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Overclockers UK Titan Forcebox VR10 Mini-ITX System Review

Rating: 9.0.

If you are shopping around for a new system in the £1200 range and don't want to compromise on graphics power, then today's review is one you won't want to skip. Today we are looking at the Titan Forcebox VR10 system from Overclockers UK, featuring the brand new GTX 1080. 

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The OverlockersUK Titan Forcebox VR10 packs the brand new GTX 1080 Founder's Edition into a Mini-ITX package, resulting in a small but powerful machine that would be at home near your living room TV or up on your desk.

Specifications:

  • CPU: Intel Core i5 6400 Skylake Quad Core Processor.
  • CPU Cooler: 92mm Tower Cooler.
  • Motherboard Chipset: Intel H110.
  • Memory: Team Group Elite 8GB (2 x 4GB) 2400MHz DDR4.
  • Primary Drive: Kingston SSDNow 120GB Solid State Drive.
  • Secondary Hard Drive: 1TB Seagate Hard Drive.
  • Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 8GB Founder's Edition graphics card
  • Power Supply: KOLINK 600W 80Plus Bronze.
  • Lighting: Green LED lighting.
  • Audio: Onboard 7.1HD Audio
  • LAN: Gigabit LAN
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 64Bit.

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8 comments

  1. It looks like a nice build but I don’t understand why you’d go mITX and put it in a case that big. Built something similar (980 rather than 1080, 4690K rather than 6400) last year in a Node 302 and I thought that was on the “big” side of things 🙂

  2. valgarlienheart .

    £1200 and you get that dodgy PSU, also that CPU/GPU combo isn’t ideal, the CPU will be costing you FPS and if you were using a G-SYNC monitor you’d want to stay in that window rather than drop out.

  3. I up vote your comment.

  4. Wow what a mismatch! This has so many WTF moments. Its like someone took the most expensive GPU they could find then raided the bargain bucket for the rest. The case is the ugly stepchild of the phanteks range, steel and plastic when everything else they do is aluminium, so automatically you move up to the Phanteks Enthoo and a Matx mobo, if your sticking with air cooling put a thermalright Macho on it. £30 120gb SSD really???, that PSU I think that’s been covered. I could go on but how on earth this has as pro’s the case and well balanced specs £600 GPU vs £30 SSD. MUST HAVE??? Either must avoid or must reconfigure. On the plus side this is one of the better gaming benchmark suites I’ve seen on Kitguru recently hurrah for The Witcher : )

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  6. First: H110 chipset has only 6 lanes of PCI Express. This is severe.
    Second: Why would you pair the best single GPU ever with the lowest end i5???
    Third: Who the hell is Kolink???
    I really respect PC Builders, but this is literally going too far just to put a 1080 in a PC.

  7. Kolink and Rascom are the companies behind Noctua so Kolink has a solid track record even if its name is not well known.

  8. Well that is good to know, honestly. I just read the info and Kolink seems to be an OEM of some sort of Noctua’s, although they have lots of responsibilities, which makes it vital for Noctua http://noctua.at/en/rascom-kolink. Sorry, Kolink. I never meant to be rude to you