The Gigabyte “Hulk” is a weird looking system, it’s half PS3 (original model) half spaceship in terms of design, and I kind of love it and hate it at the same time, as it’s just so unique looking. What it does offer, however, is pretty robust and the addition of LED lighting and ample ventilation will help it look great and stay cool and quiet.
With support for the latest 6th gen Intel processors, this compact system offers up a GTX970, M.2 support, DDR4, built-in Dual-Band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, USB Type C and more. With all this power and connectivity in a compact form factor, the GB-XD7B0 is perfect for those looking for an all-in-one solution for the living room multimedia, work and gaming.
Designed for the connected home and entertainment center setup, this stylish little system is an aesthetic compliment to any room. The fact that it can pack a 6th gen Intel Core CPU, and has a GTX950 in there, means that it’ll be a beast for all your home entertainment needs.
There’s some built-in white LED lighting, which looks pretty cool, giving it a little style boost on top of that lovely brushed aluminium finish.
Tucked around the back, two I/O ports, giving you access to all the connectivity you’re likely to need.
Which one of these two systems would you have in your home?
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