Now that's the bad boy I'd want to have in my possession... Modular design; mineral oil cooling; PCIe architecture (auto sync of newly installed components); and so on.
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It looks to me like it's gonna be more of a licensing concept...Quite impressive.
Are they starting the MSRP at, or above a million dollars?
First off, you won't have to clean it - it doesn't have a single fan, so there should be minimal dust collection. Secondly, the only problem with this concept I see is motherboard's form-factor. It will take time for MB manufacturers to start stamping PCIe P'n'P motherboards.Whenever this is put out frankly I think it's going to be way too overpriced for people to be using. I think once price decreases, the people who are a bit squeamish about building their own compuiters will finally be able to. Frankly, if it's affordable enough I might even pick it up. It'd be much easier to clean than my current PC, while putting in parts isn't too big of a pain in the ass, gotta admit it'd be nice to not have to break out a screw driver everytime I wanted to upgrade something.
Frankly it's a brilliant idea, I just hope that whenever it releases its' going to be priced intelligently. It won't though, we are talking about razer after all.
Apple already offered familiar solution with their Mac Pro (design sucks though - who would wanna have a dildo like that on their desk?)
First off, you won't have to clean it - it doesn't have a single fan, so there should be minimal dust collection. Secondly, the only problem with this concept I see is motherboard's form-factor. It will take time for MB manufacturers to start stamping PCIe P'n'P motherboards.
And pricing might be ridiculous in the beginning, but it should drop down to normal pretty fast. Apple already offered familiar solution with their Mac Pro (design sucks though - who would wanna have a dildo like that on their desk?)
Liquid/mineral cooling will be built into each module. This system will be cooler than winter in Michigan.I'm sure the cooling will be an issue with the modular design, failure wise.
According to Razer, the rack will have buses which would allow data exchange on blazing speeds.Can you imagine the latency between certain components? (If cpu/ram are just modules)
Well, as I said, it will take time for modular PCs to become a new standard (meaning that hardware vendors will be producing modular components). Once it happens, though, it will be awesome.Everything you want has to come though them, dem markups. You're probably going to have a hard time upgrading/repairing down the road or once the concept busts.
(design sucks though - who would wanna have a dildo like that on their desk?)
Am I the only one who thinks that thing looks like a high tech garbage can?
Have you seen movie "Jobs"? No? Watch it. You'll realize that one of the reasons Macs have been so popular since 90x is because of their appearance.Computers are meant to be bought for their specs, utility, and capability, not their aesthetic appeal.
Yeah, their laptops. If someone is buying a $4,000 Mac Pro, I'll bet they don't really care about the design. It's a pretty plain case.Have you seen movie "Jobs"? No? Watch it. You'll realize that one of the reasons Macs have been so popular since 90x is because of their appearance.
Nope. I'm talking about all Apple products. Starting with the first Macintosh that turned the industry upside down in 1984 and made it possible for desktops to be they way you see them today.Yeah, their laptops. If someone is buying a $4,000 Mac Pro, I'll bet they don't really care about the design. It's a pretty plain case.
Nope. I'm talking about all Apple products. Starting with the first Macintosh that turned the industry upside down in 1984 and made it possible for desktops to be they way you see them today.
Liquid/mineral cooling will be built into each module. This system will be cooler than winter in Michigan.
Well, as I said, it will take time for modular PCs to become a new standard (meaning that hardware vendors will be producing modular components). Once it happens, though, it will be awesome.