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ZOTAC ECM7307LH GeForce I7 10700 ZBOX ECM7307LH U W2B Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Details

Personal computer design typeMini PC
Specific Uses For ProductGaming
SeriesZBOX-ECM7307LH-U-W2B
Ram Memory Installed Size16 GB
Operating SystemWindows 10 Home
CPU ModelCore i7
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Description of ZOTAC ECM7307LH GeForce I7 10700 ZBOX ECM7307LH U W2B

ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3070 LHR 8GB GDDR6 256-bit [25 MH/s ETH hash rate (est.)]. Intel Core i7-10700 (8-core 2.9 GHz, up to 4.8 GHz) processor. Creator ready, Game Ready, VR Ready, 4K Ready. Quad-display ready, up to 4K Ready @ 120 Hz, 1 x HDMI 2.1, 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a. WiFi 6 Killer AX1650, Bluetooth 5, Gigabit LAN, 2.5Gbps Killer Ethernet; 4 x USB 3.1, 4 x USB 3.0 (1 Type-C)

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great car but some design choices are questionable.

Runs great, runs cool and very quiet even on steep fan curves. I'm personally more impressed than the InWin A1 build it replaces. The most dense computer I've ever owned. For the price, I doubt a mechanical (Seagate?) hard drive and single-channel RAM. Not terrible, just a little strange, especially at this price point. Please note that the hard drive must be formatted and initialized before it can be viewed. The fan pogo pins attached to the top foil also look odd. I like the idea of the pogo…

Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Mini PC in Computers & Accessories

Fun Facts: I pre-ordered this PC the day it was announced that a VR headset was going to be installed in my living room. Looked like a great mini PC with enough power for VR that I could easily fit into an entertainment console but wouldn't stick out like a sore "unicorn puke" thumb. Just wanted to post some pictures of the innards to help anyone who might want to get one of these but needs to see some build details to make a decision. A few things caught my eye while disassembling. 1. The side

Cons
  • Annoying

I was in the process of converting/upgrading my mid-tower to a mini-ITX build when I realized that given the current state of the world, it wasn't *much* much bigger than the GPU alone (mid-2021). I decided to take this and just resell all my old parts I had for a new build. It was a smart deal when the computer was $1899.99 and is now $2400 less. The machine is up now, it's great for what I wanted, it's an ultra small gaming PC. While I probably could have put together something comparable for

Cons
  • Not as good as it says