Tower cases have been around since the dawn of personal computers, and while it’s hard to argue with their practicality and simplicity, it never hurts to experiment with different shapes and layouts. A manufacturer of custom gaming PCs, workstations and custom laptops named CyberPower Inc. has unveiled the Trinity gaming PC, which features a propeller-like design based on three blades and a hexagonal steel spine. What makes this particular case special apart from its looks is the fact that each one of its blades is designed to house certain components.
The “Storage Blade” is able to accommodate the most powerful hardware out there, including full-sized, high-output ATX power supplies, up to two hard drives, three SSDs and a slim optical drive. The “Performance Blade” is large enough to house full-length graphics cards such as the AMD Radeon R9 series or the NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X. There’s even a little bit of extra space left over for several SSDs. The “CPU Blade” is fully compatible with Intel or AMD-based mini ITX motherboards, and it can support up to 16GB of DDR3 or DDR4 memory.
The hollow hexagonal steel spine connects the blades and keeps the wiring out of sight. By separating the various components, CyberPower ensures that they all receive proper cooling and that performance is not sacrificed in any way.
The Trinity comes in three different versions, namely the Trinity 100, Trinity 200 and Trinity Xtreme. You can view their individual specifications and pricing below.
Trinity 100
Trinity 200
Trinity XTREME
What is your opinion about the Trinity’s looks and performance?
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