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December 2014
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Abstract: I don't have what you would call a 'high-end' gaming PC at home. It isn't just a potato hidden within a bright orange case, but it's not the LPC either. I built it on a budget last year and it gets my games played and my internet surfed, a situation I ima...
The Mach V sports a distinctive look thanks to its cleanly designed case.
The gaming computer lacks some of the design customization features of other comparable machines.
The Falcon Northwest Mach V features solid high-end gaming performance, but the computer will benefit from processor and graphics card upgrades....
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Published: 2014-10-09, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Can play games smoothly at WQHD/WQXGA resolutions. Overclocked eightcore Intel Core i75960X CPU. Multiple Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 graphics cards. Good thermal management. Lots of internal drive space. M.2 solidstate drive.
The threeway SLI GTX 980 configuration is not the fastest at lower resolutions. Drive bays lack connectors. Available PCIe slots are blocked
The Falcon Northwest Mach V (GTX 980) brings cutting-edge technology, solid build quality, and top-notch performance to the desktop gaming grid, thanks to the latest high-end components. Watch out competitors, the bar has been raised....
Published: 2013-02-22, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Top-end performance. New gaming experiences with multi-monitor/3D support. Chassis's vertical design takes advantage of the fact hot air rises. GPU Boost technology keeps system from overheating.
Pricey. Really pricey. No room for upgrades with triple-GPU setup
The Falcon Northwest Mach V (Triple Titan) gaming PC breaks all performance records, but this three-GPU setup is not for the faint of heart (or the light of wallet)....
This latest Falcon Northwest Mach V features Intel's new six-core CPU, a new motherboard chipset, and the usual assortment of high-end components
Gamers won't see much benefit from Intel's new chip compared with the old flagship Core i7, and the imposing Mach V case isn't for everyone
Well-heeled gamers with professional-level application performance needs should look into this statement-making Falcon Northwest Mach V, but you can spend far less and still enjoy top-notch gaming with an older CPU.
Abstract: If gaming and performance are of utmost importance, the Falcon Northwest Mach V stands out. That is, if you can afford the desktop. It is highly customizable, but its price tag will likely scare...
Imposing new case makes a statement; fastest game performance we've seen; impressive leap forward in power efficiency
A PC in this price range demands more ambitious overclocking, no hard-drive data or power inputs mounted behind tool-free bays, power button may need more support
Falcon Northwest's flagship Mach V gaming PC gets a towering case redesign and upgrades to the latest components from Intel and Nvidia. We have a few suggestions to make this system truly live up to its boutique price tag, but overall the Mach V deliv...