Chillblast Fusion Thunderbird review

Is the beefy 4.8GHz overclock too much for this custom rig?

Chillblast Fusion Thunderbird
Chillblast Fusion Thunderbird

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

  • +

    Great choice of components

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    240GB SSD

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    Good gaming performance

Cons

  • -

    4.8GHz overclock is not stable at load

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The Chillblast machine is one big, fat beastie. The chunky Zalman chassis gives it a real sense of presence on your desk, and the internal goodies match that sense of scale, with a heftily overclocked i5 CPU and similarly overclocked GTX 670 doing the graphical grunt work.

Sadly though, it's in the overclocking department that the Fusion Thunderbird gets a serious black mark.

A fit state

One of the big bonuses of this rig is that it's one of only two PCs in the test with a chunky 240GB SSD as a main OS drive. It's also got a 1TB HDD backing it up for all your data needs, but with that decent SSD installed you could get a large chunk of your current gaming library on those solid state memory chips without things getting too crowded.

The Scan 3XS Z77 Performance GTK3, the other PC with a 240GB SSD, has a weaker graphics card, and therefore falls well short in the gaming benchmarks. That Mushkin SSD also helps the Fusion Thunderbird get the fastest boot time of the lot.

If it wasn't for the major black mark around the overclock, this review would be sickeningly glowing. Chillblast has found an excellent balance between the speedy GTX 670, i5 CPU and 240GB SSD. It's not the fastest rig in the test, but it has been intelligently specced-out, despite the Blu-ray drive, and no mistake. You can't argue with that impressive two-year warranty either; good work, Chillblast.