Review: Gigabyte P35K v3

Review: Gigabyte P35K v3

By Kevin Lee

Review: Gigabyte P35K v3

Introduction and design

PC gaming is an expensive endeavor. Whether you’re purchasing a desktop rig or something more portable, building your own or buying a prebuilt system, or just picking up a Steam Machine, expect to drop a significant chunk of change.

A few machines try to offer decent performance for a bargain, including the Acer Aspire V15 and the Digital Storm Triton. Now, the latest model to join this affordable space is the Gigabyte P35K v3, and with it brings Nvidia’s newest entry-level GPU, the GeForce GTX 965M, for an extra bump in performance.

Gigabyte has classically been known to stuff its machines with value, and this model looks to be no different with a vibrant IPS screen and slim-line drive bay. On paper, the Gigabyte P35K v3 looks to be the full package, but how does it handle the latest PC games?

Design

This machine is by no means the most eye-catching device in the world. The laptop’s spanning footprint is on par with just about any 15.6-inch laptop, but it comes in a significantly thinner profile.

Gigabyte P35K v3 review

The shorter height is a signature feature of Gigabyte’s designs, but at the same time it makes the …read more

Source: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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