Tower - 1 x Core 2 Extreme QX6850 / 3.66 GHz - RAM 4 GB - HDD 2 x 750 GB - BD-ROM / HD DVD-ROM - DVD±RW (+R double la... More Product Details
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2 reviews
January, 2009
Great deal for high-end hardware; strong jack-of-all trades performance and features.
Gamers would swap out some of the extras for better 3D cards; 32-bit Windows can't use all 4GB of included memory.
Gateway's highest-end performance desktop aspires to be everything to everybody. It takes a few missteps, but mostly it succeeds, especially with its price.
Gateway's FX541XT occupies a strange gaming PC middle ground. As Gateway has moved away from customizable PCs, the FX541XT is a fixed-configuration, available online only. Gateway FX541XTMaingear PreludePrice$3,500$1,513Motherboard chipsetNForce...
Gateway's FX541XT occupies a strange gaming PC middle ground. At $3,500, it's not in the same price category as high-end PCs such as Dell's XPS 730 H2C, but it's also about $2,000 more than the emergent $1,500 gaming desktop we've seen this year, most rec...
Great deal for high-end hardware; strong jack-of-all trades performance and features.
Gamers would swap out some of the extras for better 3D cards; 32-bit Windows can't use all 4GB of included memory.
Gateway's highest-end performance desktop aspires to be everything to everybody. It takes a few missteps, but mostly it succeeds, especially with its price.
Gateway's FX541XT occupies a strange gaming PC middle ground. As Gateway has moved away from customizable PCs, the FX541XT is a fixed-configuration, available online only. Gateway FX541XTMaingear PreludePrice$3,500$1,513Motherboard chipsetNForce...
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