Razer Tomahawk takes the hassle out of building a powerful gaming PC

For those new to PC gaming, building a powerful desktop can be more than a little intimidating – there are all sorts of cables, slots and components to navigate, and if you don’t know what you’re doing, you could make quite a big (and costly) mess. 

In an effort to take the hassle out of the whole process, Razer has taken to CES 2020 to announce the Razer Tomahawk Gaming Desktop – a compact PC gaming solution that makes it easy to slot in upgradable components without tools.

Utilizing Intel’s NUC 9 Extreme Compute Element – which is essentially a system-on-a-card that’s powered by 9th-gen Intel Core H-Series processors – the Razer Tomahawk N1 chassis can be opened from the rear, with a lock-and-slide mechanism allowing for easy access to the case’s internals.

Razer Tomahawk

Razer Tomahawk’s lock-and-slide mechanism in action. (Image credit: Razer)

Of course, the Tomahawk N1’s sleek modular layout means it will only be compatible with specific components. However, users will be able to slot in up to an Intel Core-i9 processor, 64GB of DDR4 RAM, and even squeeze in Nvidia’s mighty GeForce RTX 2080 Super GPU.