OCZ offers DIY gaming notebooks, some assembly required

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Thursday, May 15th, 2008


If you’re feeling brave, and have a little experience putting parts in your desktop, this might be a cool (and expensive) little project for you. OCZ is offering kits to put together your own high-performance laptop, with plenty of configuration options for those who love to tweak.

At the moment I don’t see any prominent pricing information, but they say that that putting it together yourself results in savings. I’d be a little spooked putting all that together, but I would like to know about the guts of my laptop in case I want to upgrade. We’ll keep you posted on pricing and availability.

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