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Falcon Northwest Tiki Review

Falcon Northwest Tiki Review

Posted on November 8, 2015January 13, 2020 By Jarvis

Looks can be deceiving. At first glance, you might mistake the Falcon Northwest Tiki ($4,514 as reviewed, $2,459 starting) for a business desktop. Its slim figure belies the powerful Intel Core i7-5960X processor and Nvidia GTX 980 Ti GPU that rest just beneath this PC’s cool, aluminum chassis. But make no mistake: While the Tiki can sit comfortably in your entertainment center, it can also play some of the most demanding games on the market without a hiccup. It’s definitely worth checking out — if you can get past its exorbitant price tag.
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