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AWD-IT Wraith System review (AMD FX-6350)

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Rating: 8.0.

AWD-IT has delivered a budget gaming PC called Wraith that gets its name from an unlikely source, the cooler on the AMD processor. That’s right, an AMD processor. We have become so used to seeing laptops and PCs with Intel processors that it seems worthwhile emphasising the combination of AMD FX-6350 six-core CPU with 990FX chipset motherboard that runs on DDR3 memory. It seems a little strange that AWD-IT combined this AMD hardware with a GTX 1050 Ti graphics card instead of going for an AMD RX 470.

Both the motherboard and graphics card come from Gigabyte which has a portfolio of products that supports AMD, Intel and Nvidia. AWD-IT clearly wasn’t spoiled for choice so we can only assume they were doing their best to keep the price as low as possible.
Wrapping up the whole package we have a brand new case from Aerocool called Project 7 C1 which comes complete with a tempered glass panel and integrated LED lighting.

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Specifications:

  • Case Aerocool P7-C1
  • Motherboard Gigabyte 990X-SLI Gaming
  • CPU AMD FX-6350 3.9GHz/4.2GHz, six cores, 125W TDP
  • CPU cooler AMD Wraith
  • Memory 8GB DDR3-1600MHz Team Elite Kit
  • Graphics Gigabyte GTX 1050 Ti 4GB OC Edition
  • SSD 250GB Samsung Evo 750
  • Power supply EVGA 500W
  • Operating System Windows 10 Home

Stepping through the AWD-IT configuration engine to check the price required a change from the default hard drive to the 250GB Samsung Evo SSD that is included in our test PC. This gave a total price of £795 inc VAT however we are assured the correct figure is a mere £699 delivered. By any standards that is an incredibly low price for a Windows 10 gaming PC, just so long as it has adequate levels of performance.

As you will see in our video the build is neat and tidy and the red LEDs on the motherboard and graphics card match the red case lighting. If you prefer to mix things up the Aerocool case has a pair of lighting control buttons on the I/O that allow you to step through different colours and lighting modes.

The side panel of the Aerocool P7 C1 case is a panel of tempered glass that fully displays the main compartment of the PC and enhances the cosmetic appeal of the Wraith PC.

Gaming Performance
We tested at 1,920×1,080 resolution as it was clear the GTX 1050Ti graphics card had no chance at 4K however that was the only concession we made to this budget PC.

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Quality settings were cranked up high and the results are fairly impressive, considering the low price of the hardware.

You can just about play Ashes of the Singularity on High Quality and will have no trouble with Gears of War 4 or Grand Theft Auto V. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided on Ultra was a tougher test for Wraith however it just about managed. If you pull back on image quality settings it is safe to say you can play any modern game, provided you stick to Full HD resolution.

Cooling Performance.
You need to add an offset figure to the recorded numbers to make sense of an AMD CPU temperature. In our experience this offset is 15 degrees C so the recorded numbers are a little shaky however the Delta between idle and loaded figures is rock solid. GPU figures can be taken as read.

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With that said the Wraith cooler did a good job of keeping the 125W TDP AMD FX-6350 under control. No doubt the three front fans and one exhaust fan also played their part, and the P7 C1 case can certainly flow a decent amount of air but at the end of the day it’s team work and the cooling system managed the task nicely.

Acoustics performance.
The downside to the effective cooling is constant fan noise. This system draws 85W idling on the desktop, 175W in 3D Mark and 255W in Ashes of the Singularity so there is plenty of work required. Unfortunately we found the constant noise rather wearing and that is a shame as the Wraith PC felt as though some configuration of PWM control would very likely bring down noise levels while maintaining an acceptable level of cooling.

Closing Thoughts.

By any standards AWD-IT Wraith is a basic gaming system however it does a decent job at Full HD and can generally be considered a success. The most obvious sign of cost cutting is the GTX 1050Ti graphics card as you can get considerably more performance for very little extra cash.

It is also unfortunate the budget limits this system to a 250GB SSD which simply isn’t large enough in a world where games weigh in at 50GB -70GB each. You are likely to require a secondary hard drive for bulk storage.

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We could pick minor holes all day long but ultimately this is a value PC that does a decent job and it is easy to give it a recommendation.

In addition to good gaming performance, Wraith also looks the part. We like the combination of LED lighting and the full glass side panel and consider them to be welcome features that add to the overall positive feel.

You can buy direct from AWD-IT with prices starting at £565.62 inc vat HERE. Our particular review configuration (with SSD etc) works out at £699.99 inc vat.

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Pros:

  • Decent 1080 gaming performance.
  • Good cooling, low temperatures.
  • Low price.
  • LED lighting on front panel and interior.

Cons:

  • Constant fan noise.
  • Low capacity SSD.

KitGuru says: A budget AMD PC that handles Full HD gaming with ease.

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Rating: 8.0.

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7 comments

  1. Really not sure why anyone would really be buying a new system with a fx chip now they haven’t been worth b getting for a while now other then for niche uses like rending more so with zen a few months away

  2. I have the same thoughts as Chris said why release this system with a FX CPU when Zen is so close to release. I get that they are clearing stock and all. Also Geforce 1050 Ti would have done better in the results if settings not at Ultra details this card is not meant for that and most likely anyone using it would not set it to those levels and expect to have playable game play. Would have been far better to have it set to playable settings and post those results along with the maxed detail charts then the prospective buyers get a better idea how the system will do in everyday game play.

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  4. IMO if you’re going with an obvious AMD theme; then have an AMD GPU to go along with the AMD CPU, and as others have said, show the folks real world averages with settings showing the GPU is not going to get anywhere near 60 FPS when gaming to the max.

    As far as bringing this system out so close to Zen launching; just because AMD is having a event this month showcasing their new lineup, does it actually say anywhere that their new CPU’s and GPU’s are going to be launching at the same time? I don’t think so.
    As far as I’ve heard their CPU’s and GPU’s are coming out sometime in the first 1/2 of 2017; and who knows, Zen could be a bust the same as the FX lineup.

  5. Seems like they built a chassis for Zen…

  6. That same system can swap out B350 or X370 mobos with Zen quad cores…

  7. Plus those mobos and chips are at clearance prices…