Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the Acer Predator G6-710 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Predator G6-710.
April 2016
(77%)
38 Reviews
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122 Reviews
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The editors liked
Unique and agressive design
Powerful hardware
Support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
Easy-Swap Drive
Turbo mode which overclocks the whole system
Effective gaming performance for 1080p
1440p
And light 4K play
Included mouse and keyboard are much better than average
Runs quiet while gaming
Automatic overclocking
Hot-swap hard drive bay
Strong gaming performance
Eye-catching design
Includes gaming keyboard and mouse
The Acer Predator G6 fits our VR sweet-spot components into a big
Distinctive case for under $2
000. Performance is great
Basic software overclocking is built in
And there's a swappable drive bay in the front
Striking design
Strong Nvidia GTX 980 gaming performance
Easy-access hard drive bay and headset dock
Included SteelSeries accessories
The editors didn't like
Relatively high weight
Polarizing design
Outer construction feels plasticky
Cramped inside
Given the size of the outer shell
Expensive
Large
Not much room for upgrades
You really have to like the sci-fi tank look to appreciate the design. Not enough front- or top-panel ports for all your VR accessories. The case interior is not as user-accessible as some
Published: 2016-06-15, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Strong gaming performance, Eye-catching design, Includes gaming keyboard and mouse,
Expensive, Large, Not much room for upgrades
The Acer Predator AG6-710 (70002) is a mean-looking, powerful gaming PC, but it's expensive compared with similarly performing desktops. And there's little room for expansion...
Published: 2016-06-10, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: The desktop Acer calls Predator G6 ( G6-710 for this review) is a monster. It's not the largest and most all-inclusive PC they offer - it's not even the most massive Predator. Instead, it's a great combination of elements. It's powerful enough to run high...
The Acer Predator G6 fits our VR sweet-spot components into a big, distinctive case for under $2,000. Performance is great, basic software overclocking is built in, and there's a swappable drive bay in the front
You really have to like the sci-fi tank look to appreciate the design. Not enough front- or top-panel ports for all your VR accessories. The case interior is not as user-accessible as some
The big, bold Acer Predator G6 scores for VR performance, but it's not exactly the most sophisticated-looking desktop we've ever seen...
The Acer Predator G6 fits our VR sweet-spot components into a big, distinctive case for under $2,000. Performance is great, basic software overclocking is built in, and there's a swappable drive bay in the front
You really have to like the sci-fi tank look to appreciate the design. Not enough front- or top-panel ports for all your VR accessories. The case interior is not as user-accessible as some
The big, bold Acer Predator G6 scores for VR performance, but it's not exactly the most sophisticated-looking desktop we've ever seen...
Published: 2016-03-28, Author: Ivan , review by: laptopmedia.com
Unique and agressive design, Powerful hardware, Support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, Easy-Swap Drive, Turbo mode which overclocks the whole system
Relatively high weight
Predator G6-710 is without a doubt the king of beasts from Acer's Predator series. The PC is a great choice for users looking for a machine with interesting and aggressive design language combined with extremely powerful hardware capable of running all of...
Effective gaming performance for 1080p, 1440p, and light 4K play, Included mouse and keyboard are much better than average, Runs quiet while gaming, Automatic overclocking, Hot-swap hard drive bay
Polarizing design, Outer construction feels plasticky, Cramped inside, given the size of the outer shell
You may or may not be keen on the industrial-looking outside--and the cramped inside gave us pause—but the Predator G6 undeniably brings on the frames for PC gamers tied to 1080p and 1440p monitors. Read More...
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Published: 2016-02-16, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Striking design, Strong Nvidia GTX 980 gaming performance, Easy-access hard drive bay and headset dock, Included SteelSeries accessories
No tool-free upgradability
If you want a gaming PC that's as good at turning heads as it is at running new games at their highest potential, the Acer Predator G6 ($1,499 starting, $1,999 as reviewed) is a great choice. This monstrous tower's GTX 980 graphics card and 6th-Gen Core i...
Abstract: Hot on the heels of the Acer Predator X34 monitor, Acer has released their all new Predator G6 Desktop to challenge the big players in the ultimate gaming PC arena. And not a moment too soon -- we need new extreme Skylake hardware for all the AAA titles a...
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The Acer Predator G6 fits our VR sweet-spot components into a big, distinctive case for under $2,000. Performance is great, basic software overclocking is built in, and there's a swappable drive bay in the front
You really have to like the sci-fi tank look to appreciate the design. Not enough front- or top-panel ports for all your VR accessories. The case interior is not as user-accessible as some
The big, bold Acer Predator G6 scores for VR performance, but it's not exactly the most sophisticated-looking desktop we've ever seen...