We can talk about hard work from every point of view.
The era of heavy, space-wielding CRT monitors is over. Nowadays, we can already find LCDs in the lower categories, which are not only light, but also can fit in a much smaller space. However, many people think of this age as a fun memory, especially when old games are on the table.
the TweakTown This time on their website It’s really exciting A unique computer appeared. A keen eye could quickly spot that János Kerekes, a Hungarian expert, had the computer hidden in a CRT monitor. According to János, he was faced with a particularly difficult task, having to cram everything under the cover of a screen, but the end result speaks for itself.
Here comes Oasis ROG!
Not only the internal part of the screen has undergone transformation, but also its external elements. The usual cutouts characteristic of ROG products are also visible here, tiled with a small RGB element and component in several places. Almost all parts of the native CRT monitor have been removed, and the ASUS PB248Q IPS panel is responsible for the display, so there will be no complaints about the image quality either.
The specifications of the serious and unique water-cooled computer are as follows:
- CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K
- the home” : Sony GDM-FW900
- video card: ASUS R9 Nano
- Store in the background: 240 GB Samsung SSD
- memory: Kingston 16GB (2 x 8GB) HyperX Predator DDR4 2666MHz
- Motherboard: Impact of ASUS Maximus VIII
- feed: BitFenix Fury Gold 750W
- cooling: EK-FB ASUS M8i monoblock, EK-FC R9 Nano, EK-XRES 100 DDC 3.2, EK-CoolStream PE 240, EK tubes
Obviously, the hardware isn’t the best in today’s technology, but even that raw power is more than enough for a machine meant to run older PC games.
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