New lineup for 2016
Before leaving Las Vegas and saying goodbye to this years CES, we met up with Origin PC to see what it has on tap for 2016. One of the rigs it showed us is its new mini ITX Chronos system, which supposedly rocks the worlds smallest chassis for the amount of power inside.
It supports up to an Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X graphics card and houses a liquid cooled Intel X99 Skylake or Xeon platform, up to 32GB of RAM, and four solid state drives plus has room for a mechanical hard drive and an optical drive.
One cool thing about the chassis is that it has magnetic feet that pop off rather easily. Why would you do that? In this case, you can flip the case completely over, or lay it down horizontally. Pretty snazzy.
Origin PC also showed off its upgraded Millennium and Genesis systems with new internal case color options and customizable LEDs. Speaking of which, Origin PC has new software for controlling its lighting scheme, which you can access on your phone as well. Same goes for fan control and accessing system vitals.
Were often asked if its possible to buy Origin PCs cases by themselves. The answer is yes, though not all the time. Its something the boutique builder has done before and is considering doing again.
Origin PC brought along its new all-in-one gaming system consisting of a 34-inch curved Samsung display. Theres quite a bit of horsepower inside this sucker, including a Titan X graphics card.
Finally, we took a look at a prototype laptop from Origin PC. It has a 4K display, Skylake processor, and GTX 980M GPU stuffed inside a thin chassis. Its also incredibly quiet, particularly for how slim it is.
Take a closer look below:
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