Reviewed on October 19, 2007Velocity Micro keeps to its performance ethic with this new ProMagix A50 desktop. This PC doesn't have a quad-core chip, nor does it want to serve as the hub of your "digital lifestyle." Instead, it promises fast 3D and overall performance, with room to grow. Dedicated PC gamers will appreciate what this system has to offer.TAGS:Velocity Micro, quad-core, Intel Core 2 Duo, dual-core, multi-core, CPU, DVD burner, NVidia, Nvidia GeForce, HP, Intel, DVD, games
Reviewed on July 18, 2006The budget desktop scene is due for a shake-up with Intel's new chips and AMD's impending price cuts, but the Velocity Micro Vector GX Campus Edition is a strong opening volley. There's not much we'd change about this back-to-school package; it's as capable as it is attractive.TAGS:Velocity Micro, Intel Core 2 Duo, back-to-school, PCI, PCI Express, NVidia, AMD, Nvidia GeForce, Intel, LCD, speakers, PC, games
Reviewed on July 27, 2006The Velocity Micro Raptor DCX delivers the fastest performance we've ever seen, thanks to an aggressively overclocked Core 2 Extreme CPU. Because its price is $1,000 above that of the competition, however, we can't help but feel as though Velocity is buying a championship. That and recent case innovations from other vendors prevent us from giving it a higher rating.TAGS:Velocity Micro, Radeon, Intel Core 2 Duo, Dell XPS, NVidia, video card, vendor, high-performance, chipset, Intel, hard drive, video, PC, games