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Acer announces Desktop Predator G1 for LAN parties and gaming on-the-go

This Acer desktop intends to deliver a system with a compact body, but without sacrificing the processing power. Acer claims, in fact, that you can easily put the arm or on an optional case to take to LAN parties.

The Predator G1 16-liter case supports graphics cards with full size NVIDIA GeForce GTX (up to Titan X), the 6th generation Intel Core processors and up to 64 GB DDR4 memory. They are all from Acer designed solutions to ensure the best possible support to the new virtual reality applications.

The functionality Killer DoubleShot Pro, also, chooses the network connection faster (or Wireless Ethernet) and sends the high-priority traffic, while the slowest connection is used for the standard traffic. This ensures that the traffic with the highest priority is always conveyed with the fastest and most reliable connection.

The Predator G1, with NVIDIA hardware, supports G-Sync and graphics in 4K2K Ultra High Definition, while the Creative Soundblaster X-Fi MB5 and 7.1-channel audio support provides a quality sound. The Predator G1 also has a large storage space, including a hard drive (3) up to 4 TB (7200 rev / min) or solid-state drives with 512 GB (3), while a USB 3.1 Type-C January 2 adds expandability and fast data transfer.

Acer also offers a range of optional accessories for the Predator G1, including a mechanical keyboard, headset, and a wheeled bag. Desktop Predator G1 will be available in a few select retailers in EMEA by July with prices starting at € 1,199.

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