Monthly Archives: May 2016
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Digital Storm’s Aura All-in-one Packs a 10-core CPU
Have you noticed the trend of gigantic all-in-one gaming PCs? Yeah, we kinda noticed that too. Looks like that trend is here to stay, because Digital Storm has unveiled a new version of the Aura, and this 34-inch curved system is packing some serious power.
Not only is it one of the first PCs to use Intel’s Broadwell-E-based Core i7 Extreme Edition processors, but you can even outfit it with up to a 10-core chip. Gamers are going to love this rig, that’s for sure.
You can also add a GeForce GTX 1080 to go with Aura’s ultra-wide 3,440 x 1,440 resolution. It may be an all-in-one, but you’re not giving up hardware upgrades to save space. Digital Storm says that just about everything on board can be replaced. It even supports liquid cooling.
Obviously this isn’t going to come cheap. The Aura starts at $1,999(USD) and goes up from there depending how beefed up you want it.
[via Engadget]
Digital Storm’s Aura All-in-one Packs a 10-core CPU
Have you noticed the trend of gigantic all-in-one gaming PCs? Yeah, we kinda noticed that too. Looks like that trend is here to stay, because Digital Storm has unveiled a new version of the Aura, and this 34-inch curved system is packing some serious power.
Not only is it one of the first PCs to use Intel’s Broadwell-E-based Core i7 Extreme Edition processors, but you can even outfit it with up to a 10-core chip. Gamers are going to love this rig, that’s for sure.
You can also add a GeForce GTX 1080 to go with Aura’s ultra-wide 3,440 x 1,440 resolution. It may be an all-in-one, but you’re not giving up hardware upgrades to save space. Digital Storm says that just about everything on board can be replaced. It even supports liquid cooling.
Obviously this isn’t going to come cheap. The Aura starts at $1,999(USD) and goes up from there depending how beefed up you want it.
[via Engadget]
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Radiant Rods!
The Kit Lamp gets its name from the nature of its design. It can be assembled and disassembled easily, without any glue or external fixing agent. The Lamp comes in a kit, hence the name.
The lamp has a clean, geometric, almost meditative style. A stainless steel elbow joint steals the glory, in my opinion. Made using 3D printing technology, the fixture even in its wire-frame structure manages to grab one’s eye. You can see the wire running through it from one rod to another, just adding transparency and magic to the design of the lamp. Minimalism is good… but with a touch of flair in the correct place, a design can become even more aesthetic, and truly memorable!
Designer: Rowan Jackman