Intel, SEGA and ASRock have built a high-end PC and mounted it on a remote control car.
Even tech companies seem to be boring sometimes. At least the driving gaming PC indicates that SEGA, Intel and ASRock are on a go-kart Route tested. Of course, they didn’t omit the play on words that this high-end PC is “fast”.
Im YouTube video it is shown that the small PC, of course with colorful LEDs and Sonic the Hedgehog, has its top speed of 100 km/h reached. The LEDs can also shine in “Sega Blue”, the company announces on Twitter.
“Fast” high-end gaming PCNot only the performance on the race track, but also the built-in hardware is convincing. The PC uses an Intel Core i9-12900K, 32 GB RAM and a mini motherboard from ASRock (Z690M -ITX/ax) to fit on the remote control car. The SSD offers 2 TB of storage space. The graphics card from ASRock is a Radeon RX 6900 XT OC Formula 16GB (comparable to a Nvidia Geforce RTX 3080 ti ).
The PC will be raffled. The campaign runs parallel to the current sale on the games platform Steam. The Holiday Sale runs until January 5th , so long you can participate in the competition – but only if you live in Japan.
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