At first glance, this may appear to be a cooling station of sorts, but it’s actually the Razer Tomahawk Gaming Desktop, which is being touted as the first truly modular desktop system that utilizes the company’s new ultra-compact N1 chassis. It’s compatible with the Intel NUC 9 Extreme Compute Element and seamlessly combines Razer’s minimalistic design language into a gaming chassis to create a one-of-a-kind desktop case, capable of achieving high clock speeds and framerates without the bulk of a full-sized desktop.
Its all-aluminum body is flanked by tempered glass on both sides to showcase the vertically mounted GPU in all its glory, with an open vent design at the top to maintain cooling performance. Out back, there’s a lock-and-slide sled mechanism that opens with minimal effort, allowing for quick access to internal components without the need for tools. Users can install an Intel Core-i9 processor, 64GB of DDR4 RAM, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super graphics. Plus, both RAM and SSD modules on the NUC card are upgradeable as well as the fans, GPU and NUC itself.
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The Razer Tomahawk Gaming Desktop will be available in the first half of 2020. The Tomahawk N1 case will be available as a standalone product for hardware-savvy PC enthusiasts looking to build their own compact yet powerful gaming PCs,” said the company.