Target Open Day 2014 is drawing to a close and what better way to round up the day that with a quick gallery of some of the booths here at today’s show!
BioStar
BioStar were on board with their new SoC motherboards, which feature the chipset and the CPU together, allowing for a single cooling unit for both. Great for integrated solutions that need to reduce cost and size; without sacrificing performance.
Kingston
Kingston were keen to show off their DDR4 X-Predator memory models, but not as much as their new Cloud headset. It’s a budget friendly headset, but gamers around the world are already flocking to it thanks to it’s exceptional performance.
ASRock
As rock brought along their latest X99 motherboards, which certainly put on a colourful display with their mixture of metallic blue, red and yellow designs.
Evo Labs
I haven’t seen an Evo Labs chassis in the wild before, but their little mini-ITX chassis really caught my attention. Tiny form factor, but room for a full GPU, full ATX PSU and a mini-ITX motherboard; not much room for anything else though.
Akasa
I’m a big fan of Akasa chassis design, they were initially created for industrial use, but their monolithic design looks really cool in a home theatre. They’ve upgraded their Euler to feature two USB 3.0 ports on the front and have added a subtle silver trim around the front panel, turning their once industrial product into something more consumer friendly.
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