Razer, Gaming hardware maker has introduced a modifiable, powerful, PC. The company introduced “Project Christine” at CES 2014.
As per CEO Min-Liang Tan, The goal, is to “throw it out to gamers and see if people like it.”
The Verge said that “Project Christine is basically a very cool-looking rack into which gamers can slot any combination of modules including GPU, CPU, memory, and more, which will automatically sync. These modules have built-in liquid cooling and noise cancellation and require no cables. The modules could potentially be sold by Razer or third parties, but the company hasn’t planned that far. The computer can also run multiple operating systems.”
Check out Razer’s site for more info.


