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Razer’s Attempt to Solve the Biggest Issue Many Have with PC Gaming Feels DOA – Gizmodo Australia
On December 3, Razer announced its teeny-tiny Tomahawk gaming desktop would finally be available to consumers after first revealing it at CES 2020. It’s built on…

On December 3, Razer announced its teeny-tiny Tomahawk gaming desktop would finally be available to consumers after first revealing it at CES 2020. Its built on Intels NUC 9 Extreme Compute Element, which contains the processor, memory, and SSD storage in a single module. That means its kind of like the Easy Bake Oven of gaming PCs. All you need to worry about is inserting the graphics card and you are ready to fire it up. For anyone nervous about building a PC scratch (its not that bad!), or anyone…
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