ORIGIN PC GENESIS Gaming Desktop – Core i5 – 16GB Ram – GeForce GTX 1660 Ti – Super Tower
The first-ever full-tower gaming system to feature ORIGIN PC’s Variable Mounting, the GENESIS delivers unprecedented flexibility, including four motherboard mounting orientations, customizable remote controlled lighting, up to 34 total system hard drives, and GPU and CPU Cryogenic Liquid Cooling.
The ORIGIN PC GENESIS opens the door for an incredible PC gaming experience on the most customizable gaming desktop from ORIGIN PC. Extreme cooling or storage solutions give the GENESIS supercomputing capabilities compared to standard desktops.
PREMIUM CASE OPTIONS
Choose from ORIGIN PC’s premium super-tower GENESIS case or a CORSAIR Crystal Series 680X mid-tower case. The GENESIS case supports variable mounting for the motherboard, a bottom expansion for cooling or storage, an aluminum body with a server-grade steel frame, removable tempered glass or aluminum side panels, internal RGB lighting, and an ORIGIN ‘O’ logo lit by RGB lighting.
GEFORCE® RTX 30 SERIES THE ULTIMATE PLAY
GeForce RTX™ 30 Series GPUs in GENESIS desktops deliver the ultimate performance for gamers and creators. They’re powered by Ampere—NVIDIA’s 2nd gen RTX architecture—with new RT Cores, Tensor Cores, and streaming multiprocessors for the most realistic ray-traced graphics and cutting-edge AI features. Experience the greatest generational leap with a GENESIS desktop powered by GeForce RTX 30 Series.
The GENESIS gives you the option between four different motherboard mounting orientations to best fit your configuration and setup. Go from a standard ATX mount to a 90-degree vertical mount to allow for more airflow and easier port access. Inverted ATX mounts are also possible, including a 90-degree inverted ATX vertical mount. If your setup changes, you can always change the orientation of the motherboard on the GENESIS. The all-aluminum front door on the GENESIS can be configured to open right-to-left or left-to-right. The light that powers the iconic ORIGIN logo on the front door is also used to illuminate the front bays, making it easier to access the front bays in the dark. Take advantage of the four front bays and the space for different expansion options for an optional hot-swap cage for multiple hot-swappable hard drives.
Additional information
GPU | UP TO 2-WAY SLI |
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MEMORY | UP TO 128GB DDR4 |
CPU | UP TO 18 CORE INTEL i9 |
STORAGE | UP TO 34 HARD DRIVES |
1660 (MDCLX) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1660th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 660th year of the 2nd millennium, the 60th year of the 17th century, and the 1st year of the 1660s decade. As of the start of 1660, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
A desktop traditionally refers to:
- The surface of a desk (often to distinguish office appliances that fit on a desk, such as photocopiers and printers, from larger equipment covering its own area on the floor)
Desktop may refer to various computer terms:
- Desktop computer, a personal computer designed to fit on a desk
- Desktop metaphor, a style of graphical user interface modeled after a physical work surface
- Desktop environment, software that provides a comprehensive computer user interface
- .desktop file, providing configuration details for a program in a desktop environment
- Remote desktop software, software that provides remote access to a computer's desktop
- Client (computing), sometimes referred to as a desktop to distinguish the client from a server
- Desktop (word processor), a program for the ZX Spectrum
GENESIS is a project maintained by the Women's Library at London Metropolitan University. It provides an online database and a list of sources with an intent to support research into women's history.
GeForce is a brand of graphics processing units (GPUs) designed by Nvidia and marketed for the performance market. As of the GeForce 40 series, there have been eighteen iterations of the design. The first GeForce products were discrete GPUs designed for add-on graphics boards, intended for the high-margin PC gaming market, and later diversification of the product line covered all tiers of the PC graphics market, ranging from cost-sensitive GPUs integrated on motherboards to mainstream add-in retail boards. Most recently, GeForce technology has been introduced into Nvidia's line of embedded application processors, designed for electronic handhelds and mobile handsets.
With respect to discrete GPUs, found in add-in graphics-boards, Nvidia's GeForce and AMD's Radeon GPUs are the only remaining competitors in the high-end market. GeForce GPUs are very dominant in the general-purpose graphics processor unit (GPGPU) market thanks to their proprietary Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA). GPGPU is expected to expand GPU functionality beyond the traditional rasterization of 3D graphics, to turn it into a high-performance computing device able to execute arbitrary programming code in the same way a CPU does, but with different strengths (highly parallel execution of straightforward calculations) and weaknesses (worse performance for complex branching code).
Ram, ram, or RAM most commonly refers to:
- A male sheep
- Random-access memory, computer memory
- Ram Trucks, US, since 2009
- List of vehicles named Dodge Ram, trucks and vans
- Ram Pickup, produced by Ram Trucks
Ram, ram, or RAM may also refer to:
A tower is a tall structure, taller than it is wide, often by a significant factor. Towers are distinguished from masts by their lack of guy-wires and are therefore, along with tall buildings, self-supporting structures.
Towers are specifically distinguished from buildings in that they are built not to be habitable but to serve other functions using the height of the tower. For example, the height of a clock tower improves the visibility of the clock, and the height of a tower in a fortified building such as a castle increases the visibility of the surroundings for defensive purposes. Towers may also be built for observation, leisure, or telecommunication purposes. A tower can stand alone or be supported by adjacent buildings, or it may be a feature on top of a larger structure or building.
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