Video Card

I hate to end things off on a short note, but I think it’s fairly obvious what video card I went with for Lunchbox 3. If you are looking to pack the most performance into the smallest package there really is only one card on the market available. That is the Asus GTX 670 DirectCU Mini that I reviewed a few weeks back. I highly recommend you check out the full review HERE. Even ignoring the fact that this is one of the only options available, I would have been leaning this direction anyhow. Asus put a lot of time into the DirectCU to design its cooling and their software support. It is details like those that help set them apart from their competition.

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Here are a couple shots of the GTX 670 DirectCU Mini sitting next to the GTX 670 that I use in Lunchbox 2. This puts the size difference into perspective; this is a small card with the big card performance!

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You might call him obsessed or just a hardcore geek. Wes's obsession with gaming hardware and gadgets isn't anything new, he could be found taking things apart even as a child. When not poking around in PC's he can be found playing League of Legends, Awesomenauts, or Civilization 5 or watching a wide variety of TV shows and Movies. A car guy at heart, the same things that draw him into tweaking cars apply when building good looking fast computers. If you are interested in writing for Wes here at LanOC you can reach out to him directly using our contact form.

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #33252 05 Nov 2013 18:59
This week I will be covering the new LAN build over three articles. Then everyone can check it out this coming weekend at Nexus! Enjoy
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Plague replied the topic: #33253 05 Nov 2013 23:15
nice. I would have loved to go intel with mine, just didn't have the money. Can't wait for the next article.

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