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OcUK Titan Prodigy Polar Review

Editor: David Mitchelson  Date: 31-10-12   0 Comment(s) - Join the discussion here
Introduction

Product on Review: Titan Prodigy Polar


Manufacturer and Sponsor: Overclockers UK
Street Price: £1185.95

In the world of computing not everyone has the expertise to building their own custom PC. To many it can appear a daunting task to undertake and not least of all because there is a requirement to choose compatible hardware. Although many computer etailers allow for the purchase of individual components the bigger companies out there have put considerable time into designing and building their own systems for consumers to purchase. So if you don’t have the know-how, you can still get on the road to gaming stardom (or whatever else) without having to build the system yourself.

Today we shall be taking a look at a LAN gaming system named Titan Prodigy Polar from Overclockers UK. Our system today features an overclocked Intel Core i5-3570K, custom cooled/overclocked GTX 660Ti and much more! Join us as we put this system under the spotlight!



Overclockers UK on Titan Prodigy Polar
The award winning "Titan Prodigy Polar" is one of our smallest, most compact systems gaming systems to date. This special "Polar Edition" is available only in the White Prodigy case. Featuring the Intel Core i5 3570K 3.40GHz utlising hyper threading quad core performance and a massive 8GB of Corsair White RAM the "Titan Prodigy Polar" contains enough power to glide through everyday tasks and to power through intense applications and games with ease. The latest DX11 GFX cards provide superb cinematic graphics. All wrapped up inside the awesome new Bitfenix Prodigy case. Perfect for LAN, perfect for the desktop.


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