Digital Storm claims massive hardware fits inside tiny boxes without melting everything down. The boutique builder displayed the Vector and Aventum 5 desktops during CES. Executives argue that high-end components normally require huge cases, but these designs reduce the footprint.
The Vector utilizes a chassis measuring 473 x 335 x 99 millimeters. This layout places the graphics card at the top while the motherboard sits below. Buyers can configure the machine with an NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell unit. Central processors span the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X or Intel Core Ultra 9 285K. The manufacturer insists this compact setup manages heat and noise effectively.
Enthusiasts might prefer the Aventum 5 for uncompromised speed. That larger rig deploys custom liquid cooling to handle multi-GPU setups. A screen integrated into the case allows for hardware monitoring or displaying visuals.
Both systems reach stores in the second quarter.
The Vector utilizes a chassis measuring 473 x 335 x 99 millimeters. This layout places the graphics card at the top while the motherboard sits below. Buyers can configure the machine with an NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell unit. Central processors span the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X or Intel Core Ultra 9 285K. The manufacturer insists this compact setup manages heat and noise effectively.
Enthusiasts might prefer the Aventum 5 for uncompromised speed. That larger rig deploys custom liquid cooling to handle multi-GPU setups. A screen integrated into the case allows for hardware monitoring or displaying visuals.
Both systems reach stores in the second quarter.