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OCUK unveils Limited Edition Evangelion-themed gaming PC

Evangelion finally came to an end last year with the release of the fourth and final rebuild film, but the series is living on through plenty of collaborations. Recently, ASUS unveiled its own ROG x Evangelion hardware and now, Overclockers UK has put together a full Eva-themed pre-built gaming PC. 

The Overclockers UK Genesis is powered with ASUS x Evangelion components, designed to take distinctive elements from the Unit-01 Eva. Hardware-wise, the PC includes the ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero EVA Edition and ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080 EVA Edition – paired with a binned Intel Core i9-12900KS processor and 32GB DDR5 memory, as well as a WD_Black SN750 SE 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD for storage.

CPU cooling is handled by the Lian Li Galahad AIO SL 360mm cooler, equipped with three UNI SL120 RGB fans, and finally, we also have an ASUS ROG Strix 850W PSU, as well as a Lian Li Odyssey X case with a painted front panel to add some additional flair to the Eva theme.

Due to the amount of custom elements going on with this system, including custom extension cables from Pexon, this is a limited edition PC and only 12 units will be made, priced at £4,699.99.

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KitGuru Says: This is certainly one of the better anime-themed PC builds I've seen. What do you all think of OCUK's Eva PC? Would you buy one of these for your setup? 

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