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Chillblast Fusion Templar PC - Good Performance And Excellent Screen

8/28/2013 9:31:52 AM

Good performance and excellent screen make it a compelling cheap choice.

Our cheap PC category has been dominated by the Palicomp’s Phoenix i5 Destiny for a long time (web ID: 366 679), but that system’s Sandy Bridge processors and last-generation graphics seem to be outdated. It's time to change, and the Chillblast Fusion Templar is determined to steal its crown.

The Templar has a familiar start with the Intel Core i5-3,570K processor. The "K" suffix indicates that it's an unlocked CPU, and the Chillblast has taken full advantage by increasing the incident speed of3.3GHz to 4.5GHz. It is not the most ambitious change we've seen on this processor, but it is enough to provide an application test result of 1.15 - 4.5% faster than the 1.1 scored by the Palicomp Phoenix i5 Destiny.

The Templar has a familiar start with the Intel Core i5-3570K processor. The "K" suffix indicates that it's an unlocked CPU, and the Chillblast has taken full advantage by increasing the incident speed of3.3GHz to 4.5GHz.

The Templar has a familiar start with the Intel Core i5-3570K processor. The "K" suffix indicates that it's an unlocked CPU, and the Chillblast has taken full advantage by increasing the incident speed of3.3GHz to 4.5GHz.

Gaming power originates from a midrange AMD Radeon HD 7770, which surpassed the Palicomp in our gaming tests. It reached a speed of 49fps in Crysis test at 1,920 x 1,080 High Quality settings, 19fps more than its rivals. The Templar can handle high-end games at native resolution, reaching 30fps in the Very High quality test, although the higher resolutions and multi- screen settings will prove too much for this card.

However, none of the components struggled in our heat tests. The processor attained the highest temperature of 74 degrees Celsius thanks to the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 heatsink (see 1), and the graphics card provided by XFX – was even cooler, only reaching the highest level of 620C. Noise was not a problem; the Templar was almost silent when it was in the idle mode, and its soft whine throughout the tough tests is nothing serious to worry about.

The rest of the specification makes an impression. 8GB of RAM is double the amount included in the Palicomp, and the Seagate Barracuda hard drive delivers 1TB of storage and good specifications. Its sequential read and write speeds of 189MB/s and 176MB/s compare well with the Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D located in the A-List, which reached speeds of 186MB/s and 187MB/s. The only frustration is the DVD writer; the Palicomp consists of a Blu-ray drive.

The chassis, a Corsair 200R, will not win any design prizes with its simple matte metal outer, but it has everything inside. A raised mainboard tray (see 2) allows the Chillblast to hide the ugly cables of the Xigmatek power behind it, and many of the system’s cables are tied together. As a result, we have an extremely tidy machine that is easy to work inside.

There is also a great deal of upgrade potential, with two empty memory sockets that are likely to accept an additional 24GB of DDR3 RAM, four empty SATA sockets on the bottom of the mainboard (see 3), three side-facing hard disk trays and two empty 5.25 inch disk bays. There is an empty PCI Express x16 slot (x4 speed limit), and it is participated by one PCI Express x1 and three PCIs. If we have any complaints, it is common about the general build quality. The plastic front panel bends ominously when pressed and the metal side panels are rather fragile.

The processor attained the highest temperature of 74 degrees Celsius thanks to the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 heatsink (see 1). A raised mainboard tray (see 2) allows the Chillblast to hide the ugly cables of the Xigmatek power behind it, and many of the system’s cables are tied together. There is also a great deal of upgrade potential, with two empty memory sockets that are likely to accept an additional 24GB of DDR3 RAM, four empty SATA sockets on the bottom of the mainboard (see 3), three side-facing hard disk trays and two empty 5.25 inch disk bays.

The processor attained the highest temperature of 74 degrees Celsius thanks to the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 heatsink (see 1). A raised mainboard tray (see 2) allows the Chillblast to hide the ugly cables of the Xigmatek power behind it, and many of the system’s cables are tied together. There is also a great deal of upgrade potential, with two empty memory sockets that are likely to accept an additional 24GB of DDR3 RAM, four empty SATA sockets on the bottom of the mainboard (see 3), three side-facing hard disk trays and two empty 5.25 inch disk bays.

Chillblast has included many accessories with the Templar, and the screen is the star of the show. It is a Full HD Iiyama ProLite X2377HDS screen- one of the best screens that we have ever seen is packed with a PC at this price. Its IPS screen provides an average Delta E of 2.5, which is better than the cheap screen in our A-List – the Dell UltraSharp U2312HM - and the precise colors are commensurate with pretty good maximum brightness of 266cd/m2. The only complaint is about the black level, which we want it to be deeper. The Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse are only average.

Apart from that, there is very little wrong with this computer. It is faster in applications and games than its cheap competitors, the chassis is tidy and quiet, and it comes with one of the best screens in a desktop package for this price. The Palicomp has had a lasting impact at the top of the A-List, but ultimately it has to be ranked last. The Chillblast Fusion Templar is the new king.

There is very little wrong with this computer. It is faster in applications and games than its cheap competitors, the chassis is tidy and quiet, and it comes with one of the best screens in a desktop package for this price.

Info

·         Price: $899

Ratings

·         Total: 5/6

·         Performance: 5/6

·         Features and design: 5/6

·         Value: 6/6

 Chillblast Fusion Templar Technical Specifications

·         3.3GHz Intel Core i5-3570K overclocked to 4.5 GHz

·         8GB DDR3 RAM

·         1TB hard disk

·         DVD burner

·         AMD Radeon HD 7,770 graphics

·         24-inch TFT screen

·         1,920x1,080

·         4 USB 3.0 ports; four USB 2.0 ports

·         1 PS / 2, 1 optical S / PDIF

·         5 3.5mm audio

·         Gigabit Ethernet

·         Wireless keyboard and mouse

·         Windows 8 64-bit

·         A one-year RTB warranty

·         210x497x430mm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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