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SEGA builds "the world's fastest PC" platform with a speed of up to 100 kilometers per hour

Recently, SEGA has been busy working with Intel and ASRock to create something called "the world's fastest PC". It's a technical term with a pun. Sega's "fastest PC in the world" is built with some of the top hardware of today, but the so-called "fastest" does not refer entirely to the hardware platform, but also to the speed on the track.

The "World's Fastest PC" consists of an Intel Core i9-12900K processor, ASRock Z690M-ITX/ax motherboard, ASRock Radeon RX 6900 XT OC Formula 16GB graphics, 32GB (16GB×2) of DDR4-3200 memory, and a 2TB SSD filled with Sega/Atlus games.

Sega said that the reason for building this "world's fastest PC" is to create momentum for Steam's winter sale. During this promotion, Sega offers a large number of games that will last until January 5th. At the same time, the "world's fastest PC" will be given away as part of the campaign, users can follow Sega's Twitter account and forward the event tweet to comment, and the lottery will be held after the steam sale.

In terms of appearance, the "world's fastest PC" does not have a very fashionable and trendy styling design, but is more like a boxy truck. However, this remote control car equipped with the current top hardware platform can reach a maximum speed of 100 kilometers per hour driven by powerful engine power. Such a speed is enough to greatly improve the heat dissipation efficiency of the system.

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