cyberpower lan mini h2o desktop gaming pc detail

When it comes to cranking out some pretty badass gaming machines, CyberPower is no chump. They are known for their blazing fast, ultra-sleek systems and their latest innovation is sure to have gamers and PC speed-freaks alike drooling with anticipation. The CyberPower LAN Mini-H2o is being touted as the world’s smallest liquid-cooled gaming system and it’s certainly no slouch when it comes to the rest of its assets either.

The CyberPower LAN Mini-H2o is definitely on the compact side of things when it comes to high-end gaming machines. Boxed up in a compact Silverstone SST-SG05 chassis it measures only 11.25 x 8.75 x 7-in and weighs just 10-lbs. And given all of the gear that Cyber Power has managed to cram inside it’s a wonder they had any room left for the liquid cooling system and cool red lights. After all, we know that it’s the lights that make a gaming computer, right?

So what do you get inside, anyway? For starters, it’s built with Intel Core 2 Duo/Quad processors and you get your choice of video processors from either ATI or Nvidia. Making this mini machine a viable option for your home entertainment needs, the H2o sports wi-fi support and built-in HDMI port. There’s even an optional Blu-ray drive. Oh yeah, and before I forget to mention it, the LAN Mini H2o also manages to make use of an Asetek LCLC water-cooling system. But I guess the name gives that one away, doesn’t it?

The base model of the LAN Mini H2o’s comes with an Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 and features Nvidia’s GTS 250 video processor. Pricing for the LAN Mini H2o starts at $965 and only goes up from there. Head on over to www.cyberpowerpc.com for more details and ordering information. Now, in the immortal words of Wayne and Garth, game on.

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CyberPower LAN Mini-H2o Desktop Gaming PC [Liquid Cooling System, Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ 2.83GHz 1333FSB 12MB L2 Cache 64-bit, NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 1GB 16X PCI Express]

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