Zotac MEK1 Gaming PC Review – Powered with GeForce GTX 1070 Ti and Intel Core i7 CPU

Zotac MEK1 1080p Gaming Benchmark Results

Here are the results I got with the Zotac MEK1 with GTX 1070 Ti on a 1080p gaming resolution. All games were configured at their respective “Ultra” or “Very High” graphics preset, V-sync disabled and the display’s resolution is set to 1920×1080. The results below were taken using Fraps, and I have included the maximum, average and minimum frames per second. However, the average frames per second are the more important values. On some games like Deus Ex Mankind Divided, Ghost Recon: Wildlands, Rise of the Tomb Raider and Shadow of War, I used their respective in-game benchmarking tool. The rest are custom runs using the same scenario each run.

Below are the results for the Zotac MEK1 Gaming PC at 1080p:

As you can see from the results above, the Zotac MEK1 is very much capable of driving games at 1080p with max out settings. I guess the only thing that could improve the frames per second at this resolution is a CPU with higher clock speed. You can also use high-refresh rate 1080p monitor with the MEK1, since it’s very much capable of reaching above 60 fps already. But you’ll have to adjust the game’s graphics settings (depending on how graphics intensive is the game) to reach much higher frame rates.

Next page, let’s see how the Zotac MEK1 performs on the 1440p gaming resolution.

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Peter Paul
Peter is a PC enthusiast and avid gamer with several years of hands-on experience in testing and reviewing PC components, audio equipment, and various tech devices. He offers a genuine, no-nonsense perspective, helping consumers make informed choices in the ever-changing world of technology.

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