Sunday, April 24th 2016

CybertronPC's CLX Custom PC Line Now Available Online

CybertronPC is excited to announce their highly anticipated CLX custom PC line up is now available online via direct sale at www.CybertronPC.com/CLX. The CLX line encompasses CybertronPC's elite, fully customizable desktop and laptop systems, available with all the high-end details desired on boutique-style gaming systems that offer custom paint, lighting, and cabling options. The CLX systems are catered toward PC enthusiasts and hardcore gamers, offered with all of the latest tech and hardware available, and starting at a low $999.

The CLX Foundry, exclusive to the CLX line of systems offers the very best of performance options including hard or soft line liquid cooling options, thermal paste for CPU and GPU, and performance overclocking for CPU and GPU. CLX consists of 3 desktop families and laptop families, all with ancient Egyptian themed names.
In the desktop lineup includes the mini-ITX Scarab, the mid-tower Horus and the full-tower flagship system Ra. Internally, Ra can be customized with up to 4-way SLI or CrossFire technology, CLX Foundry Temper hardline liquid cooling, X99 or Z170 chipset options, the latest Intel Core i7 Skylake processors, and up to 64 GB of RAM for the ultimate PC gaming experience. The Horus can house up to 2 GPUs, and the Scarab up to one all-powerful GPU like the NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X. All desktop systems can be easily configured to be VR capable.

The laptop lineup features the desktop replacement Osiris family and the thin and light Anubis family offering performance options combined with clean and clean aesthetically designs. Each family of systems is a gaming capable mobile powerhouse in their own right, with various size options from 14" to 17". The Osiris laptops hold true desktop level processing power, with GPU options with NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 980 desktop graphics card or dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M GPUs in SLI while the ultra-portable power found in the Anubis laptops are amped up with optional crystal clear 4k display options.

The launch of the new direct CLX website aligns with PAX East 2016 in Boston, MA. CybertronPC will be showcasing their full CLX lineup and CybertronPC highlights on the exhibit show floor at booth # 2050, as well as systems in the booths of key partners like AMD and Intel as well as powering some of the hottest game titles shown such as Orcs Must Die Unchained from Robot Entertainment. In addition, PAX East 2016 will feature the a VR room on the first level and the CYBERTRONPC Room, hosting over 320 high-powered CybertronPC systems that will be available for free play of everyone's favorite game titles throughout the show.

CybertronPC's CLX desktops and laptops are available exclusively at www.cybertronpc.com/clx. CLX starting price is $999 on the Powerful and small Scarab. Available with up to a 3 year warranty on parts and free lifetime technical support, CybertronPC proudly stands behind its machines, custom built, sold, and supported in the USA.
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11 Comments on CybertronPC's CLX Custom PC Line Now Available Online

#1
ZoneDymo
man those names are not totally generic at all
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rak526
Not that I would buy an enthusiast / gaming pre-built, but at least those cases look damn good compared to all the crap looking "gaming" cases that have been coming out.
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nickbaldwin86
rak526Not that I would buy an enthusiast / gaming pre-built, but at least those cases look damn good compared to all the crap looking "gaming" cases that have been coming out.
Maybe you already know maybe you don't but those are rebranded In Win Cases

Left to Right -> In Win 901 > In Win 904 (which I have) > In Win 909
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the54thvoid
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nickbaldwin86In Win 904 (which I have)
Lovely looking case.

Doesn't quite match their ludicrous monster though:

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nickbaldwin86
the54thvoidLovely looking case.

Doesn't quite match their ludicrous monster though:

The difference is about $2000! the H-tower case retails for $2400
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PP Mguire
nickbaldwin86The difference is about $2000! the H-tower case retails for $2400
They told me 1500 last year at Quakecon.
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nickbaldwin86
PP MguireThey told me 1500 last year at Quakecon.
OK... did you run a quick search? Good luck finding one retail for $1500.

$2,399.99 to be on point and saved you a penny.

www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811108482&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC-_-pla-_-Cases+%28Computer+Cases+-+ATX+Form%29-_-N82E16811108482&gclid=CjwKEAjwgPe4BRCB66GG8PO69QkSJAC4EhHhQU3wh4Rr55rGUbFuWnNpgIBEMvWQmAzfMQhKKq4dqBoCLC_w_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
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PP Mguire
nickbaldwin86OK... did you run a quick search? Good luck finding one retail for $1500.

$2,399.99 to be on point and saved you a penny.

www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811108482&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC-_-pla-_-Cases+(Computer+Cases+-+ATX+Form)-_-N82E16811108482&gclid=CjwKEAjwgPe4BRCB66GG8PO69QkSJAC4EhHhQU3wh4Rr55rGUbFuWnNpgIBEMvWQmAzfMQhKKq4dqBoCLC_w_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
I didn't doubt what you said, geeze this damn forum. Was saying they told me 1500 last year and the case was supposed to be a limited run of 100. Apparently In-Win themselves were talking out of their asses. I'm apparently not the only one who was told this.

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nickbaldwin86
PP MguireI didn't doubt what you said, geeze this damn forum. Was saying they told me 1500 last year and the case was supposed to be a limited run of 100. Apparently In-Win themselves were talking out of their asses. I'm apparently not the only one who was told this.

hey don't bag on the whole forum just because of one asshole ;)
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PP Mguire
nickbaldwin86hey don't bag on the whole forum just because of one asshole ;)
*Looks at news board* Ehh m8? :roll::toast:
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#11
rak526
nickbaldwin86Maybe you already know maybe you don't but those are rebranded In Win Cases

Left to Right -> In Win 901 > In Win 904 (which I have) > In Win 909
I didn't know, thanks. Damn, they can make some great looking cases when they want to. Looks like they also have some shit ugly ones, lol.
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