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Uberclok Reactor Review - Digital Trends

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Digital Trends have published a review of the Uberclok Reactor gaming desktop. 'Uberclok has chosen the Antec 900 as its chassis of choice for both of the PC configurations it sells, and it’s easy to see why. This is a long-time favorite among gamers due to its tremendous airflow, good looks and spacious interior. Since everything in this PC is overclocked, airflow is supremely important, and the Antec 900 delivers with two 120mm intake fans in the front, one 120mm exhaust fan on the back, and a giant 200mm fan on top of the case.

Three drives are included with the Reactor: two optical and one magnetic. The optical drives are Lite-On models, and include a DVD writer with LightScribe as well as a DVD reader. The lone hard drive is a gigantic 1TB Hitachi 7K1000 with 32MB of cache. If you don’t want this much storage (what’s wrong with you?) you can opt for a 500GB drive or a 150GB WD Raptor. RAID options are included in the configuration step on the website if you are looking for a mirrored or striped array.'

Read: Uberclok Reactor - Digital Trends

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