Storm Genkai 2 PC features 12.3-inch LCD for hardware monitoring

Storm announces the Genkai 2 series, a collaboration with MSI featuring a standard 12.3- inch LCD for hardware monitoring and media playback.

Storm Genkai 2 PC features 12.3-inch LCD for hardware monitoring

Storm is introducing the Genkai 2 series of prebuilt gaming PCs, which adds a secondary 12.3-inch LCD screen to the main display setup. This hardware change matters because the extra panel allows users to monitor system performance or play media without switching on their primary monitor. The announcement signals a shift toward more integrated desktop experiences for gamers who want to keep an eye on hardware temperatures or notifications.

Storm and MSI collaborate on desktop with secondary display

The Genkai 2 lineup represents a collaboration between Storm and , targeting the high-performance desktop market. Storm scheduled a product launch event in Akihabara, Tokyo, to reveal the details of this new series. The company positioned the Genkai 2 as a premium option that combines standard gaming components with unique form factor features.

Specifications

  • Display: 12.3-inch LCD
  • GPU: RTX 50 Series
  • CPU: 9000 Series
  • Design: White model with exposed motherboard

Every model in the Genkai 2 series comes equipped with a standard 12.3-inch LCD display. The internal architecture relies on the latest AMD Ryzen 9000 Series processors paired with GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards. These components provide the processing power necessary to drive both the main screen and the secondary panel simultaneously.

Storm offers a specific white model variant that features an exposed motherboard and GPU connector design. This aesthetic choice highlights the internal hardware layout for users who prefer a visible, technical look. The secondary display supports hardware monitoring and media playback, adding functional utility beyond simple decoration.

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