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Published: 2022-05-26, Author: Charles , review by: pcmag.com
First-class build quality, Ultra-compact and quiet, Stellar gaming performance, Fully upgradable, Excellent standard warranty
The Falcon Northwest Tiki is an impressive specimen of PC custom shop acumen. It's intelligently designed, compact, and powerful with a lengthy warranty and impressive custom paint options...
Published: 2018-07-17, Author: Ken , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: With a base milled out of solid aluminum and GPU cut out window, the Tiki provides modest design flair while still remaining relatively tame and "adult-like" compared to many premium gaming PC options.The Tiki is available with three different CPU p...
The Tiki can be custom configured to your needs and specifications, and these are likely going to vary dramatically. But Falcon is a small company made up of gamers, and they've done a good job anticipating the needs of a range of buyers, and providing co...
Superb performance, Compact, yet not cramped, case, Handsome design
A little pricey, given component loadout
This latest revision of the iconic Tiki packs "Kaby Lake" silicon and GTX 1080, both overclocked, into a tightly designed, handsome chassis that will make gamers slobber. Only its premium price keeps it from the fore of our must-buy list. Read More...
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Published: 2017-01-27, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Stylish build and paint job, Compact design, Excellent performance, Speedy, roomy storage with space to expand, Strong support, including three-year warranty,
Insanely powerful, thanks to the very high-end parts in this configuration, yet still compact enough to not hog your desk. Expert construction, a sturdy chassis, and a clean understated look
Very expensive, even configured with lower-end parts. The internal components aren't as easily accessible as in a standard tower. New high-end graphics card hardware may (or may not) be right around the corner
The Falcon Northwest Tiki is the most powerful, and most expensive, VR-ready PC we've tested to date...
Slim, attractive chassis, Powerful graphics and overall performance, Quiet cooling system
Expensive
The Falcon Northwest Tiki ($4,514 as reviewed, $2,459 starting) delivers beefy performance befitting a machine twice this PC's size. The desktop's Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti GPU and Intel i7 processor guarantee plenty of power — enough to play the most-dem...
Abstract: When it came time to perform, the Tiki stepped up to bat. It's Asetek-watercooled 5960X beat our zero point's equivalent 5960X by roughly 4-8 percent in our CPU tests. It didn't perform as well compared to our ZP in gaming tests, losing by about 40-45 per...