For the final couple of years, Cooler Grasp has been hauling across the Shark X PC — a PC that appears like a shark — to tech expos and gaming occasions. In case you’ve been ready to your likelihood to purchase this insanely further mini-ITX monster, your time has come: the corporate has put the machine up for pre-order with a terrifying $6999.99 price ticket.
What does seven grand get you in a novelty pre-built desktop? Lower than you may assume. In response to the promotional web page, the one configuration contains an Intel Core i7-14700F processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti graphics card, 64GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 2TB Gen4 SSD. These are nice specs for a gaming PC, however nothing you couldn’t knock collectively your self on a $1,500 finances or so.

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However you aren’t right here for the precise elements, are you? You wish to find out about that robo-shark enclosure (effectively, sort-of enclosure… lots of the elements are uncovered to open air). It’s designed by Thai artist and PC modder Inony, with a body that poses the “shark” in a leaping stature about three ft excessive. Notice the MasterLiquid 120 Atmos AIO cooler, with cables that seem like enamel coming off of the motherboard.
The unique “Venture Leviathan” design was created in 2019 for the Case Mod World Collection, with distinctive panels 3D-printed across the elements.
If you would like this eye-catching shark-puter in your desk and in your front room, you’ll be joyful to know that you simply received’t be caught with its unique configuration. In response to Cooler Grasp, it might deal with an ordinary mini-ITX motherboard and graphics playing cards as much as 304mm lengthy and 137mm excessive, so upgrades are positively doable… if not easy.
Cooler Grasp says this factor can be shipped out “later this 12 months,” however there’s no phrase on a extra exact date or what number of models the corporate is definitely making. You probably have extra money than sense, you’ll in all probability wish to get your pre-order in now.