to individually provide maximum cooling capacity to the major heat-generating components in the system. The tri-point design of the Trinity allows for powerful configurations in this striking chassis.
The chassis supports the biggest and highest-output power supplies, as well as the longest and most powerful graphics cards. Support is also included for 120mm liquid cooling for the CPU.
The "Performance Blade" houses the graphics card that allows the Trinity to rip through the latest games. It supports full-length graphics cards, including the NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X and AMD Radeon R9 series. Several SSDs can be mounted adjacent to the graphics card for extra storage flexibility and performance.
Trinity can actually house an enormous amount of hardware. In addition to full-sized, high-output ATX power supplies, the "Storage Blade" in the Trinity can accommodate up to three SSDs, two hard drives and even a slim optical drive.
The "CPU Blade" is compatible with mini ITX motherboards with both Intel and AMD chipsets, and supports up to 16GB of DDR3 memory and the latest processor technology to power through all of the latest games and demanding applications.
CYBERPOWERPC hides the tangle of wires in a hollow hexagonal steel spine that connects all three blades and acts as a conduit for cable management.
The Trinity will be available in three models: the Trinity 100 with AMD A10-7700K CPU, Trinity 200 with Intel Core i5-4690K CPU, and Trinity Xtreme with Intel Core i7-5820K CPU. All models can be customized and are liquid-cooled by default.
Specifications
Trinity 100
- Windows 8.1
- AMD A10-7700K APU
- 8GB DDR3-1600 MHz RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB
- MSI A88XI AC FM2+AC WiFi+BT MB
- (120 GB + 1TB) SSD
- 8X DVD Rewritable Drive
- DeepCool GamerStorm Tristellar Gaming Case
- $955 MSRP
Trinity 200
- Windows 8.1
- Intel Core i5-4690K CPU
- 16GB DDR3-1600 MHz RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 4 GB
- GIGABYTE Z97N-WIFI MB
- 240 GB SSD + 2TB HDD Combo
- 8X DVD Rewritable Drive
- DeepCool Tristellar Gaming Case
- $1339
Trinity XTREME
- Windows 8.1
- Intel Core i7-5820K CPU
- 16GB DDR4-2400MHz RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 4GB
- ASRock X99E-ITX/AC Motherboard
- 240 GB SSD + 2TB HDD Combo
- 8X DVD Rewritable Drive
- DeepCool Tristellar Gaming Case
- $1795
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It reminded me of:

Anybody still remember this one?

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Damn - nice case! If I was in the market for a new rig, this could tickle my fancy.
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There's a nice video of it from CES on Youtube. Looks like quite the interesting case.... but DAMN is it heavy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpCbH9n0O28
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You really must like the case, cause if not, you can save 300$ by building the same system yourself.
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