It may be little, but it has some serious gaming grunt under its miniscule hood

The Razer Tamahawk – a pint-sized gaming PC – has just been unveiled for real, after an initial debut in Janaury at CES.

The modular small form factor case gives you full GPU support, and can be put together or taken apart without any tools.

Under the hood, you get a bleeding-fast Intel Core i9 eight-core processor, along with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Founders Edition. It also comes with 16GB of DDR4 RAM, a 512GB solid state drive, a 2TB hard drive, and comes with Razer Chrome RGB (so it lights up all nice, just like a gaming PC should do).

The PC has just been released by Razer, so give it a few months before it arrives on our sandy shores, and the base model costs US$3,640.


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