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Guru3D.com » News » Razer Project Christine is a modular chassis

Razer Project Christine is a modular chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/08/2014 04:43 AM | source: | 38 comment(s)
Razer Project Christine is a modular chassis

Razer is showing Project Christine is a modular chassis. Modular PC design isn't a novel concept, but in most examples, comes with significant limitations. While products like Xi3's Piston simplify expansion to the core makeup of the machine, swapping the CPU, GPU, RAM, or other internal components still requires disassembly. Project Christine makes the process of swapping, adding, or upgrading components effortless and wire-free. The system uses PCI-Express architecture to connect and sync each component for what Razer calls "plug-and-play" upgradability.

The modules will house everything from GPUs, SSDs, RAM, power supplies, and the CPU, which can be organized in any configuration the user sees fit. Each will feature active liquid cooling and noise cancellation, which Razer says will allow them to factory overclock components for higher performance. The tower will also come equipped with a built-in LCD touch screen, which offers controls and maintenance information for each module.

The design is certainly one of the most ambitious we've seen on a gaming PC concept, and stands to make the process of upgrading your rig simpler than ever, but the big questions remain: how much it will cost and will it make it past the prototype concept stage? Based on Razer's track record, Project Christine will likely come at a premium, and if it follows the precedent established by the Edge gaming tablet at CES 2013, could arrive within the year.



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hallryu
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#4739041 Posted on: 01/07/2014 09:49 PM
Err....no.

That's just wrong.

JonasBeckman
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#4739049 Posted on: 01/07/2014 10:01 PM
That's a chassis?
(I guess it might work but to me it looks kinda odd although definitively also unique.)

EDIT: Ah PSU in the bottom, motherboard in that side thing and HDD's and such in those top slots?
(No that doesn't work, where would the CPU fan be?)
(Oh of course, water cooling.)

EDIT: Oh right, have to read the article and the explanations that provides, it's a pre-built system it seems, not too dissimilar to a laptop then in layout I guess.
(Or well it uses a more slim profile or what to say.)

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#4739053 Posted on: 01/07/2014 10:05 PM
What the hell is that? Plus the price tag will be something astronomic like £2000.

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#4739065 Posted on: 01/07/2014 10:18 PM
I thought of the TT L10 myself. Wouldn't buy one though .. not fond of that aesthetic.

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#4739066 Posted on: 01/07/2014 10:18 PM
For around 5 years(think I even mentioned it on here once) I always imagined what a Razer Chassis would look like...definitely not like hideous thing.

I would of preferred a matte black, tower chassis, with some green and a Razer logo that looks something like this:




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