je.st
news
Home
› CES 2014: Razer shows off wondrously crazy (and sadly unrealistic) fully modular oil-cooled PC
CES 2014: Razer shows off wondrously crazy (and sadly unrealistic) fully modular oil-cooled PC
2014-01-08 18:52:47| Extremetech
At CES 2014, Razer is showing off one of the craziest and most beautiful PCs ever imagined: A fully modular PC tower that is cooled with mineral oil. Each of the components, whether they're graphics cards, hard drives, or RAM, is stored within a self-contained pod that can be switched out at any time. Each pod is sealed and contains two self-sealing ports that, when plugged into the system's central spine, allow mineral oil to circulate and keep the components cool. Dubbed Project Christine, the modular PC is currently just a prototype, but if everything goes to plan Razer hopes to have a finalized version of Christine ready for CES 2015.
Tags: pc
shows
fully
ces
Category:Information Technology