Home / Tech News / Featured Tech News / DinoPC Predator Extreme 3570K OC Review (4.7GHz i5 3570K / GTX 670 OC)

DinoPC Predator Extreme 3570K OC Review (4.7GHz i5 3570K / GTX 670 OC)

DinoPC ships the Predator Extreme system in a large box with streams of protection. The system itself resides in the Corsair 500R case's box which acts as a secondary barrier against impact blows and potential damage.

Documentation and a driver CD for the Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H motherboard, Corsair 500R case and H100 CPU cooler manuals and the Windows 7 Home Premium installation disc are all provided.

Many different screws for Corsair's 500R case accompany cables for the modular Xigmatek power supply, three zip ties and a flexible SLI bridge, to complete the supplied bundle.

Don't expect to use the H100 CPU cooler with another system in the future. Neither the Intel LGA 2011 nor AMD mounting hardware is present.

Ensure that you posses a kettle-style power lead before purchasing the Predator Extreme; sadly, the system isn't supplied with this essential cable.

Become a Patron!

Check Also

DLSS 5 NVIDIA

KitGuru Games: DLSS 5 misses the point

It would be hard to argue that NVIDIA’s DLSS technologies haven’t been a net positive to the PC space, with the machine-learning based upscaler successfully translating lower resolution inputs into a final image which is perceivably sharper while hogging fewer resources. Though somewhat more contentious, the next evolution of DLSS came in the form of Frame Generation, using ML in order to generate additional frames for high-refresh rate gaming. Both techniques can have their issues, but generally speaking they’ve allowed for more people to experience higher-end titles at increased frame rates. DLSS 5, however, takes a sharp pivot, with a very different end goal in mind than the performance-boosting versions that came before.

4 comments

  1. One of my drive bays snapped too 🙁

  2. Nice selection of components. those graphics cards are wicked. nice selection. Id still rather build one myself however, even if it cost more. Good option for the punters who dont want to build their own.

  3. Can you ever go wrong with a Corsair H100 at the heart of a system? im shocked they set the profile to the top however, its really very loud at that setting and I wouldnt use it. the middle option is my choice. it varies but doesnt quite hit the same speeds.

  4. I work for a competitor. All I can say if that’s the best cable management you’ve seen, you haven’t seen ours. Also we ship that particular case with a full system inside and have never had one arrive at our customers damaged in such a way.