With up to 2 TB PCIe NVMe SSD (1TB x2) and up to 6 TB HDD (3TB x2), there is also plenty of storage. In addition to Intel ® Killer ™ E2600 for high-end speeds and Wi-Fi 6 with MU-MIMO functionality, a wide range of USB 3.2 Gen2 ports, both Type-A and Type-C, and DTS:X ™ Ultra audio, the Predator Orion 3000 also comes with an optional EMI-compliant tempered glass side panel that offers a peek at what lies within. There are four RGB LEDs built directly onto the hub of the FrostBlade ™ fan, and users can further customize vertical light bars on the front of the case via PredatorSense, Acer’s customized utility app that allows users to manage and monitor their system, lighting, and fan speed from one location. To keep things cool, the 92×92 mm custom-engineered FrostBlade ™ fan features special patented blades that deliver both high static pressure and air flow to ensure the Orion 3000 is sufficiently cooled to operate at optimum levels. Built with enhanced Ray Tracing Cores and Tensor Cores, new streaming multiprocessors and high-speed G6 memory, it provides the power necessary to rip through the most demanding games. The Predator Orion 3000’s GeForce RTX 3070 GPU is powered by the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, NVIDIA’s 2nd gen RTX architecture.
This performance is further enhanced by the new Intel ® Core ™ i7 processor core architecture which transforms hardware and software efficiency, delivers smooth game play, high frame rates, and immersive realism.
With an 11th Gen Intel ® Core ™ i7 Processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 GPU and up to 64 GB of 3200 Hz DDR4 memory, users can do it all-game, stream and edit. The Predator Orion 3000 ( P03-630 ) is designed for gamers who are seeking the best-in-class hardware experience that a mid-tower rig can deliver.
Both ranges have been updated to include the latest 11th Gen Intel ® Core ™ or AMD Ryzen ™ 5000 Series desktop processors, as well as NVIDIA ® GeForce RTX ™ 30 Series GPUs, plus a range of improvements across the board. Manila, Philippines – Acer announced a refresh to its gaming desktop portfolio that brings updates and enhancements to the series of Predator Orion 3000 and Nitro 50 gaming desktops.
With No Man’s Sky now out in the wild, you may be tempted to try out the space-faring sim for yourself. Make what you will of this interesting fact!”Īnd, hey presto, we now have a new update! “On July 20th, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon. Over on the No Man’s Sky subreddit, one user had this nugget to impart: But, the No Man’s Sky community has turned deciphering Hello Games’ cryptic tweets into an art form. And so on.Įxtrapolating an entire update’s contents from a single emoji may seem fanciful.
A compass emoji came before Expeditions, an update introducing exploration-heavy shared events. In the past, the game’s Twitter account has hinted at an upcoming update with an emoji linked more or less to its theme or major features.Ī snorkeling mask preceded the launch of The Abyss, an underwater-focused update. Getting to your new base in the sky has never been easier with the ability to set up teleportation nodes anywhere on the ship.”Ĭatch a peek of the trailer for No Man’s Sky Endurance below and, for more details, a freshly-minted article is up on the PlayStation Blog.īefore we had the news, earlier this week, the official No Man’s Sky Twitter posted a series of flexed biceps emojis, one of which came sided by a collage of all previous updates. And what’s more, you can populate your freighter with more crew members who bring your mobile base alive. “Travelers are able to map out and configure their freighter bases however they want in a wide variety of styles with glass corridors, catwalks (inside and out), and all-new hangar and bridge effects. The biggest update comes in the form of far improved customization for your vessels.Īs the PS blog states, the update will allow vessels to become ‘space-traveling bases, complete with scanner rooms, shops, planters, refiners, and extractors to name but a few’. Here’s a brief breakdown of the new features:
It’s the 20th update for No Man’s Sky and it’s free to download for existing owners of the game on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PSVR players now. As sure as the tides, Hello Games unveiled the latest No Man’s Sky update today, titled Endurance.