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The editors liked
Blazing-fast performance
High-quality professional build and design
Intricate liquid cooling system
Impressive CPU and gaming performance
Quiet operation under load
Attractive custom CPU-cooling loop
Color-shifting RGB lights
Fans
5GHz
Fairly quiet
Beautiful custom case
The Velox's Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 can ably handle graphically demanding games.
The editors didn't like
Very expensive
Case design feels uninspired given the high price
Expensive as configured
Given performance you get
Case lacks dust filters
Changing the fan LED colors requires removal of side panel
Expensive
Side door can be tricky to reattach
Air cooled GPUs
Intel's Haswell
E processors are only available on two Velox configurations.
Expensive, Side door can be tricky to reattach, Air cooled GPUs
The Velox isn't cheap, of course. With its custom-designed, damn-near artisanal case, high-gloss paint, and assortment of class-leading parts, the asking price of $4,737, however justified, still isn't easy to swallow. And that's without the custom coolin...
Impressive CPU and gaming performance, Quiet operation under load, Attractive custom CPU-cooling loop, Color-shifting RGB lights, fans
Expensive as configured, given performance you get, Case lacks dust filters, Changing the fan LED colors requires removal of side panel
Digital Storm's big, bold gaming tower sports superb looks and stunning speed, with two Nvidia GTX 1080s and an eight-core Intel CPU in our review unit. But we found a few details a bit lacking, more than a minor issue when you're buying a tower at $6,00...
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Published: 2015-10-18, Author: James , review by: pcgamer.com
Abstract: The best compliment I can give the Velox is that I forgot it existed. Though it might seem strange to say, especially of a sizable black cuboid that weighs more than a fat toddler, no toddler in existence has ever been this chill. Prove me wrong. I want t...
The Velox's Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 can ably handle graphically demanding games.
Intel's Haswell, E processors are only available on two Velox configurations.
The Digital Storm Velox provides superb performance in an accessible package....
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Published: 2016-10-04, Author: Matthew , review by: au.pcmag.com
Blazing-fast performance, High-quality professional build and design, Intricate liquid cooling system
Very expensive, Case design feels uninspired given the high price
The Digital Storm Velox is speedy and comes with a professionally assembled build and support, but it doesn't do enough to stand out as a top super-expensive gaming desktop...
Published: 2017-04-12, Author: Gordon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
The Velox isn't cheap, of course. With its custom-designed, damn-near artisanal case, high-gloss paint, and assortment of class-leading parts, the asking price of $4,737, however justified, still isn't easy to swallow. And that's without the custom coolin...
Performance, CustomPainted Chassis, High CPU And GPU Overclock
Price, I Can't Keep It
The Digital Storm Velox is a beauty of a machine, with a two-toned, custom-designed chassis bathed in RGB LED lighting, housing a hardware set that makes even the most jaded enthusiasts turn their heads. The brand new Intel Core i7-7700K and dual EVGA...
Attractive, functional custom case, Incredibly easy to upgrade, Overclocked to 5GHz, Great all-around performance
Limited room for additional hard drives, More expensive than similar competitors
Yes. The Velox packs fast components into an excellent desktop enclosure that's attractive, functional, and easy to upgrade. It isn't inexpensive, but it justifies its price by exceeding competitors in the areas we care about most. If you're looking for a...
Published: 2016-10-04, Author: Matthew , review by: in.pcmag.com
Blazing-fast performance, High-quality professional build and design, Intricate liquid cooling system
Very expensive, Case design feels uninspired given the high price
The Digital Storm Velox is speedy and comes with a professionally assembled build and support, but it doesn't do enough to stand out as a top super-expensive gaming desktop...