Bit-Tech published a review of Commodore's XX Gaming PC
All in all, for a first effort, Commodore is aiming in the right area and there's always a compromise to what can be actually offered and what everyone might like. What's on offer should certainly suit a vast majority of people who don't want to spend the time and effort researching what makes a good gaming system, it's all provided here.Commodore's XX Gaming PC
Fortunately for Commodore, this ignorance may be bliss in noise consideration, however you don't get top end hardware without a certain noise cost. True, this particular system won't appeal to most of you reading this that prefer to make your own gaming systems, but it does offer good value for money as a complete system and the G/GS options could be great for family or friends who need a general purpose PC yet still enjoy a bit of gaming now and then.
So the Commodore XX represents good value, and the skins offer some variety even if the case is a bit ambiguous underneath. If we had to drop £3,000 on a pre-built PC, the Commodore would still be a definite consideration for the shopping list but we'd probably still go for a Vadim or Dell XPS 720.