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Digital Storm's custom Bolt 2 case in Copperhead finish looks stunning. The case packs a ton of components and performance into a pint-sized PC. Incredibly, this system hangs with ...
Digital Storm's latest Bolt is more than the standard tower we've seen from the PC boutique company in the past-- it's a Steam Machine! Well, sort of. It's also a regular PC, with the ability to ...
Digital Storm shows off the all new Bolt II Steam Machine at CES 2014 and we take an in-depth look. Charles Gantt. TweakTown. Published Jan 8, 2014 11:23 AM CST Updated Nov 3, 2020 12:19 PM CST.
Digital Storm didn’t spill other details of the Bolt 3, but it’s easy to see it still uses a Mini-ITX motherboard, and custom liquid cooling is still present. And no big surprise: It’ll run ...
Aesthetics: The Bolt makes a striking first impression with its 3.6" wide metal chassis, designed entirely in-house by Digital Storm's engineering team.
The Digital Storm Bolt II proves that small changes can make a huge difference in a desktop PC. This new incarnation still looks a bit ho-um, but the revised internal layout is nearly perfect.
Digital Storm Bolt Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit; 4.1GHz Intel Core i7-3770K; 8GB 1,600MHz DDR3 SDRAM; 2GB Nvidia Geforce GTX 660 Ti graphics card; 120GB solid-state drive, 500GB 5,400rpm hard drive ...
Digital Storm has been in the custom PC game for a long time, but now is as exciting a time as ever for the Bay Area boutique manufacturer. The original Bolt was well-received, and the Bolt II ...
Digital Storm Bolt 3. By Matthew Buzzi . Oct 09, 2015 The Digital Storm Bolt 3 gaming desktop ($2,957 as tested) packs plenty of power into a stylish, small-form-factor (SFF) case and delivers the ...
Now, Digital Storm has followed that path with the Bolt, a system only 3.6 inches wide that manages to cram in an Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia GTX 660 Ti graphics card.
The Digital Storm Bolt 3 gaming desktop ($2,957 as tested) packs plenty of power into a stylish, small-form-factor (SFF) case and delivers the performance that gaming enthusiasts expect from more ...
It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when the switch happened, but a few years ago there was a shift in computers that moved away from the massive towers in which you could fit the kitchen sink and ...