Razer Tomahawk Eliminates the Hassle of Building a Powerful Gaming PC

Razer Tomahawk Eliminates the Hassle of Building a Powerful Gaming PC
For those new to PC gaming, building a powerful desktop can be more than a little daunting: there are all sorts of cables, slots, and components to navigate, and if you don't know what you're doing, you can make a huge mess ( and expensive). In an effort to take the hassle out of the whole process, Razer came to CES 2020 to announce the Razer Tomahawk Gaming Desktop, a compact PC gaming solution that makes it easy to insert components. scalable without tools. Utilizing the Intel NUC 9 Extreme Compute element, which is essentially a system-on-a-board powered by 1th-generation Intel Core H-Series processors, the Razer Tomahawk NXNUMX chassis can be opened at the rear, with a locking and sliding mechanism that allows easy access to the internal elements of the casing.

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The Razer Tomahawk's slide and lock mechanism in action. (Image credit: Razer) Of course, the Tomahawk N1's sleek modular design means it will only be compatible with specific components. However, users will be able to integrate up to an Intel Core-i9 processor, 64 GB of DDR4 RAM and even integrate Nvidia's powerful Super GeForce RTX 2080 GPU. Furthermore, Razer says that "the RAM and SSD modules on the NUC card will be upgradable just like the fans, the GPU, and the NUC itself." Tempered glass on both sides of the Tomahawk N1 case provides a view of the vertically mounted graphics card (the transparent centerpiece of the entire desktop) and NUC. The body itself is made entirely of aluminum, with an open vent design at the top to keep the Tomahawk cool.

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This is what a complete Razer Tomahawk gaming table would look like. (Image credit: Razer) Users will be able to set up and purchase Razer's Tomahawk gaming desktop in the first half of 2020. Additionally, hardware savvy ones will also have the option to purchase the Tomahawk N1 as a standalone product. and to build it from scratch. . No pricing information has been offered at this time, but we'll keep you posted as soon as we hear anything.