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YOYOTech M-Cube WS Review

Rating: 7.5.

The 3D graphics workstation is supposed to be big, black and expensive, like the Green Hornet's gadget car. But YOYOTech clearly hasn't read that particular script with the M-Cube WS. The model we were sent was not only about half the size of the average workstation, but half the price and mostly red … although more sober colours are available.

Despite its small size, the YOYOTech M-Cube WS packs in a choice selection of components for its intended audience of 3D content creators. With a quad-core Intel Core i5, liquid cooling, professional AMD FirePro graphics, and a 10,000rpm industrial-strength hard disk, it ticks the necessary boxes if your 3D needs are professional rather than entertainment oriented.

The good news is that the price won't force you to apply for a business loan.

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YOYOTech M-Cube WS Specifications:

  • Intel Core i5-4670K @ 4.3GHz
  • 8GB GeIL DDR3 @ 2133MHz
  • ASUS MAXIMUS VI IMPACT Motherboard
  • 1TB Western Digital VelociRaptor SATA III 6Gb/s 10,000rpm HDD
  • 4GB GDDR5 AMD FirePro W7000 Graphics
  • Corsair Hydro Series H100 Liquid Cooler
  • Seasonic 650W PSU
  • Aerocool Dead Silence DS Cube Case
  • Windows 7 64bit
  • 3 Year Warranty

Price: £1,249 inc VAT & Delivery

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