The glorious juxtaposition of DOOM: The Dark Ages and Colorful's furry-friend-themed Meow range of PC goodies is one reason why we love Computex
Play Doom: The Dark Ages on a PC that's the cat's meow.

Hardware capability is one thing, but how a bit of kit looks is just as important to me. Unfortunately, that means I tend to burn my retinas on an awful lot of very ugly GPUs. Still, every now and then I'll happen across something I'd be happy to give pride of place in my rig—and if it's cat-themed, then it's simply meant to be.
Dave has already pointed out Colorful's Doom: The Dark Ages.
The more I think about it, the more obvious it is that this was the right choice; not only does this prove Colorful's cute hardware can keep up, but it also demonstrates that the company understands its target audience very well. Let me explain: On my first point, even the minimum system requirements for Doom: The Dark Ages are fairly demanding, so it's an obvious showpiece pick.
As for my second point, I was there for the unexpected power couple of the I am the target audience—not only as a tech journalist, but as a committed PC gamer who contains multitudes.
And within those multitudes, I'm both drawn to the gorgeous colourway of Yeston's 'Atlantis' RX 9070 XT graphics card, while also being Japan-exclusive commemorative 'skeleton' hard drive disc from Buffalo… if for no other reason than longing to smear my fingertips all over its transparent face.
Colorful also contains multitudes, additionally announcing a range of the fake one we have in the office for some reason.
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Jess has been writing about games for over ten years, spending the last seven working on print publications PLAY and Official PlayStation Magazine. When she’s not writing about all things hardware here, she’s getting cosy with a horror classic, ranting about a cult hit to a captive audience, or tinkering with some tabletop nonsense.
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