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Canada
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80
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82
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77
Polywell's MiniBox is an attractive, compact PC with a medium level of expandability.
At 9 inches high, 11 inches wide, and 14 inches deep, the MiniBox fits in many places a tower wouldn't. Even so, it still offers enough interior space to accommodate a full-featured micro-ATX Gigabyte MA78GPM-DS2H motherboard, two free 5.25-inch drive bay...
October, 2008
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2 reviews
This quad-core desktop computer delivers good graphics performance and includes a liquid-cooling system.
Running 64-bit Windows Vista Ultimate in our WorldBench 6 Beta 2 test suite, the P3503-3DT earned a score of 108, a result that's roughly 12 percent slower than the average of 123 scored by three other quad-core systems we've reviewed that use the same QX...
October, 2008
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3 reviews
This Penryn-based PC packs a big punch in gaming performance, but it'll also wallop your wallet.
Our review unit shipped with 64-bit Windows Vista Ultimate. In our WorldBench 6 Beta 2 test suite, it earned a strong mark of 120. That score fell a bit short, however, of the 124 mark of a CyberPower Infinity Pro that we tested a couple of months ago, wh...
October, 2008
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2 reviews
An excellent all-purpose desktop system for serious power users.
The Infinity Pro runs on the new Intel 3-GHz Core 2 Extreme QX6850 processor, which features a faster frontside bus speed (1333 MHz, up from 1066 MHz). Our test system also came with 4GB of DDR2-800 RAM (two Corsair 2GB sticks) and a whopping 1.8 terabyte...
October, 2008
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2 reviews
Nicely expandable system has blue-LED bling, gaming muscle, and bundled Logitech peripherals.
The case offers a whopping nine 5.25-inch bays, although two were used by the Liteon DH16D2P and DH20A4P optical drives and four by a 3.5-inch drive subchassis with the VelociRaptors inside. Unusually, all nine are externally accessible. The interior's lo...
October, 2008
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2 reviews
Expensive desktop provides knock-your-socks-off performance and lots of rear-port connectivity.
Part of the X4800-Extreme's excellent performance is due to a hard-drive setup we're beginning to see often on the power chart--pairs of 10,000-rpm, 300GB Western Digital WD3000GLFS VelociRaptor hard drives in a RAID 0 configuration. Not only are these 2....
October, 2008
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2 reviews
Customizable desktop system provides affordable performance in a stylish package.
The aforementioned gaming XPS 630's SLI-rigged 8800 GT graphics card certainly gives it an edge in graphics performance, but in this version of the XPS 630, the single 512MB nVidia GeForce 9800 GT card didn't do too badly: the system averaged a frame rate...
October, 2008
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1 reviews
This handsome PC, which just missed the price cutoff for the value PCs category, demonstrates what a little extra cash can bring.
The extra cost of this machine over a standard budget PC buys you a huge boost in gaming performance. Its nVidia GeForce 9800GT graphics card enabled the FX4710 to attain frame rates in the range of 150 to 170 frames per second--numbers more in line with...
October, 2008
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20 reviews
This fairly well-priced PC is good-looking, but it doesn't feel particularly sturdy.
The d5000t, done up in shiny black with a matching 22-inch HP w2207 wide-screen display, is definitely one of the nicer looking systems on the chart. It includes some big-league touches, such as boot-level diagnostics and system restore, plus outstanding...
October, 2008
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2 reviews
Customizable desktop system provides affordable performance in a stylish package.
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