Testseek.co.uk have collected 38 expert reviews of the Acer Predator G6-710 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Predator G6-710.
April 2016
(77%)
38 Reviews
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122 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
One-touch overclocking works well
Hot-swappable external storage bay
Latest-gen Core i7 'Skylake' CPU
GTX 970 ensures quality 1080p gaming
One
Button overclocking
Hidden
Handy features
Strong gaming performance
The Acer Predator G6 fits our VR sweet-spot components into a big
Distinctive case for under $2
000. Performance is great
Basic software overclocking is built in
And there's a swappable drive bay in the front
Gritty
Yet subtle design
Strong processor performance
Can handle games at 1080p or 1440p
Quiet
Even at full load
Minimal bloatware
The editors didn't like
Expensive for what it is
Questionable styling
Interior should be tidier
Gets hot and loud under load
Excessively thick
Plastic exterior
Cramped interior
Messy wirework
You really have to like the sci-fi tank look to appreciate the design. Not enough front- or top-panel ports for all your VR accessories. The case interior is not as user-accessible as some
The Acer Predator G6 fits our VR sweet-spot components into a big, distinctive case for under $2,000. Performance is great, basic software overclocking is built in, and there's a swappable drive bay in the front
You really have to like the sci-fi tank look to appreciate the design. Not enough front- or top-panel ports for all your VR accessories. The case interior is not as user-accessible as some
The big, bold Acer Predator G6 scores for VR performance, but it's not exactly the most sophisticated-looking desktop we've ever seen...
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Published: 2016-05-04, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Upgradability isn't this desktop PC's strong suit, but beginner PC gamers will love the Acer Predator G6 for its performance and handy features – until it's time to update...
Gritty, yet subtle design, Strong processor performance, Can handle games at 1080p or 1440p, Quiet, even at full load, Minimal bloatware
Cramped interior, Some low-quality components, Mediocre value
The enclosure is what defines the Predator G6. It's the rig's greatest strength, and biggest weakness. Acer's design looks like it means business and incorporates some useful features, like a swappable hard drive bay and Turbo button. Asus' previously men...
One-touch overclocking works well, Hot-swappable external storage bay, Latest-gen Core i7 'Skylake' CPU, GTX 970 ensures quality 1080p gaming
Expensive for what it is, Questionable styling, Interior should be tidier, Gets hot and loud under load
Acer is investing heavily into the future of PC gaming with a range of new products launched under the Predator umbrella. Comprised, thus far, of desktops, laptops, tablets, monitors and peripherals, Predator is geared to be a one-stop-shop for PC gaming...
Should you be looking for a well performing highend PC, which is capable of running recent games at 1440p and even at UHD low detail level, then the Acer Predator G6710 is a solid machine In our tests it performed accordinglyWe like the fact that there is...
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Published: 2016-06-15, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Strong gaming performance, Eye-catching design, Includes gaming keyboard and mouse,
Expensive, Large, Not much room for upgrades
The Acer Predator AG6-710 (70002) is a mean-looking, powerful gaming PC, but it's expensive compared with similarly performing desktops. And there's little room for expansion...
Published: 2016-06-10, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: The desktop Acer calls Predator G6 ( G6-710 for this review) is a monster. It's not the largest and most all-inclusive PC they offer - it's not even the most massive Predator. Instead, it's a great combination of elements. It's powerful enough to run high...
The Acer Predator G6 fits our VR sweet-spot components into a big, distinctive case for under $2,000. Performance is great, basic software overclocking is built in, and there's a swappable drive bay in the front
You really have to like the sci-fi tank look to appreciate the design. Not enough front- or top-panel ports for all your VR accessories. The case interior is not as user-accessible as some
The big, bold Acer Predator G6 scores for VR performance, but it's not exactly the most sophisticated-looking desktop we've ever seen...
The Acer Predator G6 fits our VR sweet-spot components into a big, distinctive case for under $2,000. Performance is great, basic software overclocking is built in, and there's a swappable drive bay in the front
You really have to like the sci-fi tank look to appreciate the design. Not enough front- or top-panel ports for all your VR accessories. The case interior is not as user-accessible as some
The big, bold Acer Predator G6 scores for VR performance, but it's not exactly the most sophisticated-looking desktop we've ever seen...