The tests were performed in a controlled air conditioned room with temperatures maintained at a constant 23c – a comfortable environment for the majority of people reading this.Idle temperatures were measured after sitting at the desktop for 30 minutes. Load measurements were acquired by playing Tomb Raider 2014 for 60 minutes and measuring the peak temperature.

The reference Intel cooler isn't a high performance solution, however it is capable of handling the default clocked i3 4130.
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Its a good build for £500, don’t think i could even build a system with that hardware for the price. dont see how they are making money on this at all.
Not so sure on that case, but its attractive enough. I agree, Prodigy or Dead Silence is a nicer design to work with over the years. Still thats an impressive build, I am not keen on AMD APU for gaming, although obviously without the GTX750Ti in the build, the AMD APU would be better than the i3. Like this system a lot.
Thats a really good build. Would like a slightly bigger SSD, but it would obviously increase the price a little.
vs450w is low quality compare to my vx450w