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Dear All I have just refreshed the Chillblast Systems banner at the bottom of the forum highlighting the availability of VR headsets with FS systems. Please click through the banner even if you are not up for a new rig, just to get up to date with the latest and greatest systems. <drool> There's no jiggery-pokery going on behind the scenes when you click, like selling your soul to the devil etc. just a plain old hyperlink! Cheers, Joe
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Product Review Chillblast Superfortress 4 Flight Sim PC
mutley posted a topic in News and Press Releases
Just published is my review of the Chillblast Superfortress 4 Flight Sim PC. This is a recent release from Chillblast and has a very good spec. For those who visited our stand at RAF Cosford last weekend, this is the machine we were running and you were flying! Read On... -
Chillblast has released a new range of three systems in conjunction with Flight Simulator YouTuber Matt Davies. Putting Matt’s extensive expertise in hardware and all of the major flight simulators to the best possible use, the Fusion Cirrus, Fusion Stratus and Fusion Nimbus deliver best in class performance in FSX, FSX Steam Edition, P3D and X-Plane 10. Each of these fantastic system uses the very latest technology including Devil’s Canyon CPUs, GeForce GTX 900 series graphics and solid state storage to give you the best possible experience in your favourite flight simulator. W
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Chillblast has re-defined “Small Form Factor” with the incredible Fusion Nano – a 28 x 25 x 19cm gaming system less than half the size of a BitFenix Prodigy. Despite its diminutive size, the Nano offers full fat desktop performance thanks to a GTX 970 4GB video card, Corsair water-cooling and an overclocked Core i5 4690K CPU running at 4.4GHz. Chillblast has re-defined “Small Form Factor” with the incredible Fusion Nano – a 28 x 25 x 19cm gaming system less than half the size of a BitFenix Prodigy. Despite its diminutive size, the Nano offers full fat desktop performance thanks to a
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Back on the review trail after a week off! Just published is David Williams' (ddavid) review of Chillblast's Tiger Moth FSX Laptop. Can this diminutive piece of hardware really deal with the demands of FSX? Read on
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There is far more to Chillblast’s Tiger Moth than meets the eye. This flight simulation laptop is powered by an i7 4700MQ quad core processor, 8GB of 1600Mhz DDR3 RAM and incredible graphics processing unit, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 765M, for exceptional flying performance. This graphics card is fully compatible with Intel’s hybrid GPU feature so when you are using your machine for something less demanding than flying, the GeForce switches off and the Intel HD4600 takes over, saving power in the process. Complemented by a stunning 13.3” screen with a full HD non-reflective display and high-qu