Origin PC Big O: a gaming system that combines PC and all current consoles in one case

A fairly well-known American manufacturer of powerful desktop and mobile computers Origin PC recently celebrated its tenth anniversary. On this occasion, the company has created a one-of-a-kind Big O device that combines a high-performance computer and the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X consoles.

Origin PC Big O: a gaming system that combines PC and all current consoles in one case

Unfortunately, Origin PC has no plans to sell the new Big O to consumers. The company just wanted to do something cool to commemorate its first decade of operation. However, the manufacturer sent its unique system to the Unbox Therapy YouTube channel so that it could be demonstrated to the public there.

Origin PC Big O: a gaming system that combines PC and all current consoles in one case

Creating Big O, the company Origin PC did not skimp on the components. The components of the PC were: an MSI MEG Z390 Godlike motherboard, an Intel Core i9-9900K processor, an NVIDIA Titan RTX graphics card, 64 GB of Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB memory, a pair of 2 TB Samsung EVO NVMe SSDs and a 14 TB Seagate BarraCuda hard drive.

Origin PC Big O: a gaming system that combines PC and all current consoles in one case

Only all this costs more than $6000, and you still need to add the cost of the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X consoles to this - about $1200 in total. By the way, the last two consoles were additionally equipped with a 2TB SSD. And don't forget about the case, power supply, custom liquid cooling system, monitor and various accessories. In total, Big O can be valued at $10 or even more.


Origin PC Big O: a gaming system that combines PC and all current consoles in one case

In general, Big O can be considered a very interesting project. This system allows you to play absolutely all current games, regardless of which platform they were developed for. Does anyone need it? We think not. However, this does not detract from the coolness of the Origin PC Big O.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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