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alaTest has collected and analyzed 12 reviews of V3 Gaming Traverse. The average rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Desktops for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the usability. The size also gets good opinions. Reviews are divided on the reliability.
size, usability
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Desktops the V3 Gaming Traverse is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 89/100 = Very good quality.
Expert review by : Brian Westover (pcmag.com)
The V3 Gaming Avenger gaming desktop hits the sweet spot for both gamers who want to compete against the best and builders who want to tweak their systems to top performance.
Expert review by : Brian Westover (pcmag.com)
The V3 Gaming Devastator is a small form-factor (SFF) desktop that competes with elite systems thanks to a 4th-Gen Intel Core i5 processor and two Nvidia GPUs.
Powerful processing with overclocked 4th-gen Intel Core i5 processor. Two-way SLI Nvidia GeForce GTX 770 graphics provide smooth graphics as any detail level.
No room for expansion or upgrades. Side/top panel video is awkward to remove.
The small form-factor V3 Devastator offers up the performance of an elite gaming PC with the price tag of mid-range system, trouncing most similarly priced competitors and keeping up with more expensive compact gaming rigs. It's significantly more...
Expert review by : Brian Westover (pcmag.com)
With great performance that won't break the bank, the V3 Gaming Traverse is a smart pick, provided you don't have your heart set on easy maintenance and upgrades.
Expert review by : Sarah Jacobsson Purewal (pcworld.com)
V3 crams a dual GPU GTX 690 into a tiny PC costing $2,500. The result is superb gaming performance, but general performance lags a bit.
Expert review by : Matthew Murray (pcmag.com)
The V3 Gaming PC Avenger is far from the fastest or most exciting gaming desktop out there, but it's a satisfying and powerful computer nonetheless.
Very good performance. Easy-to-open case. Includes gaming keyboard, mouse.
Expensive. Not the fastest performer out there. Limited internal expandability.
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Expert review by : Natalie Shoemaker (pcmag.com)
The V3 Gaming PC Move 3DS packs 3D gaming in a small form factor desktop, and offers it at a competitive price compared with its pint-sized peers.
Fast Core i5 Sandy Bridge processor. No bloatware. Plenty of connectivity ports. Compact size. 24/7 e-mail support. 1TB of storage.
No keyboard. No mouse. No integrated Wi-Fi. No expansion room. Requires screw drive to open.
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Expert review by : Joel Santo Domingo (pcmag.com)
The V3 Gaming PC Avenger 3DS is a good desktop for hardcore gamers that want a triple SLI system for a lot less than $5,000, but it doesn't have the bang for buck or bragability we're looking for.
Fast 3D performance. Overclocked Core i7 processor. Lots of I/O ports.
Big chassis. Fan noise is omnipresent. No PCI/PCIe upgrades possible. SATA ports are buried. Extra internal cabling not hidden.
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Expert review by : Dustin Sklavos (anandtech.com)
We've had a few boutiques come through here, but what V3 Gaming PC wanted to approach us with was something different than we're used to seeing. Many of the systems sent through here are aggressively tuned, designed for performance at virtually any...
Expert review by : Tuan Nguyen (maximumpc.com)
V3 Gaming shows us what it can do with its decadent Avenger gaming PC
- Great for 4K gaming ; - RAID 0 OS drive ; - Good factory overclock ; - No bloatware
- 16GB of RAM may be limiting for some ; - Cooling could be more efficient ; - 1TB HDD
Expert review by : Gordon Mah Ung (maximumpc.com)
Amazingly small while packing a dual-GPU card
Unstable; a tad noisy under load
The enthusiast PC market seems to be experiencing a bit of bipolar disorder these days. It’s either represented by massively huge systems so big they blot out the sun, or teeny, tiny boxes that you could slip under your arm and then skateboard to a LAN...
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