Why (and how) Acer makes the most extreme PC gaming hardware

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Acer has made something of a name for itself in the PC gaming world these past few years for some absolutely bonkers pieces of gaming
hardware
AU$11,879) at the time of writing, and houses some of the most intense silicon available today
It also weighs a back-breaking 18.74 pounds (8.5kg).Acer then followed up this barely mobile monster with an even more powerful machine, a
desktop known as the Predator X
But, with two server-grade Intel Xeon processors and the latest, most powerful Nvidia graphics cards paired together via SLI, rest assured
are right, X is pushing to the limit
tells us
are playing games," he says
"[But] they also broadcast while they are playing games
They livestream to other people
effectively the 1% of PC gamers
General Manager of Stationary Computing Products Jeff Lee says
they care about most in addition to performance is the noise control
So, we did a special edition in fact [that] has a special, tailor-made application where an end-user can change what kind of noise level
just from a gaming perspective
tells us
of budget, and that features first conceived at the highest end can eventually trickle down into those more approachably-priced
mainstream computer maker will not stop
think we are thinking more about something like a form factor change, a new usage model, Kao teases
But, we are thinking [of having] a revolutionary form factor change, or usage model change
So, thinking about a LAN party, what you can carry today: [the] desktop is too heavy; the notebook you need to carry a keyboard and all
So, [how can] you carry a strong notebook with luggage, or is there or something like that We are thinking of solutions