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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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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