Crate Computer Ultimate Gaming AIO

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So I suppose these are the All-in-One computer's specs for $3,835.00?
Power Supply: PSU 600w
Motherboard: EVGA Z87 Stinger
Graphics: EVGA GTX 780 902 MHZ 3GB DDR5
Monitor: 27" 120Hz 3D Monitor Kit
Processor: Core i7 4770K 3.5 GHz
RAM: 16GB Kit 8GBx2 PC3-12800
Operating System: Windows 7
Storage 1: SSD 512gb
Storage 2: SSD 512gb

Pretty awesome AIO PC, but just way too expensive and does not have Win8.1...
 

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So I suppose these are the All-in-One computer's specs for $3,835.00?


Pretty awesome AIO PC, but just way too expensive and does not have Win8.1...

I agree on the price thing.

I reckon a better way would be to just design the case with an adjustable stand and include a PCIe extender that uses a standard ATX PSU.

I'm pretty sure someone could come up with a better design which includes easier HDD mounts (taking 3.5" drives as well) more fan mounts, more convenient USB/audio etc positioning via a MB header cables.

Someone with some CAD knowledge could knock one up, get a few prototypes made up for testing and then get a some chinese company to churn them out. I must say like how thick/solid the metal on that case looks. So you buy a bare case and add you own MB & monitor with vesa mount.

Archer are you listening? :D
 
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brenjacct

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I think this thing is awesome even though its pricey and on the hideous side. If you are going to build a custom desktop to match specs it wouldn't come cheap either. I see this as the iMac of PC with all the upgrade potential that an iMac doesn't have. I'm sure other companies will push this idea into the future.
 
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