Is a traditional tower PC chassis just too big for your home? Would you like to get something smaller, and quieter for your bedroom but capable enough to power the latest Direct X 11 games? Today we look at a new system from UK company BOX UK. Their Assassin Cube Gaming PC features a checklist of fantastic components – an MSI GTX770 Twin Frozr 2GB graphics card, partnered up with an Intel Core i7 4770K CPU. They are using an MSI Dragon Water Cooler and the Kitguru award winning Aerocool Dead Silence Chassis with matching fans. At £1119.99 inc vat is this a system you want to be including on your final shortlist?
The Aerocool Dead Silence Gaming Cube may be a small chassis, but it has been designed to accommodate high end hardware, including full length graphics cards. BOX have several powerful systems available in this ASSASSIN range, including less expensive Core i3 and i5 configurations with prices starting at £849.99. You can see the five configurations available over here. Today we are looking at the most expensive Core i7 model priced at £1119.99 inc vat.
BOX have overclocked the Intel Core i7 4770k to 4.2ghz.
Features
- The Latest 4th Gen i3, i5k or i7k Processors
- 2 x 4Gb Kit Kingston Hyper-X Beast 2400Mhz performance memory
- Kingston Hyper-X 120Gb SSD & 1Tb Hard Drive
- MSi Geforce GTX 770 Twin Frozr 2Gb Dedicated Graphics
- Built-in Wireless
- Aerocool Dead Silent Cube Gaming Case
- Aerocool Dead Silent 120mm Fan
- MSI Dragon Water Cooler
- Windows 8.1 64 bit
That is a great system, good specification and well thought out – never heard of box before, but will be keeping my eye on them.
I love the case, my friend bought one and its very very quiet indeed. my own thermaltake chassis sounds like a helicopter. about time I invested a little cash into upgrading.
Its a good list of components for the price. I know a lot of people say you should build your own, but after you have done it a couple of times, it loses the charm. A lot of the good UK companies have guys now that can do it as well as myself. Box seem to be one of the handful I would trust.
this unit is just like fooling all the people that is interested in purchasing if you will ask me iwill never buy this unit it is still the best if you build your own unit and put all the best parts you know about computers…