#CES | Razer Project Christine: an innovative approach to building an ideal PC

Razer-Project-Christine

At the international electronics exhibition CES-2014, taking place in Las Vegas, Razer introduced a new concept of the gaming system called Project Christine. The main idea of ​​this concept is to demonstrate how easy it can be to update your gaming computer in the relatively near future.


In essence, Project Christine is an innovative modular design of a personal computer that will virtually eliminate the need to purchase a new computer. Thanks to the modular design, Project Christine will allow the owner to easily build his own PC and change the necessary components literally on the fly. It does not matter if it's a processor or a graphics card, RAM or disk. Using PCI-Express architecture, the system automatically synchronizes new components and allows, for example, to replace a hard disk, add new modules with additional components or even a new operating system.

"Personal computers have traditionally and fairly been considered one of the most open platforms. However, if you take into account the technical complexity of computer components, then the ability to build your own computer, openness and the possibility of problem-free updating become available only to hardened computer enthusiasts, depriving ordinary users of pleasure. The majority of buyers and owners of personal computers do not know what and how it works, what it connects to and how it connects, "the representatives of Razer explain.

Razer-Project-Christine1

"Project Christine is a revolutionary concept that allows you to significantly simplify the process of building or upgrading an existing computer. The process of creating your ideal computer has never been so simple. He does not require any technical knowledge. And with the arrival of new components on the market, absolutely everyone will be able to update the necessary components without third-party assistance. "

"An important advantage of Project Christine is that any new component can be connected to any PCI-Express connector and in any order located on the base station. The system allows installation of up to four graphics cards, multiple SSDs and other RAID components and even multiple power supplies. "

For clarity, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the video.

The article is based on materials https://hi-news.ru/computers/ces-razer-project-christine-innovacionnyj-podxod-k-postroeniyu-idealnogo-pk.html.

Comments