Scan 3XS Carbon review
in Desktop PCs
Verdict
Superb in every respect, from performance to peripherals: a worthy ultimate PC
Review Date: 16 Sep 2011
Reviewed By: Mike Jennings
Price when reviewed: £3,740 (£4,488 inc VAT)
Features & Design
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Value for Money
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Performance
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From around the web
Daft
In an age of austerity how flaming ridiculous this review is....real world....I think not. And now its A Listed too....what happened to performance against value for money??
By gpah20 on 17 Sep 2011 ![]()
the most extravagant system they could build - money no object
Seems to me this absolute wasnt really reached - two spare memory sockets, only 8GB RAM.
Not the best HDD choice, for speed, by a long shot.
A modest overclock, I dont know about you but if I were to shell out 4+ grand for a PC I'd expect it to be up there with the best, even if no real world app usage really tests it.
Also for me I would like it supplied with at least two monitors - once you go multi-monitor, theres no going back!
Yes its 4+k but a real 'ultimate' system would likely end up closer to 6k or 7k.
By Heliosphan on 18 Sep 2011 ![]()
@Heliosphan
Have to agree there, I would have expected 16GB (RAM is dirt cheap anyway) perhaps a PCIe based boot drive such as the Vertex 3.
For an "ultimate" PC there are so very mainstream choices.
By JStairmand on 19 Sep 2011 ![]()
Seriously
Your all right ........ PC Pro isn't . Sorry
By Jwobble on 9 Feb 2012 ![]()
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