Review: XBC Deluxe review

Review: XBC Deluxe review

By Kane Fulton

Review: XBC Deluxe review

Introduction

There’s never been a better time to get into PC gaming. For a few hundred more pounds you can buy a machine that outperforms the PS4 and Xbox One and plays thousands of downloadable games in just a few clicks.

Like the cheap and capable Zoostorm Gaming Desktop PC, the Deluxe from XBC (formerly going by the name Xebec Tech) can be picked up for a palatable £499 from Amazon and aims to deliver 1080p (or Full HD) gaming straight to your door.

XBC has gone with NZXT’s quietly attractive S340 mid-tower case. It’s about as reserved as gaming PC cases get, opposite the in-your-face Acer Predator G3’s tank-like shell.

XBC Deluxe

That’s not to say it’s unattractive – its durable steel construction sports a glossy black finish that looks quietly classy. The design is best described as ‘minimal’ in the absence of anything except an NZXT logo on the front panel.

Along the case’s right-hand edge is a large window that lets you peer inside at components without having to remove the side panel. The inside is lit up by 16 individually-lit spotlights that offer three levels of brightness when controlled using a …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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