Just now, the official micro blog of Tidu Technology released three versions of the black crystal desktop e-sports host, namely, the e-sports version, the VR version and the geek version. The latter two versions are water-cooled and the E-sports version is ordinary air-cooled. Titania is really looking for celebrity effect, which is designed by former Alienware designers, debugged by the world's overclocking champion and experienced by the world's e-sports champion.
The appearance is very unique, not the traditional rectangular case. Referring to the inspiration of the box shape, the designer molded the game world of magic, adventure and dream into reality, with neat rhombohedral array on the front, full of personality and sense of technology. In terms of lighting system, two RGB lights are introduced to produce different effects as the operating frequency changes, and the light color changes according to the machine performance. In terms of heat dissipation, a three section air duct design is adopted, and the transverse adapter graphics card is arranged to better separate heat dissipation from the CPU.
For the configuration problem most concerned by e-sports enthusiasts, the three versions all use the Core i7 processor. Since the Kaby Lake architecture is only available in the mobile version for the time being, the Tidu platform uses the previous generation Skylake architecture. Officially, its performance is improved by more than 11% compared with the previous generation, and TDP power consumption is reduced by 22%. The graphics card adopts the latest NVIDIA Pascal architecture, and the configuration versions are GTX1080/GTX1070/GTX1060 from high to low. Supports DirectX 12 and OpenGL 4.5, providing good 3D imaging operations. All three models of the host series use DDR4 memory and SSD solid state disk.
Warm reminder, this motherboard uses H170, which is different from Z170 in configuration, as shown in the following figure:
The last one is the price. The press conference announced that the prices of the three versions of the Tidu mainframe are 7299 (E-sports version), 10999 (VR version) and 14999 (Geek version).