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Razer showed off their modular PC format at the Consumer Electronics Show with Project Christine. Designed for even the most novice of users, the computer features a motherboard-contained central tower that allows for various hardware components to be replaced at any given time or when upgrades are needed.

You can insert new graphic cards, hard drives, or additional RAM to each brick like pod and it connects via two self sealing ports and are cooled by circulating mineral oils. Razer hopes to bring the build-your-own PC to the masses with this creation.

For now it's still a prototype. Razer hopes to have a working version by CES 2015.