Review: Overclockers UK Titan Hadron

Review: Overclockers UK Titan Hadron

By Kane Fulton

Review: Overclockers UK Titan Hadron

Nvidia hasn’t so much shaken up mobile gaming with its desktop-grade Pascal notebook GPUs as turned it completely on its head. The company’s GTX 10-series graphics card have also made a mark in the desktop space, providing an opportunity for system builders to come up with powerful, single-GPU configurations capable of running the best VR games and demanding 4K setups.

Called the Titan Hadron, the latest machine from Stoke, UK-based system builders Overclockers UK promises oodles of gaming grunt, courtesy of Nvidia’s GTX 1060 GPU. But, as we now know, there’s no such thing as a cheap Pascal card.

Even at the mid-range, Nvidia’s card pushes up the Hadron’s price to £1,091/US$1,4453/AUS$1,894, with an offer currently shaving £30/$US40/AUS$52 from the price.

However, it’s important to note that the cost includes a number of enviable features. Among them are an SSD along with a capacious HDD, an overclockable, top-tier Intel processor and, of course, one of the beefiest graphics cards around.

Titan Hadron

Micro machine

One of the more interesting aspects of the Titan Hadron is its design. Overclockers has gone for Fractal Design’s Node 804 Micro-ATX case, which separates warmer running components from cooler ones while allowing for unrestricted airflow …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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