Palicomp Excalibur 630OC35

Palicomp Excalibur 630OC35
alaScore 87

5 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 5 expert reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 86/100. The average review date is Feb 28, 2010. We have compared these reviews to 153492 reviews from other Desktops. The alaScore™ for this product is 87/100 = Very good. Last update: May 21, 2013.

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Palicomp Excalibur 630OC35

 

The Excalibur 630OC35 uses all AMD based components to keep the price down

Great price; Well specced; Impressive performance

Limited upgrade potential

But it all works now and does its job admirably. For £600 you'd be hard pushed to find a machine as well specified and as quick off the blocks as this

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Plenty of gaming power

Superb power; excellent for games; lots of expansion potential

No screen, keyboard or mouse; awkwardly placed power switch

An impressive gaming computer, especially if you already have your own display

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The Palicomp Excalibur 630OC35 is an inexpensive and fast desktop PC base unit.

For anyone needing a flat-panel too, it’ll be hard to make much saving over Core i5 750 systems in our £501-£750 PCs chart. The Palicomp Excalibur 630OC35 is let down by its AMD processor, making it that bit slower in most areas than Intel-equipped...

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The last Palicomp machine to appear in PC Pro, the Core i7 Ice Blitz OC4, was a heavyweight contender that made up for its lack of subtlety with raw speed. The Crewe-based firm's latest system, the Excalibur 630OC35, looks to be a far more rounded...

Fast, well built and cheap, only a loud graphics card fan dampens our enthusiasm

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Plenty of gaming power Palicomp's Excalibur 630OC35 is a gaming PC. Inside the case is an AMD AM3 Athlon II quad-core processor, which has been overclocked – this means it has been set up ...