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Braebo Enforcer Gaming PC Review

Rating: 7.0.

Today we are going to look at the Enforcer gaming PC which is a mid-range system from a company called Braebo Computers. They are a relatively small company who cater predominantly for the low to mid range of the PC market, however they have a few attractively featured overclocked gaming models on offer.

The Enforcer boasts an impressive specification which promises to offer customers good gaming performance without breaking the bank. Our test system is configured with an overclocked Intel Core i7-3570K alongside a nVidia GeForce GTX 660 graphics card.

Braebo offer an attractive bundle with the Enforcer which includes all the peripherals you could possibly dream of. These can be deselected from the options list should you already have your own, though.

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Specification

  • CM Storm Scout II Case
  • GA-Z77-D3H
  • Intel 3570k o.c to 4.5GHZ
  • 16GB DDR3
  • 120GB SSD
  • 2TB SATA
  • 660ti Twin Frozr
  • BLU-RAY + DVD R/W
  • Coolermaster PSU
  • 24 inch monitor
  • Cooler Master CM Storm Quick Fire Pro
  • Sentinel Advanced II mouse
  • Logitech LS21 2.1 speakers
  • Windows 8
  • Cooler Master CM Storm Sirus Gaming headset

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7 comments

  1. £1500 is very expensive for that really.

  2. Yeah, not a great selection of components. especially the memory. thats not really forgiveable in 2013.

  3. £1,500? I dont think so, I could build a much better system for that price.

  4. Nothing I really like about that build, I normally like the pcspecialist builds you feature on this page, and the mesh one was even nice, but this ? nah. pass.

  5. I am glad that didnt get an award, because its pants. The whole build looks like its sagging inside and the component selection is dire. unnamed memory? entry level PSU and poor cooling, for £1,500? serious? id have gave it 5 out of 10. not 7, but as I said, no award, so im letting you guys off with it.

  6. TBH i would rather have a gaming laptop than a gaming pc these days.oo00 that reminds me i’ve just bought a samsung seris 7 gaming laptop.laptops for the win in my book 🙂

  7. wow, thats a system I wouldnt have myself. a last gen SSD, crap memory and an entry level cooler master PSU? temps are terrible too.

    Thats embarassing. thumbs down from me.

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