The Acer Predator desktop line has some of my favorite promotional
copy of all time, at least when it comes to PCs. "Fight on the forefront
of intergalactic gaming with a commanding advantage," the Predator's
splash page says, promising that the system will "crush 4K gaming and prepare for virtual reality," while allowing you to "power-up for galactic domination." It
all fits in with the extreme design of this gaming desktop, which looks
like the tank tread of some kind of future war machine. Or, as Acer
describes it, an "intimidating armor-inspired design." Even the airflow
vent directing air from the front to the back of the chassis is called
an IceTunnel (as in, "Gaming is hot, so stay cool with IceTunnel cooling
system").
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Behind that somewhat goofy exterior and hyperbolic marketing-speak,
is a set of components that we consider the sweet spot of first-gen VR
desktops, with an Intel Core i7 6700K CPU and the Nvidia GeForce GTX 980
graphics card (but the just-announced GeForce 1080 card will probably
eclipse that soon). This configuration also includes 16GB of RAM and a
2TB HDD/256GB SSD storage combo for a very reasonable $1,999. Different
configurations are available internationally, starting at £1,299 in the
UK. Only the smaller, newer Predator G1 tower is currently available in
Australia, starting at AU$3,299.
Acer Predator G6
Price as reviewed
$1,999
PC CPU
4GHz Intel Core i7-6700K
PC Memory
16GB DDR4 SDRAM 2133MHz
Graphics
4GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 980
Storage
256GB SSD + 2TB 7200rpm HDD
Networking
802.11ac wireless, Bluetooth 4.0
Operating system
Microsoft Windows 10 Home (64-bit)
While most of the VR-ready desktops
we've tested and reviewed have plenty of ports on the front or top
panels, the Predator G6 has only two USB 3.0 ports, a media card reader
and headphone
and mic jacks. Keep in mind your VR setup may require a couple of USB
ports, plus one more for an Xbox gamepad (at least for the Oculus Rift),
and you'll need ports for the included keyboard and mouse. Fortunately,
there are four more USB 3.0 and two more USB 2.0 ports around the back.
That in-the-box keyboard and mouse combo might be wired, but it's a
nice, hefty SteelSeries set, one of the better pack-in accessory sets
I've seen.
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