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- Razer just unveiled a brand gaming PC, the modular Tomahawk, that can be upgraded with relative ease down the road.
- The desktop PC packs a high-end Intel chip, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB NVMe SSD. But the Tomahawk costs $2,400 before you add a high-end GPU to it.
- The Tomahawk version that ships with a GeForce RTX 3080 preinstalled will retail for $3,200.
The PS5 and Xbox Series X/S are the hottest gaming products of the season, but the next-gen consoles have been out of stock from the moment they hit preorders. Retailers have made more stock available in the past few weeks, especially during the Black Friday sales events, but those sold out quickly. Unsurprisingly, it’s scalpers that have been the most organized about purchasing the consoles, scoring thousands of units that have reached the black market, where a PS5 can retail for twice the going price. If you’re not necessarily looking for a new game console and you’d be more interested in a fast, next-gen gaming PC that can be easily upgradeable, then you have to check out Razer’s just-announced Tomahawk modular gaming PC.
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