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EVGA E1 Chassis Frame Costs $1600

Now you’re ready to buy EVGA’s open-air PC case, the E1 chassis frame. The company first unwrapped the E1 design in January. Simply put, this is a carbon fiber outdoor case, with the motherboard suspended by a steel cable.

This kind of design and innovation isn’t cheap, Starting price $ 1,600 The most basic kits (chassis and VGA vertical kit) are very breathtaking. EVGA isn’t afraid of premium prices — other EVGA E1 kits that include more system components can cost as much as $ 4,999.

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The E1 series is noteworthy teeth Created with premium materials. According to EVGA, the E1 structure is entirely constructed of 3K plain weave carbon fiber. It’s clearly the same material used to build high-performance supercars because of its combination of light weight (2.76 lbs in chassis) and strength. It looks pretty good too. Seen from a distance, the frame may be mistaken for polished tubular steel, but the underlying carbon fiber fabric is up close.

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Three EVGA E1 kits are on sale. The intro emphasized the “cheapest” kit called EVGA E1 KIT 2. EVGA’s most complete product is $ 4,999 and is called EVGA E1 Bare Bones. Paying this much and still getting a barebones system is definitely … extraordinary. In addition to the initial $ 4,999 spending on the top-end kit, you also need to purchase (or migrate) the CPU, memory, storage, and operating system.

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Potential buyers of the $ 4,999 EVGA E1 can see expansion options by pondering a review of the EVGA Z690 Dark KingPin E-ATX motherboard earlier this month. This balanced overclocking focused motherboard should satisfy most enthusiasts as long as they don’t care about RGB (dark) and 3 M.2 storage sockets are enough.

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