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Acer Predator G6 - Can Acer Make a Badass Gaming Desktop?

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips573.4K viewsFeb 28, 201611:03
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Acer's Predator G6 is introduced as a bold, visually striking gaming desktop with a mix of high end hardware and some practical design choices. The video opens with a reference to past Acer desktops and suggests the G6 represents a maturation in Acer's approach, especially after evolving monitor and laptop lines. Linus describes the physical look as an armor-like chassis with a distinctive predator logo and a modular, albeit curious, interior setup that prioritizes upgradability in a mid-tower form factor. The unboxing touches on included peripherals in the more expensive stock configuration, such as a SteelSeries mouse and Apex keyboard, which signals Acer’s intention to deliver a ready-to-game package to buyers who invest in a Predator ecosystem. The central discussion then pivots to the G6’s hardware layout, including a Core i7-6700K, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, a 750W PSU, a GTX 980, and a built-in 256GB mSATA SSD, all boxed within a relatively compact chassis that supports standard MATX motherboards and ATX power supplies. While the exterior impresses, Linus notes that the cooling solution is somewhat underwhelming, with only a single 92mm rear fan and a limited airflow path, which leads to elevated CPU temperatures under load. The video evaluates Acer’s one-touch overclocking feature, its stability in practice, and the tradeoffs between thermal throttling and system noise, ultimately concluding that the G6 is not a bad product, but it doesn’t live up to the initial wow factor when opened up. The review also discusses the value proposition, comparing the G6 to similarly specced boutique builders and alternative prebuilt options, before pivoting to a quick plug for CuriosityStream, the sponsor, highlighting its science and technology content. The closing takeaway emphasizes that while the G6 makes solid hardware choices and reasonable upgrade paths, the overall package feels overpriced and visually impressive rather than technically exciting, with the verdict being that Acer did not quite deliver a game-changing desktop bang for the buck. Linus encourages viewers to consider the self-build route for better value, while acknowledging the G6’s target audience and the benefits of included support and assembly in prebuilt systems.

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What are the key hardware components inside the Acer Predator G6?
Core i7-6700K processor, 16GB DDR4 RAM (expandable to 64GB), GTX 980 graphics card, 750W PSU, 256GB mSATA SSD, plus two PCIe x1 expansion slots and room for a traditional hard drive.
What is the main cooling concern Linus notes about the G6?
The system only uses a single 92mm rear fan, which can lead to high CPU temperatures under load and noticeable fan noise when cooling is pushed via software controls.
Is the Predator G6 considered a good value compared to building a PC from scratch?
The video suggests it is not a strong value compared to assembling a similar spec yourself, due to price premiums and limited cooling efficiency, though it offers ready-made assembly and support.