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Friday | 4 May 2007
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Desktop PCs
3.0
RRP:
$1500.00
While this system doesn't exude power, it does get the job done and won't break the bank. We were disappointed by the limited upgrade options.
Desktop PCs
4.0
RRP:
$3999.00
This Dell Dimension 9200 build offers a broad spectrum of utility with plenty of power to back it up
Business PCs
3.5
RRP:
$999.00
Although the ThinkCentre A55 system didn't perform quite as well as the Core 2 Duo M55, it remains reasonably priced and is well suited for business environments.
Gaming PCs
4.0
RRP:
$3999.00
Yet again, Pacstar has put together a nice gaming machine that has plenty of room for upgrades. This system will keep most gamers happy for some time and offers the possibility for even more power down the track.
Gaming PCs
4.0
RRP:
$2750.00
The TI Deluxe Power Pack offers an excellent gaming experience with some future upgrade potential. It performed well in our tests and will make any gamer or power-user happy.
Desktop PCs
3.5
RRP:
$299.00
The design could be improved, but for businesses, or home users looking for a small form-factor PC, the Pundit is worth considering.
Gaming PCs
4.0
RRP:
$5999.00
While this machine wasn't fully functional at the time of testing, it's only a matter of time before NVIDIA's SLI drivers will be released. Nevertheless, it's a fantastic top-end machine for any gamer or enthusiast user.
Business PCs
4.0
RRP:
$1399.00
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M55 9BM is a compact and quiet business PC that keeps maintenance simple and makes upgrades easy. Its design and functions are well-suited to an office environment and we think it's a good choice for any business searching for a uniformed PC roll-out.
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