Digital Storm Bolt Small Form Factor Gaming PC Review
Introduction and Specifications
Digital Storm has tackled the task of building a system that offers both high-performance parts and a small chassis with the Bolt series of custom PCs. Indeed, they nailed it on the compact size; the Bolt’s case measures just 3.6"(W) x 14"(H) x 15"(D), and while the components inside the Bolt we tested aren't the highest-end parts that money can buy, they're still fairly impressive.
Digital Storm Bolt dimensions and layout - click for high res.
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Model: CPU: Memory: Graphics: Motherboard: Storage: Optical: Cooling System: Operating System: Internet: Side Panel Ports: Rear Panel Ports: Sound: Power Supply: Keyboard/Mouse: Dimensions: Warranty: Price: |
Bolt Level 3 Intel Core i5-3570K (3.4GHz, overclocked to 4.2GHz) 8GB DDR3-1600MHz Corsair Vengeance Series NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti (2GB) Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WIFI 60GB Corsair SSD, 1TB (7200 RPM) HDD DVD/CD 8x Multi Air cooling, five heat pipes Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) Dual Realtek Gigabit LAN, WiFi 2 USB 3.0, 2 USB 2.0, headphone and mic jacks PS/2, 2 HDMI, 2 antenna connectors, DVI-I, 2 USB 3.0, 4 USB 2.0, 2 LAN, optical S/PDIF, audio jacks (x5) Integrated motherboard audio 500W Digital Storm Certified BOLT Edition Not included 3.6"(W) x 14"(H) x 15"(D) 3-year limited warranty $1,599 (as configured) |
Digital Storm paired a 60GB Corsair SSD with a 1TB hard drive (7200 RPM) for a nice one-two combination of speed and storage capacity, and the optical drive is a slim DVD/CD 8x Multi drive.
All of the above is connected to a Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WIFI motherboard, which features a fine assortment of rear I/O ports including a PS/2 port, two HDMI ports, DVI-I, two USB 3.0 and four USB 2.0 ports, a pair of Gigabit LAN ports, an optical S/PDIF port, two antenna connectors, and five audio jacks.
There are also two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, and mic/line in jacks mounted on a side panel. Typically, these are mounted on the front of the case, but Digital Storm made the interesting design choice to tuck them off to the side.
Normally, you’ll get an “accessories box” and a Digital Storm Binder with documentation and installation discs, but because we have a media test unit, Digital Storm didn’t send us all those goodies. So it goes.
Before we dive into our benchmark testing, let's take a closer look at this rig.