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Abstract: Possibly the best buy for gamers on a budget, the Edge Z55 with its fast new GeForce GTX 480 graphics cards will heat up your gaming experience by several notches. The Edge Z55 is particularly noteworthy because it's the first system we've reviewed wit...
The Velocity Micro Edge Z55 isn't the flashiest gaming desktop, but it combines top components, like a fourth-gen Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 GPU, with a healthy feature set for excellent performance and value....
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Published: 2015-11-20, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
If you're searching for a powerful gaming PC that doesn't look like something out of a sci-fi movie, the Raptor Z55 ($2,699 as reviewed) is worth a look. This desktop focuses on raw power over flashy aesthetics, packing a speedy Skylake processor and supp...
Abstract: I've always built my PCs myself , but for most of 2015 I've been using a decked-out pre-built system from Velocity Micro. Everything I've played for the past few months—from CS:GO to Evolve, Cities: Skylines, Shadow of Mordor, and Wolfenstein: The New Ord...
Abstract: It's never good to whip out a new PC, plug it in, and click the power button, only to have absolutely nothing happen. Nada. Zilch. Zippo. The issue is only compounded when the problem box is a small MicroATX system packed with so much hardware that you ca...
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Published: 2014-08-25, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Compact chassis can accommodate two full-size, double-wide graphics cards. Dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 Ti graphics. 4.7GHz overclocked CPU. 1000-watt PSU. Easy-to-open chassis. Stardock Start8 preinstalled.
Utilitarian design may not appeal to high-end gaming PC geeks. PCIe slots filled or blocked
The Velocity Micro Edge Z55 blows away the competition on five of our six 3D gaming tests, and costs $3,000 less than our last Editors' Choice high-end gaming desktop....
Published: 2013-08-12, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
New Haswell processor and Nvidia graphics. Lots of room for maintenance and upgrades.
Plain looking case
The Velocity Micro Edge Z55 isn't the flashiest gaming desktop, but it combines top components, like a fourth-generation Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 GPU, with a healthy feature set for excellent performance and value....
Outstanding gaming and application performance for considerably less than competing desktops; features Nvidia's fast new GeForce GTX 480 graphics cards
New 3D cards run superhot and consume a massive amount of power
As much as we're impressed by the price-performance of Velocity's high-end Edge Z55 and its pair of GeForce GTX 480 graphics cards, these cards run so hot that we're concerned about their health, as well as their impact on the system itself....
Speedy gaming and multimedia performance. Expandability. Attractive styling and neat interior. No crapware. Blu-ray reader.
At lower resolutions, it performs not much better than a $1,200 gaming system. A little loud. Nearly $4,000 is a lot of money.
The Velocity Micro Edge Z55 brings Intels Core i7 to the companys high-performance gaming system. Though not quite as expensive as the systems in the $5K club, its performance is certainly competitive with those in the upper strata....