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05-02-13, 09:23 AM
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CCL Elite Raven II Gaming PC Review
We've recently had the pleasure of taking a look at one of the best value systems from CCL - The Elite Raven II, a gaming PC that aims to pack a serious punch whilst offering gamers the best experience, without breaking the bank.
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05-02-13, 09:44 AM
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That is an exceptional price, before looking at the price I was totting up the prices of all the components and then obviously adding in a bit for CCL and I was thinking this would be coming in at £600-£650 tbh
Good job CCL
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05-02-13, 09:58 AM
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Amazing bit of kit for the price - I had alot of fun with it!
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05-02-13, 09:58 AM
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for £500 cant go wrong this is an epic gaming bundle for that price
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06-02-13, 03:40 AM
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Honestly I am glad that something like this got a review. Not everyone on these boards can afford the kind of stuff that typically goes up in the project builds section or even stacks up to most of the showcased builds, and to see something this simple, affordable, and decently powerful might just give the BROKE broke bunch hope. Plus this platform is pretty decently upgradeable: the form factor allows you to swap in something like a Maximus V Gene, move to a 7870 Tahiti LE card, a 3570K, and add a bit of decently clocked RAM, all at reasonable cost and all over time (PSU as well, of course). Anyone actually used this case in a build before? I have actually spec-d out a basic multi-monitor web-surfing home computer for someone based on this chassis and was wondering how this thing was to work with.
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