Review of the Starforge Systems Voyager II: Great and Consgected

I can’t say if the Voyager II Starforgge Systems’ PC PC is hardly severe, or if I’m just close to middle age. As the old girl El Paso used to say: Why not both?

Here are some sharp observations: the heavy system transport box was weighed to 60 pounds, and I am also turning 40 this summer. Coincidence? I think no. F. Scott Fitzgerald once said that a sign of intelligence is the ability to keep two opposing ideas in mind at the same time. So what I am telling you now, the reader, is that aging makes the raising of PC games increasingly difficult, AND This playground is, good, objectively heavy. My intellect knows no bounds, it seems that.

Outside with the old, with the new

I have revised PCs of Games from Origin, Maingear and Clx in the past, but I have not yet got my hands in a car from relatively new systems (founded in August 2022) Starforge. I I DO It is known that the company was originally owned by a group of prominent broadcasters, including the popularity of YouTuber Asmongold, who has since departed from its leading roles among the latest controversy. At the end of 2024, the integrator of the new system sent to the aforementioned elite Voyager II, which I can say no longer exists on their website.

This is partly my fault to take so long to review the cloak, but it is also the nature of an ever -making technological progress. Compared to the snail keyboard space, the PC device is a rapidly moving target, in that components are expireing or leaving Vogue all the time. Indeed, the second you buy a game PC is practically obsolete, and is especially true now, with the beginning of last week of Nvidia’s RTX 5080 and 5090 Carts Cards, both throw their shadows’ the newest is best ‘over 40-series powder GPUs everywhere.

The Starforge’s Voyager II line has been relaxed by a new set of Voyager III options, which include either the aroma of the highest Nvidia graphic processors, FRESH 2025 factors. But even if this it Was Built a few months before the 50-series GPUs hit the market, Elite Amd Voyager II that I have tried is still savage powerful. See the specifications on the letter below:

  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9800x3D
  • GPU: Geforce RTX 4090 24 GB
  • RAM: Teamgroup Delta RGB 64GB DDR5 6000 Cl38 (2 x 32GB)
  • Motherboard: MSI X670E tomahawk wifi
  • Main Storage: 2TB PCIE 4.0 NVME (7,000 MB/S Read)
  • Secondary storage: 2TB PCIE 4.0 NVME (Read 3,500 MB/S)
  • Liquid cooler of CPU: Starforge Custom Bitspower 360mm
  • Fans of RGB: 6 x bitspower 120 mm argb
  • Power Supply: MSI msi a1000g Gold PCIE5
  • Cables: Cablemod Pro modmesh cable extensions with sleeve
  • Case: Lian Li Oiid Evo RGB-Tower

The time from setting the order for receiving the PC was about three days, so the turn is great, at least in my experience. Voyager Elite II was $ 4,799 at the time of transport, again in November.

Standing out in a sea of ​​system integrators

I have said before the system integrators live and die from their attention in detail, because for the most part, these companies are using out -shelf components that someone could buy and use themselves potentially. You are mostly paying for the convenience for someone else to build your computer and send it to you as most parts are not unique.

In that note, Starforge Systems have tried to get out of the saturated crowd and including a changing decorative panel within the graceful chassis of Lian Li Voyager Elite II. The enlightened accessory that came with my review unit contains an attractive spatial scene, completed with a ringing Saturn, a distant land and, of course, the futuristic Starforge logo. There are a bunch of additional tile lights (and cases) that you can buy on the company’s website, and I think this type of personalization adds an aesthetic value to the Starforge operation.

All in all, the Elite II Voyager looks great, if you are on the visible RGB RGB and ‘PC as Art Performance’, that is. You have an overview of infinity in the eye in the custom, many bright fans and strip lights that line up the interior, and RAM that can display all the colors of the RGB rainbow. Then you have the compelling presence of the 4090 giant of the system, complete with useful SAG GPU brackets, and you can see the whole spectacle through the two front panels of individual glass. These give Lian Li a delightful winding effect.

Cable management is excellent and MMI Motherboard offers many ports and expansion opportunities, including support for a Future Gen 5 PCIE (controversial benefit). However, I would prefer a motherboard with wifi skill 7, as I have recently improved in a WiFi 7 router but tend to hardpiece my computer on my router through ethernet anyway, so I’m really by pulling Here. You need a lot of table or floor space to display this impressive device, and as I mentioned earlier, it is significantly weighty.

Finally, I appreciate the inclusion of not a but two SSD for lots of play storage, even if a car is slightly slower in terms of reading speed.

A galaxy of horses

Surily, a car loaded with such strong components had zero problems that driven all the latest AAA games. January and February are already filled with jams with visible omissions, and I have played almost everything under the sun in this system.

Kingdom comes: Submission II Ran beautiful in 4K and ultra graphic pre -agent with activated DLSS, maintaining an average frame of about 140 fps, but often rising in the 160s and 170s when there were fewer happened on the screen. The last port of PC I Final Fantasy VII Rilindja saw a stunning performance similarly as it did Civilization VII And some high secret games that I can’t talk about at the moment.

I ran into standards tests in the game in the following titles, so you can get an understanding of what the device is capable of, at least in terms of frames. Grade 4 The numbers are funny in an overloaded system like this, by the way. I even tried Monster Hunter Wilds The Benchmark vehicle, who released the day I was finishing this coverage, so I caught it in the last minute possible.

  • Crash bandicoot 4: ‘time (4K, n.sane): AVG 512 FPS
  • Cyberpunk 2077 (4K, RT Ultra, DLSS): AVG 71.88 FPS
  • Black Myth: Wukong (4K, Cinematic, RT, DLSS): AVG 98 FPS
  • Monster Hunter Wilds (4K, Ultra, DLSS, RT, FG): AVG 118.51 FPS
  • FAR CRY 6 (4K, Ultra): AVG 123 FPS

Even when it was under a strong load, the Elite II Voyager was never loud loud, though you can definitely hear fans grow when demands are high. It is a quiet shocking for such a large, capable system.

Less is more

If I could summarize the quality and performance of Voyager Elite II, I would call it a solid predictable. Beyond the intriguing trick of the tile, this is just a reliable game computer that runs the games perfectly, and this is largely due to its high quality and ubiquitous ingredients. Size and compelling weight make it a difficult sale for players seeking to save space, especially as there are more compact and similar options (and priced, also) as a wooden desktop of Corsair. Voyager Elite II is less desktop and more… concrete slab?

That is to say, the construction skills here are high levels, such as cable management. Plus, PC quickly arrived and unharmed. What IS However, damaged is my lower back, but this is the price you pay to play the latest games in Ultra Graphics and 4K settings. Interesting, I think big PCs like this make a great argument for services such as Georce Nvidia now, which transmit games in high-level graphic quality for any compatible screen, all without the need for bought separately a heavy device.

Of course, an argument should be made to play the software required in a local car and with minimal entry delay, be careful. Moreover, there are work station opportunities to consider. But as the internet speed gets faster, and transmission services can increasingly accommodate simultaneous users, I think we will see a gradual movement away from these expensive desk behemoths. Still, they ARE Fun, and you can turn RAM Neon Green.

We will see where the Starforge Systems goes from here, but as it is, the company offers completely acceptable equipment for competitive market prices. Be warned, however, that the Voyager Elite III, the PC Starforge version I just reviewed is currently out of stock, and who knows when Starforge will receive more cards, especially given the current 5090 availability. Meanwhile, Voyager III pro, the smallest and cheaper and cheaper of Voyager III is still available, and this would be more for the average gamer.

Disclosure: Starforge systems provided review product for roofing purposes.

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