CES 2016 | Origin PC Announces All-In-One Gaming Desktop, Omni, And Chronos Small Form Factor PC

Origin PC Omni and Chronos CES 2016

CES is just about to begin, and manufacturers from all over the world are preparing themselves to flood us with announcements.

Origin PC, renowned for its customized and high-performance PC builds, is among the first, bringing us two new powerful SSF and AIO high-end gaming machines, called Chronos and Omni, coming next month and sometime in Q1 of 2016 respectively.


The Chronos is a small form factor PC built with compactness in mind, and is in fact the smallest chassis ever offered in the company’s product lineup.

Despite its reduced dimensions – measuring in at 11.75”x4”x13.75” – you won’t have troubles fitting in up to four 2.5” SSDs and a 3.5” storage drive, alongside support for a Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan Z and an Intel Core i7 5960X processor.

Peculiar about this build is also its versatility: it can be placed vertically, horizontally, or even upside-down, thanks to its detachable magnetic feet and the illuminated rotating logo.

Origin PC Chronos Images



The Omni is instead what the company calls “the world’s most powerful and customizable all-in-one gaming desktop”, thanks to its support for high-end specs such as the aforementioned i7 5960X, Origin PC’s ‘Frostbyte’ liquid-cooling system, their own professional overclocking and up to a GeForce GTX Titan X (12GB) GPU.

The package also includes a 34” ultra-wide (21:9) QHD 3K (3440×1440) display, and an USB webcam with dual microphones and a clear window back cover as options.

All products, including the Origin PC Omni and Chronos, come with Origin PC’s free, lifetime, 24/7 support based in the US.

Origin PC Omni Images

 

Full Press Release

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Miami, FL – January 5, 2016 9:00 AM Eastern ORIGIN PC announced today their new ORIGIN CHRONOS small form factor (SFF) chassis and their new ORIGIN OMNI all-in-one (AIO) gaming desktop at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. ORIGIN PC is starting the year off strong with two product launches and two more product announcements at CES 2016.

Designed and built by ORIGIN PC and measuring only 11.75” (H) x 4” (W) x 13.75” (D), the ORIGIN PC CHRONOS SFF is ORIGIN PC’s smallest form factor chassis ever offered and features enough space to support up to an NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Z graphics card, Intel Core i7 5960X processor, ORIGIN FROSTBYTE 120 Sealed Liquid-Cooling, and up to four 2.5’’ SSDs and one 3.5’’ storage drive. The new ORIGIN CHRONOS can also be placed vertically, horizontally, or even upside-down thanks to its detachable magnetic feet and rotating logo. The new ORIGIN CHRONOS will be available next month.

The new ORIGIN OMNI is the world’s most powerful and customizable all-in-one gaming desktop thanks to its support for up to an Intel Core i7 5960X processor, ORIGIN FROSTBYTE liquid-cooling, ORIGIN PC professional overclocking, and up to an NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X (12GB) Graphics Card. The ORIGIN OMNI also features a gorgeous 34” Ultra-wide (21:9) 3440 x1440 QHD Curved 3K-Display, an optional custom USB webcam with dual microphones, and will even have an optional clear window back cover to admire the high-performance components inside. The ORIGIN OMNI will be arriving in Q1 of 2016.

ORIGIN PC’s New ORIGIN CHRONOS Small Form Factor Desktop Features:

  • Measures 11.75”(H) x 4” (W) x 13.75” (D)
  • Ability to Place in Any Horizontal or Vertical Orientation with Detachable Magnetic Feet
  • Illuminated Rotating Logo
  • Supports all Mini ITX Platforms (Z170 and X99)
  • Supports up to an Intel Core i7 5960X Processor
  • ORIGIN FROSTBYTE 120 Sealed Liquid-Cooling
  • Supports up to an NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Z Graphics Card
  • Professional CPU and GPU Overclocking
  • Free Lifetime 24/7 U.S. Based Technical Support

ORIGIN PC’s New ORIGIN OMNI (All-In-One) Desktop Features:

  • ORIGIN FROSTBYTE Sealed Liquid-Cooling
  • Supports up to up to an Intel Core i7 5960X Processor
  • Supports up to up to an NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X (12GB)
  • Supports all Mini ITX Platforms (Z170 and X99)
  • Supports up to up to 32GB DDR4 RAM
  • Optional Custom USB Webcam with Dual Mic (Top mounted USB port)
  • Optional Clear Window Back Cover

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