We all know EVGA as a purveyor of high-end motherboards and impressive Nvidia graphics cards, but here at Computex 2013 the company has reaffirmed plans to diversify by showing off the Minibox chassis/barebone PC.
Designed for the mini-ITX platform, the compact box isn't the most formidable in terms of appearance, but EVGA has incorporated a custom low-profile FSP power supply that's rated at 500W. This space-saving design leaves room for a full-size expansion card, with EVGA showcasing the system with none other than the GeForce GTX Titan.
The ultra-small chassis has been redesigned since its first outing at CES following consumer feedback, and EVGA isn't finished yet - we're told the current version is almost final, but a few small changes may still make the cut prior to release.
There's no word on pricing as yet, but expect further details in the coming weeks as an air-cooled version of the Minibox will be made available as soon as next month, with a liquid-cooled variant to follow later this year.