Review: Palicomp Infantry General

Review: Palicomp Infantry General

By Mike Jennings

Review: Palicomp Infantry General

Introduction and design

The latest system from Crewe-based PC builder Palicomp is a no-nonsense gaming desktop packed with benchmark-breaking components. It has the brawns to play any game at 4K or through a VR headset thanks to a pair of graphics cards, joined by a high-end SSD and an overclocked Core i7 processor.

For this monster rig, though, you’ll have to pay almost $4,268 (about £2,999 inc VAT, AU$5,578). And while this machine will handle games now and for years into the future, that’s a huge amount of money to spend in one go.

The Palicomp’s price tag puts it in the same extreme ballpark as the Overclockers 8Pack Asteroid, but these are very different systems. The Infantry General is a traditional tower where power is more important than looks – and the Asteroid is a mini-ITX rig that’s designed to impress aesthetically as well as play games.

Internals

Design

The Infantry General revolves around an InWin 805 chassis. It’s a normal tower when it comes to size and layout, but it immediately draws glances with its front and side panels – no surprise, as they’re made of glass.

The tinted front panel lights up with a honeycomb pattern and red lights …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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