Do great minds think same or is Silverstone’s SG07 chassis just that cool. We doubt the SG07 is just that ok. After all the chassis that CyberPower utilizes for its LAN Party EVO Mini tends to be the similar chassis we used for our Wee Ass-Kicking Machine.As with the WAKM the SG07 limits you to a one PCI-E slot and a Mini-ITX board but that won't mean the CyberPower and WAKM are the same. In fact they couldn’t be more unsimilarThe LAN Party EVO Mini appear AMD’s latest Radeon HD 6870 card wherein the WAKM utilized a Gigabyte 1GB GeForce GTX 460 card. The WAKM used a Zotac board with posted Wi-Fi while CyberPower reaches for a Gigabyte GA-H55N-USB3 board.
The real issue here is CPU choice. Both mini rigs use Intel chips but while the WAKM utilization the high 2.93GHz Core i7-870 quad-core CyberPower act for a Core i5-655K. The K appear that the chip is unlocked to aid overclocking and CyberPower takes utmost care of that by moving the chip up to 4.32GHz. For the 655K which has been allover overclocked to 5GHz it’s no stretch.
We didn’t overclock the pro c in our own small as the material LGA1156 cooler isn’t the greatest for that work. CyberPower overcomes its rounded thermal disadvantages by somehow putting an Asetek 550LC into the little chassis.Despite the overclock we were very much confident that the Wee Ass-Kicking Machine would remain. With its 120GB SSD and quad-core definitely the LAN Party EVO Mini would get removed.




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