ROg-r World’s First Remote Operated Gaming Rig from Stephen Popa

Posted by Edgar Murphy on December 10th, 2010 in Gaming, Robotics | 5 Comments

ROg-r is remote controlled gaming rig created by Stephen Popa. It’s Thermaltake’s Level 10 fully customize gaming PC with an I-7 860 overclocked to 4.0 ghz and 4 gigs DDR3 ballistic tracer ram that maker has upgraded to 8gigs. It’s powered by thermaltake TR2 1200watt and embedded with thermaltake water-cooling device. It has Msi p55 ud4p motherboard ATI 4870 and Intel 165 GIG SSD Harddrive and the p-90 remotly shoots 200 rounds per minute of airsoft bb’s.

ROGR is touted as a world’s first and only remote-controlled gaming computer is features with fully functional color 5 inch LCD screen and robotic arm that is specially designed to hold the headset when gamer is away.

Stephen Popa from Portland Oregon USA has created it for pdxlan 16.5 for their annual casemod competition that is sponsored by CPU magazine and it’ll appear on CPU magazine in February edition.



For more images visit Stephen Popa’s facebook page

Thanks: Stephen Popa, Images: Mike Deal

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  1. Leatherface says

    December 17, 2010

    I am honored , thank you guys

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