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MESH Elite G4 760SLi Review

Rating: 8.0.

With the launch of Nvidia's new range of high end graphic cards well under way it is time for the Santa Clara engineering team to turn its attention to the more affordable end of the market. Each generation has its ‘people's champion' and Jen Hsun Huang will surely be hoping that the GTX760 can be that card for 2013. The MESH brand has been around since 1987 and when we asked them for a powerful, affordable GTX760 SLi system for analysis, they happily obliged. 

While MESH may not be competing for world records, they do have a reputation for creating systems that appeal to a larger audience … for less money that you might pay for a Hewlett Packard or Dell unit with a similar specification.

At the point where MESH's R&D testing finished on the GTX760 cards, a brand new system was created and made ready for sale on the company's web site and for detailed analysis in the KitGuru Labs. We spoke with the management team at MESH before they shipped the box and they told us that around 50% of their customers are insisting on Windows 7.

All MESH systems come with a ‘Gold' Warranty which means you get free collect and return in the first 3 months, then parts guaranteed for 2 years and an additional 3rd year of free labour should any issues arise.

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MESH Elite G4 760 SLi

CPU: Intel Core i7 3770k @ 4.6GHz
RAM: 8GB Crucial Ballistix 1600MHz
Motherboard: MSI Z77A-GD55
Graphics: Dual 2GB KFA2 GeForce GTX 760 in SLi formation
SSD Boot Drive: 120GB Samsung 840
Data Drive: 2TB Seagate Barracuda SATA III 6GB/s
Optical Drive: BluRay
Power Supply: 750w 80+ Bronze
CPU Cooler: Corsair H100 Extreme Performance Liquid Cooler
Case: Fractal Design R4
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Warranty: Gold Warranty (2 years parts and labour, 3rd year labour only with 90 days free collect and return)

Price: £1,450 inc vat and Delivery

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2 comments

  1. Its a solid build, but I would be wary with that power supply. dont see much info online. also a bit disappointed to see such warping on the top GPU in the socket. not quite there yet…

  2. The build is clean and most of the components are good good, but the PSU puts me off it.

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