CyberPower Unveils A New Kind Of PC – MITX With A Twist!

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Have you ever seen those outrageous PC cases and thought to yourself “I would love one of those”? Thanks to CyberPower you can now have one of the craziest looking off-the-shelf PCs I have seen for years…

Meet, The Fang Trinity M-ITX Gaming PC

At CES 2015, Cyberpower PC has revealed a brand new type of PC, to rival all othe M-ITX PC to come before it- a treyarch styled case that can hold a full-sized PSU, GPU 4x 2.5“ HDD’s, and an M-ITX motherboard. This is quite possibly the most powerful M-itx PC I have ever seen, and it has the unique looks to go with the unique specifications.

As you can see, the Fang Trinity PC has a whole different look from most other PC’s, with a different style of case than has ever been made yet.

How the case works is that the GPU goes in one of the sections, along with up to 4x 2.5“ HDD’s, and the PSU goes into another section, while the Motherboard goes into the last section of the case.

This is perfect for gamers on a budget, CyberPower can use less expensive components (due to smaller size) and invest into a better graphics card, hard drives and power supplies, so rather than be lumped with a 7200rpm spin-up drive, you can be graced with the perfection that is SSD.

Fang Trinity wont face same problems as other SFF builds

It’s fair to say that The Fang Trinity will not suffer the same problems as other small form-factor builds (SFF) – too much heat and a lack of power.

Due to the unique modular design of the case where everything is sectioned out into its own compartments, CyberPower have been able to provide us with a full-size Corsair 500w ATX power supply and even a full-size dedicated graphics card without overheating the computer and it restarting in summer.

Depending on the overclocking ability of The Fang Trinity, I suspect these machines could be the perfect overclocked rocket box for LAN parties, not only is it a nice size to be able to easily transport around, it also looks out of this world as well but I’ll let you be the judge of that.

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