The PC is compact and beautiful like a sports shoe
Cooler Master, the leading manufacturer of PC components and peripherals, recently introduced a desktop PC with a super impressive design called Sneaker X. This PC model is inspired by the Sneaker X. iconic sneakers that are popular with young people.
Sneaker X has an extremely compact size, 650 x 306 x 651mm. Inside this "shoe" is equipped with extremely cool accessories such as RTX 4080, Cooler Master's Flux 360 Special Edition radiator. The limitation of this 'shoe' is that it can only integrate a 2.5-inch SSD bay due to the too compact space.
Not only beautiful and unique, the novel design also brings high effects to this PC, making many people admire.
Jimmy Sha, CEO of Cooler Master, said, "Sneaker X is one of the products that demonstrates the breakthrough, pushing the boundaries of innovation, ready to meet the diverse needs of users and customers alike. gamer.
It is expected that this unique sports shoe-shaped PC will be released in early July, with a list price of $ 5,999 (about more than 140 million VND). A price that is not cheap at all, surely gamers will have to consider quite a lot when they have to spend more than 140 million VND for a PC set despite its very unique design. It is unknown, whether the sales of Sneaker X reached to what extent, will really bring success for Cooler Master or not.
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