The PS5-killing Razer Tomahawk with Nvidia RTX 3080 could be the smallest gaming PC in the world

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Over a year since its unveiling at CES 2020, the impressively smallRazer Tomahawk Gaming Desktopis now available for ordering – though it comes at a big cost.

Despite being so small, and based on anIntelNUC, theRazerTomahawk Gaming Desktop can house a full size graphics card, and you can buy it configured with anNvidia RTX 3080– one of thebest graphics cardsyou can buy right now.

Considering this PC is so small, with dimensions of 19.23 x 24.15 x 14.4 inches (210 x 365 x 150mm), and includes a much sought after high-endNvidiaRTX 3080, it’s no surprise that it’sveryexpensive, selling for $3,199.99 (£3,199.99, around AU$2,300).

That’s a steep price, but you’re also getting an Intel NUC with an eight-core 9th generation Intel Core 19-9980HK processor, so this is a device that should easily handle any modern game or intensive computing task with ease, while sitting unobtrusively on a desk or under a TV.

Hard to get

Hard to get

You should be able to buy it fromRazer’s own website, but at the moment it appears to be out of stock in most markets (perhaps not too surprising considering how rare RTX 3080 GPUs are).

You can also buy a version without the GPU for $2,399.99 (£2,249.99, around AU$3,000). The Razer Tomahawk Gaming Desktop has a modular design, which means you can swap out components relatively easily, and means this could be powering your gaming for a long time after thePS5andXbox Series Xbite the dust.

That will go some way to justifying the price. Hopefully we’ll get one in for review to see just how well it performs.

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Matt is TechRadar’s Managing Editor for Core Tech, looking after computing and mobile technology. Having written for a number of publications such as PC Plus, PC Format, T3 and Linux Format, there’s no aspect of technology that Matt isn’t passionate about, especially computing and PC gaming. He’s personally reviewed and used most of the laptops in our best laptops guide - and since joining TechRadar in 2014, he’s reviewed over 250 laptops and computing accessories personally.

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