Wednesday, October 2nd 2013

ASRock and BMW Group DesignworksUSA Announce the M8 SFF Gaming PC

If you're on the hunt for a computer that is not merely capable of running all of the latest hardcore PC games on maximum performance, but also decorated in such sophisticated appearance that it constitutes your right to be a gamer no matter how old you get, then ASRock and BMW Group DesignworksUSA has the perfect answer for you! Gamers beware, the long anticipated Intel 8 Series gaming rig M8 is hitting the markets!

"Our goal was to create desirability and iconic differentiation in a small Gaming-PC," said Sonja Schiefer, Director, Munich Studio, BMW Group DesignworksUSA. "To enhance the perception of pure power we created a design language focused on superlative and a design solution that is very much an exaggerated mode of expression."
"We've put in lots of effort to make this new mini-ITX gaming rig work both in its appearances and hardware build. Finally, gamers are allowed to own a real gaming PC that looks awesome and performs like a champ!" Proudly announced James Lee, V.P of ASRock Sales and Marketing.

Striving to create a gaming PC that motivates gamers to start their engines, put the pedal to the floor and enjoy the adrenaline rush, ASRock has collaborated with BMW Group subsidiary DesignworksUSA to build this futuristic and fast paced gaming PC M8. On its exterior, anodized aluminum and steel is used for its streamlined design, while hidden magnets hold the whole case together. Both sides of the case is partially transparent, so that the motherboard and components inside are ambiguously visible, adding a sense of mystery. Inside the box lies a Z87 mini-ITX motherboard for advanced portability and space efficiency. However, it in no way implies that M8 lacks computing power or upgradability. The case may contain any standard mini-ITX for future upgrades, and M8 is sold as a barebone system so that gamers have the freedom of choosing their own components, such as swappable DDR3 DIMMs, any standard PCIe x16 graphics card, and also has 6 SATA3 ports lined up for storage.

Furthermore, naysayers may question in doubt, "But does it play insert game?" Dead giveaway! The functionality of this gaming beast lives up to its awesome appearances. For example, A-Command with G-Sensor adds more convenience with its OLED display for users to tune or check the system's stats without connecting an additional monitor. 2T2R 802.11ac WiFi module and Bluetooth v4.0 provides up to 867 Mbps blistering fast wireless internet connections. And the Creative SoundCore 3D 7.1 CH HD Audio quad core processor supports SBX Pro Studio, Crystal Voice, Scout Mode, EAX 1.0-5.0, etc, for unbelievably realistic audio effects. Key Master contains two major features, Sniper Key and Macro Key. It enhances your mouse and keyboard with customizable macros, sniper modes, key repeat rates and repeat delay, thus turning your M8 into an all rounder gaming rig. Moreover, ASRock is giving away free XSplit 3 month premium licenses for gamers who wish to do live broadcasting while gaming. A $24.95 value license bundled with every M8 sold!

ASRock has either partnered or sponsored many world famous gamers during the past few years, therefore absorbed adequate knowledge and experience of what kind of hardware serious gamers need to outrun their opponents. Question is, are you ready for a whole new level of gaming fun and excitement? Brace yourselves. The unstoppable gaming rig M8 is coming very soon!

For more information: www.asrock.com/microsite/m8
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9 Comments on ASRock and BMW Group DesignworksUSA Announce the M8 SFF Gaming PC

#1
micropage7
nice, much better than Tt and bmw case
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#2
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
It's 3 faster than an M5!

I'm not a fan of that red window thing, and that start button is a bit... tacky. Otherwise it looks sort of good.
Furthermore, naysayers may question in doubt, "But does it play insert game?" Dead giveaway!
:laugh:
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#3
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Dead Island giveaway?? But who plays that? :eek::eek:
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#4
haswrong
does this case blink its eye? if not, ill pass.. :slap:
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#5
hellrazor
It's not as horrible as I was expecting, but I'm still going to say no.
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#6
lemonadesoda
ASRock do some great, innovative, and unusual mbs.
BMW do some great cars.

But ASrock+BMW=smelly stink bomb.

That has to be one of the worst over-pimped trying-too-hard mfu cases I've ever seen.

Stick to the day job!
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#7
Ja.KooLit
it looks ooo kkkk... but not for hardcore gamer...


maybe looks good for a kid who will ask their parents for gaming case ^_^
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#8
Fourstaff
Somehow reminds me of InWin Tou but solid design instead.
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#9
ensabrenoir
.......reminds me of the original x-box
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