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YOYOtech NightHawk Nova XT desktop system review - Elite Bastards
Right from the off, you can pick out plenty to salivate about in these base specifications, from the use of Sapphire's Radeon HD 4870 graphics board through to a hefty overclock provided to Intel's quad-core Core 2 Q9300 CPU to boost performance, all enclosed within Antec's latest high-end Twelve Hundred chassis. Also offered up is an LG Blu-Ray drive (which also supports the now-defunct HD-DVD standard incidentally), meaning that you won't have any troubles playing the latest High Definition movie releases either.
One item worthy of note is that this system, priced as it is at £799 including VAT, features only what you see above, meaning that no keyboard, monitor, mouse or Operating System are provided, so you'll need to source all of these yourself. If you're looking to replace your current system with something new in one fell swoop (which is clearly the aim of this particular system) then none of these items should be an issue however.