If you are in the market for a new PC and are looking for something a little different, you might be interested in the new LEET Gaming HTPC Range launched by Steiger Dynamics this week.
Steiger Dynamics has created a range of awesome looking PC systems targeted exclusively towards gamers or power-hungry users, check out the full specification after the jump.
Prices for the LEET Pure series start at $1798, but adding extra options can easily push the price north of $10,000 on the highest-end LEET Reference with maxed out specs. Steiger Dynamics will be showcasing their new systems at the CES exhibition in January.
High-End Components for Ultimate Performance
“Steiger Dynamics uses components from Intel, NVIDIA, Asus, Corsair, EVGA, Seasonic and Western Digital (amongst others) in the lineup. The HTPC credentials are strengthened by the option to add the Asus Xonar Essence STX (for the audiophiles who don’t need bitstreaming) and the Ceton InfiniTV 4 quad-channel cable HD TV tuner card.”
The LEET Gaming HTPC range is not just about raw power; it’s also about providing a seamless and immersive gaming experience. The systems are designed to handle the most demanding games and applications with ease. For instance, the inclusion of NVIDIA’s latest graphics cards ensures that users can enjoy the latest AAA titles at the highest settings without any lag or stutter. Additionally, the use of Intel’s top-of-the-line processors means that multitasking and running intensive applications simultaneously will be a breeze.
Customization and Expandability
One of the standout features of the LEET Gaming HTPC range is its high level of customization. Users can choose from a variety of components to tailor the system to their specific needs. Whether you need more storage, better sound quality, or additional cooling, Steiger Dynamics offers a range of options to ensure your system is exactly how you want it. For example, audiophiles can opt for the Asus Xonar Essence STX sound card, which provides superior audio quality for music and movies. Similarly, those who want to use their HTPC as a media center can add the Ceton InfiniTV 4 quad-channel cable HD TV tuner card, allowing them to watch and record multiple TV channels simultaneously.
Moreover, the design of the LEET Gaming HTPCs is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The sleek, modern cases are built to fit seamlessly into any home theater setup, and the internal layout is optimized for airflow and cooling. This ensures that the system remains cool and quiet, even under heavy loads.
The LEET Gaming HTPC range by Steiger Dynamics offers a unique blend of power, customization, and style. Whether you are a hardcore gamer, a power user, or someone looking to build the ultimate home theater PC, the LEET Gaming HTPCs have something to offer. With prices starting at $1798 and the potential to go much higher with added options, these systems are an investment in quality and performance. Be sure to check them out at the CES exhibition in January to see these impressive machines in action.
Source: AnandTech
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