Tuesday, October 23rd 2012

Digital Storm Announces the Bolt Gaming PC

Fremont-based company Digital Storm has today introduced its newest gaming system, a slim and sleek desktop called Bolt. Featuring a chassis just 3.6 inches wide, Digital Storm's latest creation can be equipped with a 3rd generation Intel Core processor, up to 16 GB of RAM, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 600 Series graphics card (up to a GTX 680), a 1 TB hard drive and, optionally, a 60/120 GB SSD, a DVD writer, and a 500 W power supply.

The Bolt comes with Windows 7 Home Premium pre-installed and it starts at $999.
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11 Comments on Digital Storm Announces the Bolt Gaming PC

#1
qwerty_lesh
yeah cos us consumers, we love paying through the teeth for toasty low cfm rigs with pissy nonstandard power supplies, yeah :slap:
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#2
Hillbilly
Could use a slot load optical drive. Reminds me of Falcon Northwest's tiki.
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#3
jeffrelw
I hear screams "hot!!!!" from the soul of the Bolt
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#4
btarunr
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PCIe is a sensitive bus, risers are not recommended for such high-bandwidth devices as GTX 680 (or any GPU in its category).
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#5
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
Cristian_25HThe Bolt comes with Windows 7 Home Premium pre-installed and it starts at $999.
Yeah, starts at $999 for an i3 2100, 8GB RAM, and a GTX650Ti.
Really, $1k for a PC that runs a freaking i3 2100?! Shame on them!

Also, this:
btarunrPCIe is a sensitive bus, risers are not recommended for such high-bandwidth devices as GTX 680 (or any GPU in its category).
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#7
Supercrit
Aleksander DishnicaThe design seems unique
Just an uglier Tiki
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#8
badtaylorx
i really wish steam would put out somthing along the lines of this, but put it out at cost. make the money off of the games.....
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#9
[H]@RD5TUFF
I'll keep my mini itx system thanks, I can see this getting crazy hot as well as having artifacting issues thanks to the PCIe header.

NO THANKS :nutkick:
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#10
camoxiong
pretty nice for a small form factor pc.
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#11
dwade
This is like a DIY Alienware x51, or just a poorly built x51.
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