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Razer now creates components for your computer, your PC will fly
Razer has unveiled its next stage in its expansion plan, acquiring PC parts with custom PC manufacturing.
Until this point, razer had focused on shipping peripherals and ornaments, such as mice or consoles; however, the solid development of the company in the last two years has prompted it to take the next step.
In the Last RazerCon where the new gaming seat was unveiled, the organization also stated that it planned to get into the area of PC interior parts, starting with the cooling frames.
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The Razer Hanbo will be the most attractive gadget, a fluid cooling framework for the processor, created in a joint effort with Asetek.
Instead of cooling the processor with air, this structure uses coolant tubes that are directed to a radiator with fans to expel heat from the case.
It will be available in two radiator sizes, 240Â mm and 360Â mm, and will include an enhanced plan for quiet activity and unwavering quality. Obviously, it will feature adjustable RGB lighting.
Keeping cool, the new Razer Kunai pressure-driven fans are designed to move air around the situation, with a sharp-edged aerodynamic plan that produces little shock.
They will be accessible in 120Â mm and 140Â mm, with LED lights for RGB lighting.
These fans can be controlled with a new modulator, a small box that we can insert to change the force depending on our needs.
On the other hand, this company has also presented its first power supply, the Razer Katana ; It will be accessible in different power ratings, from 750W to 1200W with Platinum certification, as well as a select 1600W model with Titanium certification.
It has a totally isolated aesthetic, in which only the links that we really wanted are associated, and it has incorporated lighting; the fan can be completely stopped to kill the commotion from time to time the hardware uses little force.
When will this appear?
This load of gadgets will appear before the end of the year, with costs in euros yet to be stated.
Lastly, Razer also showed off a surprise, an illustration card planned in a joint effort with AMD and Microsoft to advance the new round of Halo's adventure, Halo Infinite.
Only 117 units will be produced, and they will not be sold, but they will be gifts for the company's customers who participate in the mission.
Despite the restricted plan, the illustration card stands out for being AMD's generally incredible Radeon 6900 XT, with which we will have no problems playing Halo Infinite or some other game.
It seems that this is only the beginning, and that Razer will be growing to different parts; at the RazerCon show, the organization's delegates hinted that they will have more statements later.
For now, it is possible to put together a PC in which practically all the parts are from Razer ; however, the organization also sells a PC case, the Tomahawk. Thus, an American manufacturer, Maingear, now offers a Razer PC with this load of parts, with an RTX 3080 Ti and an AMD Ryzen 9 5900X.