PC builder Digital Storm is best known for creating high-end and gorgeous enthusiast PCs that are often seen in the covers of computer magazines. At CES 2017, Digital Storm takes pride with its new gaming PC, Bolt small-form factor PC non-liquid cooling.

The Bolt PC has a nearly perfect design, which Digital Storm has spent years in customizing enthusiast-grade system. The company added a jaw-dropping edge-to-edge glass door on the Bolt in 2015 and upgraded the HydroLux hard acrylic liquid cooling of the system in 2016 with quick releases and compression fittings.

According to PC World, Digital Storm's new Bolt X is built upon its forerunners with a vented base allowing the PC to draw in air from the base of the chassis and then vent it out through the top of its pair of top-mounted 140mm liquid-cooling radiators. The Bolt X gaming PC might be tiny but it has a remarkable liquid cooling solution that includes a custom 280mm radiator and can support multiple storage drives.

Additionally, in the event that you would want to upgrade in the future, the Bolt X has a design that makes it simple to swap out internal components, though it means disassembling and reassembling the liquid-cooling hardware. According to Engadget, the Bolt X can also fun overclocked processors as well as the fastest graphics cards without having to tweak its insides.

Digital Storm has no word yet on the pricing or the configuration details of the Bolt X but as a high-end PC maker, we should expect seventh-gen Core processors with fast graphics cards such as the GeForce GTX 10 series. The company also said that the new gaming PC can work on 4K and VR gaming sessions although it's not expected to be cheap as the Bolt 3 started at the price of $1,906.

Digital Storm is a boutique computer manufacturer in the U.S. that is privately owned, which specializes primarily on high-performance gaming PC and desktop computers. It was founded in 2002.

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