Reviews
System: V3 Gaming PC - Avenger
Publication: AnandTech.com
Date: May 16, 2012
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Snippet: "As it turns out, though, cooling isn't much of an issue for the Avenger, despite the high core voltage. We already knew the GTX 680 was an efficient piece of kit, but the i7-3820 is actually fairly frugal as well in terms of both heat and power. The Avenger remains relatively quiet even under load, making it an excellent choice for a workstation."
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System: V3 Gaming PC - Salvo 3D
Publication: PC World Magazine
Date: March 19, 2012
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Snippet: "In other words, what else does V3 bring to the table to make this gaming PC shine for its $200 price bump? In a word, gaming. Neither iBuyPower’s nor Lenovo’s desktops can hold a candle to the V3 Salvo 3D’s ability to push frame rates. V3’s system delivered an impressive 125.7 frames per second on our Unreal Tournament 3 benchmark (2560 by 1600 resolution, high quality), smacking down the paltry 67 fps of iBuyPower’s rig and the 33.2 (!) fps of Lenovo’s."
PCW Rating: 3.5 out of 5
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System: V3 Gaming PC - Convoy
Publication: PC World Magazine
Date: January 31, 2011
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Snippet: "If you're looking for the fastest PC you can get your hands on without destroying your bank account in the process, add the V3 Convoy to your short list. It's loaded with just about every option you can think of, packed in a wicked-looking, eye-catching, upgrade-friendly chassis--and it's one of the fastest systems we've reviewed for both gaming and general performance."
PCW Rating: 4.5 out of 5
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System: V3 Gaming PC - Avenger
Publication: Computer Power User Magazine
Volume: 10 Issue: 08 - August 2010
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Snippet: "Performance of the Avenger was topnotch, and we like that V3 Gaming offers overclocking free, a practice that some boutique builders have gone away from."
CPU Rating: 4 out of 5
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System: V3 Gaming PC - Move 3DS
Publication: Computer Power User Magazine
Volume: 10 Issue: 09 - September 2010
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Snippet: "When you consider the portability of the Move, it’s certainly an appealing option for LAN party regulars. Its power may not be enough for pure performance enthusiasts, but you’ll get the last laugh when it’s time to pack up and take your PCs to the car."
CPU Rating: 3.5 out of 5
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System: V3 Gaming PC - Move 3DS
Publication: Legit Reviews
Date: September 10, 2010
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Snippet: "The V3 Gaming Move 3DS computer system wasn't designed to be the most powerful system in the world. It was designed to be a solid gaming system with a small footprint for those limited on space or for those who frequent LAN games and don't want to move a huge system around. In this, V3 has succeeded with flying colors."
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System: V3 Gaming PC - Avenger 3DS
Publication: Computer Power User Magazine
Volume: 10 Issue: 10 - October 2010 (Dream PC Edition)
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Snippet: "...taking top marks in its tier in Left 4 Dead 2, Aliens vs. Predator, SiSoft Sanrda's Physical Disks test, and the overall 3DMark Vantage and PCMark Vantage scores... The V3 Avenger is a solid performer with plenty of headroom to spare in the graphics and hard drive departments."
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System: V3 Gaming PC - Move 3DS
Publication: PC World Magazine
Date: November 23, 2010
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Snippet: "...the Move was built for gaming, and it doesn't disappoint. On our Unreal Tournament benchmark (highest settings, at a resolution of 2560 by 1600 pixels), its Nvidia GeForce 460GTX graphics achieved an excellent 86.2 frames per second... The Move 3DS delivers excellent 3D gaming performance in a tiny package..."
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