Lewis Hilsenteger is always showing off the latest and coolest technologies over on his YouTube channel, Unbox Therapy .
But Hilsenteger may have outdone himself with this particular setup, which he filmed earlier this year. He rigged up a $20,000 gaming computer to probably the craziest-looking game chair we've ever seen, added three monitors, and designated snack areas to create the "ultimate gaming PC setup." He even threw in a PlayStation 4 Pro, just for good measure.
Check it out.
This is it: the "ultimate" gaming experience, according to Hilsenteger.
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Its comprised of an elaborate gaming chair, a high-end gaming PC, a PlayStation 4 Pro, computer accessories from SteelSeries, a snack cart, a refrigerator, and three massive displays.
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Hilsenteger says this setup costs around $30,000.
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The experience is powered by a Xidax limited-edition X-10 gaming PC, which features an Intel Core i9 processor overclocked to 4.6 GHz, two GPUs including the GeForce GTX 1080 TI chip, 128 GB of RAM, two 6-terabyte hard drives and 480 GB of solid-state storage, plus custom watercooling and more. The PC by itself costs around $20,000.
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The chair, which retails for about $3,600, comes from Imperator Works, which builds high-end workstations. The companys 2018 model, the IW-R1 , can hold up to three monitors. It also features leg and foot rests, cup holders, and USB hubs on the armrests.
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Theres a 42.5-inch 4K LG display in the middle of the setup, and its surrounded by two 24-inch portrait-mode displays. Its almost 100 inches of display.
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This computer is also great for multitasking. You can have the game youre playing — say, on the PlayStation 4 — featured on the center screen, but keep your PC operating system running on the two side displays.
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Still, this setup is clearly for gaming; there is RGB everywhere. The lights inside the chair, as well as the SteelSeries keyboard, mouse, sound mixer, and headphones can all turn different colors.
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You also never need to get up for food. Theres a snack cart with chips and cookies, and a fridge that you can fill up whatever you like: iced tea, beer, or Coke.
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The chair features controls on the armrest, which moves the keyboard tray (so you can actually sit in this thing) and raises and lowers the displays.
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The chair even has massaging built into it, so you can keep your muscles feeling relaxed during long gaming sessions.
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Theres even a "zero-G" button on the chair, which makes the whole setup tilt backwards from 95 to 140 degrees so you can be fully reclined while gaming. "I could be here a week," Hilsenteger said.
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Hilsenteger showed off his ultimate gaming PC by playing — you guessed it — Fortnite.
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Even while playing the game across three different displays, Hilsentegers setup was still able to pump out over 80 frames per second, which is a better framerate than any current game console can pull off.
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Of course, this setup isnt really something people are expected to go out and make for themselves, but its cool to see whats possible when going all-out for the ultimate gaming experience.
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You can watch Hilsentegers full video below. to see the setup in action.
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