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Adaptive Chassis
The top of our
chassis sports a
customizable bay that
will house an additional
transparent drive,
allowing you to watch as
the M1 spins up
cybernetic Armageddon,
or a tertiary fan that
will pull fresh air to
cool the black-molded
component boards within.
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bays and
expansions
slots, War
Machine
capabilities can
grow
exponentially.
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Make a Statement
The
industrialized
Death’s Head War
Machine logo on
the front and
side panels are
indicative of
the
slaughterhouse
mindset needed
for most gamers;
backlit through
wire mesh, the
demonic glow
will catch the
eye of all who
see it and let
them know that,
when gaming, you
mean serious
business.
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Tool-less Upgrades
The M1 chassis
is designed to
require almost
no tools for
upgrades; all
panels are
easily removed
and our
expansion bays
require no
screws, clasps,
keys, or
anything else.
Expansion cards,
lighting
systems, optical
drives, and
other devices
plug into the
system and are
secured with
only the
slightest pressure from
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Ebony Interior
As both the
circulatory and
nervous system
of a PC, we feel
that the
motherboard
should have a
bit of flash and
pizzazz rather
than be a dull,
boring green.
Bus lines snake
like silver
highways through
a landscape of
glinting onyx,
with chips,
capacitors, and
other board
components
rising like
futuristic
buildings from a
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Going Mobile
Okay, so our system is large and heavy – but not immovable. Recessed handles molded directly into the chassis allow for a secure grip when moving the system from one place to another is required. Far from being an eyesore, these nearly invisible grips are a design asset many of our competitors view as a liability in their own designs.
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