Velocity Micro's Edge Z55 provides a powerful example of the leap ahead in performance afforded by Intel's new Core i7 CPUs. Velocity Micro's own overclocking efforts don't hurt either. Any PC gamer would love to make this upper midrange desktop their own. Read more
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The good: Fast overclocked Intel Core i7 processor; ample memory and graphics card power; provides enough performance to justify its upper midrange price.
The bad: Uses two graphics cards when a single, dual-chip card would have done the same work and allowed more room for upgrades.
The bottom line: Velocity Micro's Edge Z55 provides a powerful example of the leap ahead in performance afforded by Intel's new Core i7 CPUs. Velocity Micro's own overclocking efforts don't hurt either. Any PC gamer would love to make this upper midrange desktop their own.
Cons: Support, support and support. And did I mention support.
Summary: CNET Ranks this as one of their top 5 performance PCs and the machine is blazing fast even with the lowest end Intel Core i7-920 chimp. I upgraded my system ...
Summary: CNET Ranks this as one of their top 5 performance PCs and the machine is blazing fast even with the lowest end Intel Core i7-920 chimp. I upgraded my system a bit ? RAID 1, better graphics, but not much more. To play it safe, I purchased 7x24 support with on site support.
Issues
1. When it arrived the Raid was not working. It was a bit hard to see, but one of the drives was not plugged into a power source. It took me 20 minutes to wedge it back in. It was very hard to get my hand into a position to do this. All this was done at the direction of Velocity 2. 4 months after purchasing the computer, it died. Fan on the graphics card was making a very load noise. After two hours of trouble shooting either by email or by phone conversation with Velocity, it was decided to ship me a new mother board and power supply. By this time, I had tested each memory card in each slot, removed the video card, disconnected the hard drives and a variations of other tests. Since this was a Sunday, the RMA shipped the next day ground. (I was never given the option to upgrade shipping. 8 days later I had the new equipment. Velocity got me a third party repairman who showed up that same evening (the luck of his availability). He installed all the new equipment and the graphics card I had stored in a zip lock bag. All this got me only a little farther. The fan is not making noise and a small display on the motherboard is actually displaying an ?FF? which Velocity said is normal. But nothing is coming up on my display. He reported back to Velocity and arranged to have a new graphics card shipped (this time I requested overnight shipping at close to $50). Of course this was the end of the day West Coast so it could not ship until the next day. I got the new graphics cards, and even though I strongly hinted I wanted a tech to install it, they pushed me to do saying how easy it is. It was, but I am not a computer tech. Installed the new card. Nothing. Same problem. No display of the system booting, if it is. Now after 12 days, my option is to ship it back to velocity. This is what would have happened if I had not paid for this 7x24 on site support and I would be 12 days ahead. I have now at least two weeks just in shipping time added to the 12 days and 3 to 5 for the repair. I will have been without a system for over a month (Luckily I have a small MacBook I can use to type this). I could overnight it or 2 day express at at $190 and $160 respectively one way. As as I was typing this review they let me know that since it is over 3 months old, I have to pay for shipping the machine to them.
If you live in Virginia where they are, support would be great, but I am on the west coast and 7x24 with onsite support actually is hurting me.
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Pros: I7 975 extreme 6 gig ddr3 850 watt psu 1 gtx 295 card. make sure all is secure Mine worked 1st Crazy fast and solid. Since I've had it all upgraded to corsair 1000w psu and another gtx 295 card now sli and a TV tuner.
Cons: Hard to find any negative to say
Summary: If you want a Uber gaming machine this is it. Plus compared to Falcon and Maingear it better priced and forget Alien since dell took over its got a crappy ...
Summary: If you want a Uber gaming machine this is it. Plus compared to Falcon and Maingear it better priced and forget Alien since dell took over its got a crappy case inside
Pros: From my research, it looks like that best bang for the buck; I like the performance/dollar value.
Cons: I wish I had one now!
Summary: If it even comes close to the fps and power ratings CNet posted, this is going to be one helluva muscle rig that going to crush the competition on the ...
Summary: If it even comes close to the fps and power ratings CNet posted, this is going to be one helluva muscle rig that going to crush the competition on the performance and price point. Definitely on my Xmas list to buy.
Bottom Line:Velocity Micro's Edge Z55 provides a powerful example of the leap ahead in performance afforded by Intel's new Core i7 CPUs. Velocity Micro's own overclocking efforts don't hurt either. Any PC gamer would love to make this upper midrange desktop their own.
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