The consumer electronics show (CES) 2014, at las vegas witnessed major conglomerates unveiling their new products and innovations in the electronic market. The computer accessories and gadget giant, Razer, unveiled its new modular gaming PC. Titled, " Project Cristine" , it sounds something like a military campaign though.


The concept of  project cristine is to encapsulate pc components into a small, metal-encased pod that can be easily removed and inserted back into the tower. Each and every component wether it be Ram, power supply, processor, SSD, HDD, GPU and other cabinet components can be easily housed into the custom tower. The user can customize the positions of different components unless the wiring does'nt gets complex, you can do it though, if you don't like keeping things in an order.

Each module will feature liquid cooling and noise cancellation and reduction components, if you want to overclock you components, razer has got the solution.This is not just it, the pod also has a touch LCD panel for different custom controls according to the the user requirements.

The design is definitely a new idea in the PC sector for housing the components, it is unclear what cost will this pod be tagged with, but we expect it to be a hefty one considering the inbuilt factory components

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