![]() While the G20CB itself is incredibly petite, it does utilize a fairly chunky power brick that requires you to have two free power outlets. MORE: The Best Mouse Pads for Your Gaming Mouse The system itself sports a single HDMI port, but you can also connect your monitor(s) directly to the HDMI port, DisplayPort and two DVI ports on its Nvidia GTX 970 graphics card. There's also an Ethernet jack, as well as a standard selection of 7.1 channel audio jacks, including line in/out, microphone, rear, subwoofer and side. (Don't worry this rig supports the HTC Vive, too.) As a great extra touch, the USB 3.0 and 3.1 ports are labeled with the Oculus logo, so you know exactly where to plug in your Rift. In the back, you'll find two USB 3.1 ports, two USB 3.0 ports and two USB 2.0 ports. The strip of red in the G20CB's center houses your essential plug-and-play ports, which include two USB 3.0 ports, a DVD-RW drive, and headphone and microphone jacks. As soon as I saw the G20's blue and purple lights thump in unison with Fall Out Boy's "Irresistible," it was hard to look away. Once you enable the Sound Effect feature in the Aegis app, the PC's two front lights become bars of light that bounce up and down based on the rhythm and volume of your PC's audio. There's a ton of freedom here, whether you want a static, all-red look to match the PC's design or prefer the desktop to span every color of the rainbow.Īlthough customizing the G20's lights is a ton of fun, syncing them to your music is even cooler. You can also opt to have each zone run through a gamut of colors. ![]() (Image credit: Samuel Rutherford / Tom's Guide) ![]()
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