System integrators had some rather impressive looking cases earlier but CyberPowerPC's newest Trinity gaming PC might be the most impressive one so far.
Based on DeepCool's GamerStorm Tristellar gaming PC case, it looks like something that came out of sci-fi movies rather than something that you can see on shelf of your favorite system integrator or retailer/e-tailer. Based on a case that splits the entire system into three "blades", or precisely compartments, the Trinity supports almost any kind of hardware, when it comes to GPUs and PSUs, while hiding all the wires inside its hexagonal spine.
The only limitation of the Trinity is that it only supports mini-ITX motherboards, so the most powerful Trinity XTREME system is based on ASRock's X99E-ITX/AC motherboard, Intel's Core i7-5820K CPU and single Nvidia Geforce GTX 970 4GB graphics card and there is no support for SLI or Crossfire setup.
CyberPowerPC will also offer Trinity 100, based on AMD's A10-7700K APU and Nvidia Geforce GTX 750 Ti graphics card as well as the Trinity 200 system, based on Intel's Core i5-4690K CPU and GTX 960 4GB graphics card.
The CyberPowerPC Trinity 100 will start at US $955, Trinity 200 at US $1339 while the high-end Trinity XTREME starts at US $1795.
Source:
CyberPowerPC.com.