Computex 2015: 4K has been a very popular buzzword recently, but taking that 4K gaming experience into the living room has proven tricky. Shield, GRID, Steam and so many other gaming platforms don’t yet allow 4K streaming to your TV, so your only option is to render locally. The new Bulldog chassis from Corsair comes with support for SFX-L PSUs, so no secret why Corsair just made their own 600W unit. It’ll also support the latest slim radiator from Corsair and beyond that, the rest of the components are up to you.
With the latest graphics cards from Nvidia pushing the limits of 4K gaming, this could be a great way of taking ultra high-end gaming into the living room. Would you build your next system in the Bulldog?
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