Desktop PCs haven’t changed much since the days of beige boxes that bearded men assembled for you in small shops. They’re usually anonymous looking boxes with standardized components. My personal gaming PC’s Fractal Design R4 case borders on the generic, but that’s how I like it.
There are, of course, more outlandish PC cases on the market designed to display your expensive components or for maximum thermal performance. Since PC manufacturers, including boutiques, rely on using standardized components, it’s hard to stand out from the crowd. But stand out is exactly what iBuyPower has done with its Revolt 2 gaming PC.
from IGN Reviews http://ift.tt/1PBPc7J
This could be a real lead forward for personal gaming... Revolutionise gaming
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