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  1. #E xs max metro last light 1080p#
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  3. #E xs max metro last light full#

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Generally, games ran at 1080p with mid to high settings, with only niceties like anti-aliasing and advanced effects being disabled to ensure a high frame-rate. I was worried that the dual-core processor wouldn’t be able to handle modern games, but I had no issues playing games like Chivalry, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, X-COM and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. Gamingįor gaming, the EN760 is surprisingly capable. During that time, it was used by my flatmate (and fellow reviewer) Ross as his primary gaming PC. I used the EN760 for a period of about four weeks as a secondary PC at home. You get everything you need in the box, including the antennas, a stand for upright use, the VESA mount, a power cable, a VGA/DVI adapter and the standard array of literature. This is used to secure the Zbox to the VESA mount, which can be used to attach the Zbox to TVs or monitors as seen below.

#E xs max metro last light full#

The final side is again mostly grilles, but with two screws to allow full access to the internals and a curiously shaped cutout in the middle.

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Left to right we have a WiFi antenna port, something weird, two gigabit ethernet ports, two USB 3.0 ports, a DVI port, an HDMI port, a Bluetooth antenna port and a power input. The back is considerably more interesting. The next side has a single USB 3.0 port and a lot of grille. First, the front, which includes a pair of 3.5mm jacks for headsets and microphones, an SD card reader, a USB 3.0 port, two LED indicators, an infrared port and a power button. However, a 4K sticker and the slick orange ring that appears when the machine powers on do a little to fade that illusion. It looks remarkably like a router, particularly with the dual antennas connected. The EN760 is a small black box, measuring 188mm (seven-and-a-half inches) square and 51mm (2 inches) deep. The regular model requires RAM and a hard drive to be installed either a 2.5″ drive or an mSATA SSD. The EN760 Plus, as reviewed here, includes 8GB RAM and a 1TB 5400 RPM mechanical hard drive. This loadout feels unusual, but should still be capable of reasonable gaming performance.

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adapter), 2 DP, 2 SATA (1 SATA, 1 mSATA), 4 USB 3.0Ģx antennae, VESA mount w/ screws, stand, DVI-VGA adapter, AC adapter, power cord, USB drive with drivers, driver CDĬompared to the Zbox EI730 that we reviewed earlier this year, the EN760 comes with a worse CPU – just a dual-core 4200U – but a proper discrete graphics card, the GTX 860M. Up to 16GB DDR3L 1600Mhz (8GB in Plus model)Ģx 1Gbps Ethernet, 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4Ģx stereo 3.5mm jack, 8 channel via HDMI, S/PDIFĢ.5-inch SATA 6Gbps HDD/SSD (1TB 5400 RPM HDD in Plus model)ĭVI, HDMI (via incl. Read on to see how this £600 box performs!

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In this review, we’ll see what this small black box is truly capable of, as it challenges machines many times its size and price in the race for gaming performance. And yes, even a router, if you want it to be. And a media PC you can screw to the back of your HDTV. It is a small black box that looks like a router – it even has two antennas sticking out of it – but it’s actually a gaming PC. The ZBOX EN760 benefits greatly from this phenomenon.

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There’s something intrinsically satisfying about seeing something small produce something big – whether it’s a dose of truth from a kid or a wall-sized screen from a pico-projector.














E xs max metro last light