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Abstract: Today we are taking a look at Digital Storm’s redesigned entry into the mini-ITX form factor gaming market: the Bolt. The Bolt is designed to pack a full gaming desktop into a tiny, low profile package.Originally launched last fall, the Bolt was crit...
Powerful enough to handle any game, Slim design, Zero bloatware, Better warranty than mainstream brands
Extremely noisy in some tests, Little upgrade space
Yes, you can get an impressive gaming desktop for less than $2,000. The Digital Storm Bolt costs hundreds less than other boutique brands, and will still play any modern game at good frame rates and high detail settings. Plus, it has a trendy, slim shape....
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Published: 2013-03-20, Author: Gordon , review by: maximumpc.com
Relatively low priced for a custom rig
Paint job could be better; no horizontal mode.
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Published: 2013-03-18, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Killer compact design. High-end performance, thanks to a quad-core Core i7-3770k processing and Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Ti graphics.
truction seemed haphazard. Small system doesn't leave much space for maintenance and upgrades
The Digital Storm Bolt represents the best and worst of the trend toward smaller gaming desktops. It looks great, and offers plenty of gaming prowess out of the box, but it's not a great choice for gamers who want to tweak their systems or that demand to...
The Digital Storm Bolt offers a strong combination of performance and value in a compact design
The case cover can be difficult to remove, and Digital Storm cut a few relatively harmless corners to keep the price low
By sacrificing luxuries, the performance-focused Digital Storm Bolt will satisfy most PC gamers for significantly less than most other small gaming desktops...
As I mentioned on the previous page, there was only one sticking point to this design that keeps it from getting a huge ovation for me - the noise levels. There are just certain laws of heat dissipation that we can't get around and the more hardware you...