Power PCs
Armari Magnetar X24 six core workstation review
By Neil Bennett | Digital Arts | Published: 12:30, 08 April 2010
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Dell OptiPlex 9010 review - touchscreen Windows 8 all-in-one PC for business
Thursday, April 25, 2013
The Dell OptiPlex 9010 is an all-in-one Windows 8 PC with a touchscreen that's built for business. Here's our Dell OptiPlex 9010 review.
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First workstations running Intel Xeon E5 chips - preview
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Workstations with Intel's latest E5 chips are just becoming available in the UK - we put two of them through their paces
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Alienware X51 review
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Among built-to-order gaming PCs, Alienware is about as close as one gets to a household name, and the brand is largely synonymous with huge black boxes covered in garish blinking lights. The new Alienware X51 ($999 as configured, as of February 3, 2012) is a marked departure from that routine, cutting both costs and girth to deliver a machine that's palatable to the masses but doesn't lose any of that gamer cred.
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Dell Vostro 460 review
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
The Dell Vostro 460 is a speedy business desktop equipped with Intel's recently launched Sandy Bridge processor. It starts at £382, but our review configuration which came with a 21.5-inch widescreen monitor is priced at £784. The system we reviewed packs a decent feature set, including an Intel Core i7-2600 processor, 4GB of RAM (upgradable to 16GB) and Windows 7 Professional 64-bit.
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Maingear Vybe Super Stock review
Saturday, February 12, 2011
The Maingear Vybe Super Stock is an encouraging sign, representative of the changes we've seen on our performance desktop chart. Though it's relatively small, it packs an impressive amount of power into its frame, without making compromises.
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