AlphaSync Luna Diamond-7 Gaming PC Review
Peter Donnell / 4 years ago
A Closer Look
While it’s obviously not the most extreme looking PC in the world, it’s hardly ugly either. AlphaSync has always been on point when it comes to colour matching their hardware, albeit it’s just black and white in here, but it’s very presentable.
The case they’ve used is quite nice, offering up a good amount of interior space, and a PSU shroud to hide all the cable gore. Oh, and that lovely CV650W PSU down there from Corsair.
The graphics cards is a Gigabyte Windforce RTX 2070.
It’s their more affordable RTX 2070 with the dual fan design. However, it’s still an RTX 2070! That’s a very powerful GPU and it’s going to be perfect for 1440p gaming.
Further up, we have the AMD 2700X CPU which is at stock clocks with the stock cooler. However, we know this to be a good cooler and decent CPU overall, so that’s fine by me. This being Ryzen AM4, there’s room to upgrade things too.
We only have the 16GB memory option here, but again there are 4 slots, so you could always add more memory down the line.
Cooling looks pretty decent overall, with a trilogy of RGB fans in the front. Of course, the RGB doesn’t make the system cooler, but it can make it look cooler.
The case features tempered glass on both the left side and the front panel. AlphaSync kept the branding pretty simple here too, just featuring their badge on the bottom of the front panel. It’s a very clean design overall.
The RGB looks pretty fantastic though, giving loads of style to your build. You can control it via the included remote, or just tap the reset button to cycle through colour and effects.