LAN Party EVO SFF desktop family is going to blast you away

CyberPower is entering the territorial of Shuttle, but they’re not playing your typical HTPC miniature stuff with aim for HD video playback and silent operation. No, CyberPower is announcing four minuscule monsters relying on mITX and mATX motherboards, and they’re stuffing super high-end stuff into this little baby dragon, and they’re calling it a LAN Party EVO series.
This LAN Party Evo is aimed to deliver solid gaming performance in a desktop that’s at least somewhat portable. The Party EVO Mini is wrapped in a Silverstone SG-07B enclosure, while the Xtreme, Commander, and Ultra tout In-Win’s Dragonslayer. Aside from integrating its Max Airflow Package to keep things a couple of notches below “Molten Lava,” the whole crew is equipped with a 64-bit copy of Windows 7, a three-year warranty and free lifetime phone support.
As for specs, the Mini ($1,079) gets a Core i7-870 CPU, 4GB of DDR3 memory, a 1GB ATI Radeon HD 5770 GPU and a 1TB HDD, while the Xtreme ($799) downgrade to a Core i5-760 and an HD 5670 on the graphics front. The Commander ($999) includes a Core i7-950, 6GB of DDR3 RAM and NVIDIA’s GeForce GTS 450 (1GB), and finally, the Ultra ($759) branches out with an AMD Phenom II X4 955 CPU, 4GB of DDR3 memory, ATI’s Radeon HD 5670 GPU (1GB) and a full terabyte of hard drive space. There you go. Your perfect mobile warrior.











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