EVGA’s latest PC gaming rig, the E1, is lastly right here. But it surely’ll price you beginning at $1,599.
On Tuesday, the corporate launched the desktop product, which ditches the normal PC case. As a substitute, EVGA determined to create a gaming PC that makes use of a cable suspension system to carry the motherboard within the middle of a 100% carbon fiber body that weighs in at solely 2.76 kilos.
The result’s a radical trying PC desktop system that stands a two-feet excessive. EVGA launched the E1 again in January, and now the corporate is able to promote it(Opens in a brand new window). The E1 begins at $1,599, however just for the carbon fiber body, which incorporates the cable suspension system, analog temperature gauges and the I/O ports.
The seller can also be promoting the E1 for $3,699, which provides an Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti graphics card and a 1600 watt energy provide.
However for those who actually have cash to spare, you should purchase the E1 “Naked Bones Equipment” for $4,999. The bundle consists of the RTX 3090 Ti GPU, the 1600W energy provide together with an EVGA Z690 “DARK Ok|NGP|N” motherboard, the corporate’s PowerLink 52u, and a premium delivery case, which has an $800 worth. However regardless of the excessive value, you’ll nonetheless want to purchase the Intel CPU and the RAM.
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The costs actually look insane. However again in January, EVGA stated it solely deliberate on promoting the E1 in extraordinarily restricted portions. So it’s extra of a product for essentially the most hardcore PC buidlers.
On the draw back, the E1 has no outer protecting casing, so that you’ll must preserve your pets and babies away. However the ensuing system guarantees to have nice airflow. You may see the total specs right here(Opens in a brand new window).
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