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IMPORTANT NOTE After a period of relative calm in the processor wars, Intel's Core 2 Extreme processors and the move to the Penryn core have given benchmark scores another push. This means not just faster Intel CPUs for the future, but faster CPUs now thanks to their overclocking ability. Evesham shies away from doing that with this Penryn-cored PC, opting for the top-of-the-line Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650. With all four cores running at 3GHz and 12MB of cache between them, the Teraxstor scored an impressive 1.83 in our application benchmarks. Evesham assures us that overclocking it won't invalidate the warranty, either. The roster of supporting componentry is superb. A Foxconn X38A motherboard not only uses the latest Intel X38 chipset, but provides dual support for DDR2 and DDR3 memory. To keep costs to a sensible level, Evesham has refrained from installing the latest DDR3 memory and instead opted for 4GB of Corsair DDR2 RAM. Thanks to the 32-bit version of Vista Ultimate (and the limitations of 32-bit memory addressing), only 3.3GB is usable, unless you go to 64-bit. The Nvidia 8800 Ultra comes with 768MB of its own RAM, and if games are on your agenda it's a welcome sight. Our Call of Duty 2 benchmark was no challenge at all, with the Evesham scything through our test at 72fps. The demanding DirectX 10 title, Crysis, returned a playable 39fps with all detail settings left at high, at a reasonable resolution of 1,280 x 1,024. You can also watch movies at high resolution thanks to the Blu-ray drive - note it reads but doesn't write to the format
That Foxconn motherboard isn't left wanting when it comes to upgrade potential, either. Ports are plentiful - four front-facing USB ports and one FireWire port save scrabbling under the desk every time you want to plug something in. The only annoyance is that you can't open the case door to access the optical drives if any of the front ports are in use. Round the rear of the Teraxstor there's an impressive array of sockets: another four USB ports, another FireWire port, two eSATA ports, optical and coaxial digital outputs and dual-gigabit networking.
Despite its plus points, the Evesham doesn't quite rise to the top. For such a powerful PC, it's compact and the slow-spinning 120mm case fans keep noise down. But its price puts it head to head with the likes of the Gladiator Trident PCP6600 Quattro (web ID: 122195). While the Gladiator doesn't have the Blu-ray drive, quite the level of gaming potential or storage, that's more than offset by the 24in TFT and thoughtful peripherals that come with it. That said, if raw speed is what you need, the Teraxstor won't let you down. By Sasha Muller SPECIFICATIONS:
3GHz Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 4GB 800MHz DDR2 RAM Foxconn X38A motherboard 2 x 1TB Western Digital hard disks Pioneer BDC-202 Blu-ray reader/DVD writer TSST SH-S203N DVD writer EVGA GeForce 8800 Ultra 768MB graphics 7.1-channel Realtek High Definition integrated audio Optical digital, coaxial digital out Windows Vista Ultimate 1yr on-site warranty |
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