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Digital Storm's Velox is the first desktop to reach us with Intel's Core i7-7700K processor, the latest in enthusiast-grade computing. Better still, Digital Storm has overclocked the snot out of it, hitting a stable 5GHz in the configuration we received...
Attractive, functional custom case, Incredibly easy to upgrade, Overclocked to 5GHz, Great all-around performance...
Limited room for additional hard drives, More expensive than similar competitors...
Yes. The Velox packs fast components into an excellent desktop enclosure that's attractive, functional, and easy to upgrade. It isn't inexpensive, but it justifies its price by exceeding competitors in the areas we care about most. If you're looking for a...
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pcworld.co.nz Updated: 2017-04-14 02:39:42
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How long has it been since you could buy an off-the-shelf PC that'll hit 5GHz? Too long. But your wait is finally over. Wrapped in an elegant and truly unique case, the Digital Storm Velox at last gives the consumer a rig that breaks the magical 5GHz barr...
The Velox isn't cheap, of course. With its custom-designed, damn-near artisanal case, high-gloss paint, and assortment of class-leading parts, the asking price of $4,737, however justified, still isn't easy to swallow. And that's without the custom coolin...
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With Intel's Kaby Lake processors finally hitting the market, Digital Storm wanted to give us a look at one of its new Z270 gaming PCs. The Digital Storm Velox is an Intel Core i7-7700K and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080-equipped, custom painted powerhouse with...
Performance, CustomPainted Chassis, High CPU And GPU Overclock...
Price, I Can't Keep It...
The Digital Storm Velox is a beauty of a machine, with a two-toned, custom-designed chassis bathed in RGB LED lighting, housing a hardware set that makes even the most jaded enthusiasts turn their heads. The brand new Intel Core i7-7700K and dual EVGA...
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The Digital Storm Velox (starts at $2,292; $6,018 as tested) is the type of gaming desktop aimed at you only if you're a high-end shopper looking to make a statement or find a showpiece for your setup. It features two of the most powerful new graphics car...
Blazing-fast performance, High-quality professional build and design, Intricate liquid cooling system...
Very expensive, Case design feels uninspired given the high price...
The Digital Storm Velox is speedy and comes with a professionally assembled build and support, but it doesn't do enough to stand out as a top super-expensive gaming desktop...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2015-09-11 14:51:50
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With the exception of the top gaming PCs, configuring a custom gaming desktop on a budget usually requires compromises. A faster graphics card can mean cutting back on your computer's hard drive or processor. By comparison, the Digital Storm Velox balance...
The Velox's Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 can ably handle graphically demanding games.
Intel's Haswell, E processors are only available on two Velox configurations.
The Digital Storm Velox provides superb performance in an accessible package...
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The Digital Storm Velox (starts at $2,292; $6,018 as tested) is the type of gaming desktop aimed at you only if you're a high-end shopper looking to make a statement or find a showpiece for your setup. It features two of the most powerful new graphics car...
Blazing-fast performance, High-quality professional build and design, Intricate liquid cooling system...
Very expensive, Case design feels uninspired given the high price...
The Digital Storm Velox is speedy and comes with a professionally assembled build and support, but it doesn't do enough to stand out as a top super-expensive gaming desktop...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-12-29 17:19:38
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It used to be easy to argue the case for a large custom desktop PC if you wanted the best gaming performance possible and money wasn't much of an issue. After all, desktops always offered graphics cards more powerful than those in laptops; large towers ma...
Impressive CPU and gaming performance, Quiet operation under load, Attractive custom CPU-cooling loop, Color-shifting RGB lights, fans...
Expensive as configured, given performance you get, Case lacks dust filters, Changing the fan LED colors requires removal of side panel...
Digital Storm's big, bold gaming tower sports superb looks and stunning speed, with two Nvidia GTX 1080s and an eight-core Intel CPU in our review unit. But we found a few details a bit lacking, more than a minor issue when you're buying a tower at $6,00...
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The best compliment I can give the Velox is that I forgot it existed. Though it might seem strange to say, especially of a sizable black cuboid that weighs more than a fat toddler, no toddler in existence has ever been this chill. Prove me wrong. I want t...
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High-end gaming desktops like the Digital Storm Velox (Core i7-7700K) (starts at $2,262, $4,737 as tested) may be very expensive, but you never have to worry about being able to play the latest 3D games at their very best, whether on a high-resolution gam...
Outstanding gaming performance, even at 4K resolution, Overclocked Core i7 processor, Hefty 32GB of memory, Lots of storage, Space for adding more components...
Expensive, Lacks Wi-Fi...
Thanks to its cutting-edge Intel processor and two high-end graphics cards, the Digital Storm Velox is a power-packed gaming desktop that delivers fiery frame rates whether you're playing at 4K or in VR...
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How long has it been since you could buy an off-the-shelf PC that'll hit 5GHz? Too long. But your wait is finally over. Wrapped in an elegant and truly unique case, the Digital Storm Velox at last gives the consumer a rig that breaks the magical 5GHz barr...
5GHz, Fairly quiet, Beautiful custom case...
Expensive, Side door can be tricky to reattach, Air cooled GPUs...
The Velox isn't cheap, of course. With its custom-designed, damn-near artisanal case, high-gloss paint, and assortment of class-leading parts, the asking price of $4,737, however justified, still isn't easy to swallow. And that's without the custom coolin...
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