Lenovo is demoing a brand new gaming tower PC here at CES, the Erazer X700. It’s aggressively styled to the point where it almost looks like a parody of other companies’ towers, with harsh angles and more blue lights than we cared to count. It features what Lenovo is calling “OneKey Overclocking,” which automatically overclocks the CPU and GPU for when you need some extra power. It’s configurable with a choice of Core i7 Extreme processors, either dual GeForce GTX660 or AMD Radeon HD 8950 graphics cards, and up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM. You’ll also be able to choose from a wide range of storage options and optical drives. The Erazer X700 will be available in June starting from $1,499.
Lenovo’s Erazer X700 gaming PC has a big red ‘overclock’ button


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