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Fierce PC Prodigy GT ‘Hulk’ Overclocked Mini Gaming PC Review

We measure power consumption at the socket via a calibrated meter – system wide. The monitor is not included in the draw.

Power results were measured at idle and when loading the system in the final ‘combined’ test in 3DMark 11.

power consumption

The system uses 72 watts on average when idling, rising to 291 watts when fully loaded.

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3 comments

  1. Christopher Hall-Nelson

    looks like a good build, never heard of them before mind you. so would be concerned on the viability of warranty

  2. Bitfenix must have sold billions of these cases – awesome.

  3. @Christopher

    Completely understandable – we’re relatively new kids on the block! But we hope our customer reviews speak for us: https://www.ekomi.co.uk/review-fiercepccouk.html