Velocity Micro Develops HTPC/Gaming Monster, the Razor Multiplex
The solid all- black aluminum chassis certainly looks like it means business, and on the inside there’s a Thunderbolt-enabled Asus P8Z77-V Pro motherboard, up to an Intel Core i7 processor, NVIDIA GTX 600 series discrete graphics, and 16GB of DDR3-2133 memory. The storage configuration starts with an Intel 520 Series SSD and ends with a whopping three 2TB HDDs in a RAID 5 configuration. An Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro heatsink with an ultra quiet fan cools the CPU.
On the home theater side, the Raptor Multiplex includes the ability to record four simultaneous programs, 1080p HD Blu-ray, HD 9.1-channel audio with S/PDIF out, and the ability to connect to media extenders such as an Xbox 360.
We’re a little skeptical that a machine with these specs can run quietly enough to please the HTPC set, but there’s no doubt that the Velocity Micro Raptor Multiplex is a powerful (and very cool-looking) performer. It starts at $1,899 and will ship March 14th.