If you need a small, powerful gaming PC that's able to take on games with high settings at 1440p, the Mek1 is an impressive offering at $1,599 and earns our Editors' Choice award.$1599.99NeweggMORE: Best PC BuildsMORE: How To Build A PC...
Exceptional performance, Good build quality, Good component quality, Partially upgradable, Fairly quiet, Good connectivity options, Lack of bloatware, Small form factor, Bundled peripherals
Case feet are a pain to remove after installation, No extra HDD bays, Bundle not available in all regions, LED lit accessories do not synchronize with case, M.2 heatsink miss-drilled, Simple Bios
The ZOTAC MEK1 Gaming PC Bundle has an MSRP of $1599.99/€1499.99 incl. 19% VAT. Exceptional performance Good build quality Good component quality Partially upgradable Fairly quiet Good connectivity options Lack of bloatware Small form factor Bundled perip...
Abstract: Your gaming desktop doesn't need to be chunky. Zotac's debut gaming tower, the Mek1, is a slick, thin rig, armed with an Nvidia GTX 1070 Ti and a slew of surprisingly good peripherals. It's not as easy to upgrade as larger PCs (though it is possible), but it can match many of them in graphics muscle and won't take up nearly as much room....
We went and tried to build a PC on Newegg using the same components such as the CPU, hard drive, RAM, and so forth, and we came very close to the price of this PC without even buying a case, and that is just quite amazing. Zotac is offering a HUGE amount...
Published: 2018-05-22, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Good performance, Slim footprint
Inferior-feeling case, Cumbersome internals
For an out-of-the-box gaming PC, the Zotac MEK1 does quite well. It packs some decent internals and ran through most games and benchmarks pretty well, making it an easy pick for anyone looking for a compact, first-time gaming PC.What we didn't like about...
Fairly priced, Powerful gaming performance, Stays reasonably cool and quiet under load, Easy to set up, Customisable RGB lighting with good software
Not the prettiest to look at, Outdated 7th gen processor, Could be quieter when idle, Coil whine was occasionally noticeable
The Zotac MEK1, with its compact form factor, is a great option for users who want high end gaming performance in a PC not much larger than a console.Pre-built PCs often come at a premium but we think the £1,399 asking price is reasonable for the specific...
Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: This stylish gaming PC from ZOTAC has some decent hardware, performs well, but doesn't seem to fill any particular hole in the market – so why buy one? Well, let's find out! Want one? Amazon: prourls.co/3qr2 Products shown provided by: ZOTAC - Patreon: ww...
Good gaming pace, Cool and quiet, Slick exterior design
Lowly memory clock, Ugly interior
Good performance and low noise in a smart, slim case. Its raw CPU performance isn’t stellar, but it delivers the gaming goods...
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Published: 2018-04-28, Author: Mike , review by: eteknix.com
One of the best looking Gaming PC’s we’ve seen, Strong gaming performance even at 4K, Clever design choices which make it not only look good but run efficiently, For a small system, the components have been well placed and are largely easily accessible, T
None, Neutral, Wireless aerials are the only clumsy part of the design. An exceptionally minor point, I would have been nice if there was a little more product details on the packaging, Zotac MEK1 Gaming PC,
PricingThe Zotac MEK1 Gaming PC has a retail price in the region of £1400. While this is a lot of money, for the system you are getting the price is competitive and a fair reflection. With excellent gaming figures and powerful performance, you are certain...
The Zotac Mek1 is a fine first outing for Zotac in its endeavor to provide larger gaming PCs with desktop components at an affordable price point. Like most of Zotac's wares, its primary benefactor is the uninitiated gaming enthusiast; DIY gearheads likel...