Pros
- User-friendly chassis
- Chart-topping performance
Cons
- Dual-core processor may be an Achilles' heel
Bottom Line
Offering a strong overclock and a readily accessible chassis, Maingear’s F131 clambers to the top of the mainstream PC chart.
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