Introduction
Bolton, UK-based Scan’s latest machine uses the new AMD Radeon RX 480, which is one of the market’s best mid-range cards, and the GPU is paired with an overclocked Core i5 processor.
Its maker, UK, Bolton-based Scan, reckons it’s ideal for 1080p and 1440p gaming, and we’re loathe to disagree. The 3XS Z170 Performance GTk4 starts at $1,444 (about £1,090, AU$1,907).
Gloss drop
The GTK4 is built inside the pleasing NZXT Source 340 chassis. Its front is a solid slab of glossy black metal, and its roof and rear panel are similarly subtle. The main side panel is decorated with a huge window.
Build quality is reassuring, and there’s not much size difference between the Scan and the Overclockers Titan Virtual Force – the latter system is only a few centimetres bigger.
The Scan is impressive on the inside, with a traditional layout bolstered by good building. The PSU, hard disk and spare cables are hidden beneath a matte black shroud that runs across the base and bears the Scan 3XS logo, and other cables run behind a glossy raised section and only …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac