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W.he games of the “Watch Dogs: Legion” caliber needs a gaming PC with a lot of steam. And the discounter Aldi-Nord wants to offer this from December 3, 2020 with the Medion Erazer Engineer X10 (MD34395). The practical test showed: Not every component in the Aldi PC is a copy of the latest generation. But does it really always have to be cutting-edge technology?
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Test conclusion: you have to know that
The Medion Erazer Engineer X10 (MD34395) left little to be desired in the test: It was really fast and is well equipped. If there is anything to complain about, it is because of the missing memory card reader and the missing keyboard – there is only a mouse in the package. The price: 1,399 euros. Comparably equipped gaming PCs were listed in the idealo price comparison at the time of the test for around 1,800 euros. So the Medion Erazer Engineer X10 (MD34395) is a really good offer.
Per
- Very high game speed – also shows 4K titles very smoothly
- Very high pace of work
- SSD and hard drive
- WLAN-ax and Bluetooth
Cons
- Memory card reader missing
- No keyboard in the package
- Moderate expansion options
Editor’s assessment
Well
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Medion Erazer Engineer X10: InWin housing
The packaging of the Medion Erazer Engineer X10 is by no means typical for an Aldi PC: It is in a stylish and compact housing from the manufacturer InWin, which can also be placed on the desk. Medion’s gaming brand “Erazer” lights up blue at the front, above are the on / off switch and the reset button, including connections for headphones and microphone, as well as two USB sockets.A look inside thanks to the pane
The Medion is also not stingy with connections: on the back there are four more USB Type A sockets (2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 2 x USB 2.0), the Medion does not have a USB-C port. There is also a network connection, three audio connections, an HDMI socket and three DisplayPorts at the rear. And as is common with some gaming PCs today, the blue illuminated interior of the Erazer Engineer X10 can also be examined through a transparent side wall.Comet Lake S processor
A Core i7 processor from Intel’s current is used as the drive Comet Lake S series. The i7-10700 has eight cores, the operating system is allowed to lead the operating system to believe that it has 16 processing units for better task distribution using hyperthreading technology. The base clock is 2.9 gigahertz, with boost technology individual cores can briefly work with up to 4.7 gigahertz. The “normal” 10700 is denied an even higher clock rate via Velocity Boost, as used by all Core i9 CPUs from the Comet Lake S series and the Core i7-10700K and Core i7-10700KF models. But great: The processor is supported by a very decent 16 gigabyte RAM.
Image maker with RTX-2070 super chip
Figures, objects and game environments are calculated by a graphics card from Zotac equipped with the GeForce RTX 2070 super chip. Nvidia introduced it in 2019, the current and more powerful model RTX 3070 is not used in the Medion. The RTX 2070 Super is allowed to distribute calculations to 2,560 Cuda units that work with a base clock of 1,605 megahertz, the short-term turbo clock is 1,770 megahertz. The RTX 2070 Super can store calculated data in an 8 gigabyte GDDR6 graphics memory.