Saturday, 25 January 2014

MaxForce Javelin P55 Review

There had been many scenarios in the present world where the main supplier or the real originator delivers the best but for that quality he charges more from the user under different financial heads. This is very big turmoil situation that a game lover has to struggle to get an apt Intel’s six core CPU which is Core i7-980 Extreme Edition for having a better configuration but it is getting beyond the budget for many. It is the misdirection to the techno lovers who are just trying to target to get the costlier high configuration for their desires.

The smarter choice in that case could be to shift to the second best option available in the market as über-CPU which is somewhat speedy and too has second standard high quality video card. Named after anti-tank rocket launcher, MaxForce has done the similar thing with its new Javelin P55 gaming PC to meet the need of the end users in various aspects. It was never been so easy to get the final product but when the mission accomplished then it became a big achievement as to test this PC, because there had been many difficulties in reaching to this level.
Now, with the Javelin system a user can fulfill his desires for having a robust configuration for the desired purpose. As with the Javelin system, one can easily choose the required configuration depending upon the budget of the individual. Also the received reviews from different user base suggest that MaxForce delivers a smart mix solution depending on the exactly required configuration and also the user’s budget. The company opted for a quad-core Core i7-860 chip which overclocked to 3.8GHz unlike the Intel’s leading edge six-core CPU, also the MaxForce uses Corsair H50 water-cooler instead of today’s most widely used Asetek models in value oriented gaming rigs.
Meeting the price requirements was again an uneasy task, as the test configuration went up to $2,855 (direct) and it was yet to be ready with the graphics card and some other relevant materials. Studying the prices in the market, most of the similarly featured six-core systems have the price band of around $5,000 which suggests a highly optimistic value for the MaxForce Javelin P55. So, finally the MaxForce Javelin is ready and is present in the market to fulfill the requirements of the various levels of users with its wooing features of easily assembling and low price.


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