2 October 2007, 09:30
Vadim Computers' Fusion LQX PC costs £5,800. It's got fancy water-cooling, a massively overclocked quad-core processor and some saucy air-brushed artwork. But what kind of value can it be with ...
25 September 2007, 08:34
If fortune smiled upon you and £5,000 magically appeared in your lap, what would you buy? How about a luxury PC base unit with all the bells and whistles - ...
6 September 2007, 08:57
We take a look at the well-spec'd Apollo Q6600-X mid-range PC from up-and-coming system integrator PC Specialist to see what sort of performance and value it provides.
12 April 2007, 09:07
It's small, but is it perfectly formed? We take a look at the latest XPC from Shuttle, intended as a media center for your lounge.
30 January 2007, 08:46
Bottom line - you won't regret splashing out £1,000 on this machine but, really, there's better balance and value to be had elsewhere
25 January 2007, 08:44
Nevertheless, even with the monitor supplied, MESH has put together an incredible package for the money.
29 November 2006, 08:42
In summary, with respect to our sample SKU, it all boils down to whether for £2000 you can accept the compromise of 'lesser' components for reduced space and greater portability
14 November 2006, 20:47
MESH has achieved what it set out to do - build a relatively stylish mid-range PC with a good balance of performance and features
8 November 2006, 18:58
Got three grand in your pocket and want a dream PC in exchange? SCAN's 3XS Triad should definitely be put on your shortlist.
2 October 2006, 08:58
Those with £1600± to spend on a full PC system in the coming weeks will wish to pay close attention, and those expecting to pair up Core 2 Duo and ...
8 September 2006, 08:23
It's been a while since we took a peek at an EPIA, VIA Technology's mini-ITX mainboard model line that integrates everything but memories in terms of building a fully working ...
28 August 2006, 08:35
There's nothing much intrinsically wrong with the SKU, and other publications reviewing it in isolation may well find it to be a winner. Here at HEXUS, however, we aim to ...
16 August 2006, 20:59
Shuttle's innovative thinking extends to the X100HA. Our final thoughts? Good but not great.
10 August 2006, 09:00
It's about time somebody came up with a PC-in-a-monitor solution that was easy to upgrade, so when ENlight's LCD PC chassis landed in the labs, we were sceptical about the ...
31 July 2006, 14:23
Wrapping it all up, the Vadim Fusion Cetus is, on balance, the fastest pre-built PC we've ever seen. It's not a quite a dream machine and �3,000 is a lot ...
14 July 2006, 04:59
It's quite appropriate then, for us to take a Core 2 based system for a spin on the day of the CPUs launch. MESH is the system builder that's kindly ...
22 June 2006, 02:35
There's something almost sinfully attractive about Apple's ultra-small Mac mini. This in-depth review - covering Mac OS X and Win XP - makes clear how the mini can indulge your ...
5 June 2006, 14:05
SCAN listened to our recommendations and constructed the most impressive high-end SLI system we've seen to date. Just base it around a Conroe XE and we'd buy one now!
31 May 2006, 12:58
Shuttle has seen the popularity of all-inclusive SFF units, pre-built, and taken note. The end result is in the company releasing its own line of pre-built, customisable SFF XPC SKUs. ...
23 May 2006, 05:01
This time, however, the thrills and spills come in the form of a pre-built system from Evesham Technology that's based around AMD's fastest-ever CPU and a new core-logic from NVIDIA, ...
23 May 2006, 05:01
SCAN's judicious use of top-quality components leads to an Athlon 64 FX-62 AM2-based system that's tasty from all but the monetary angle. It needs to add a few components and ...
23 May 2006, 03:45
MESH has released a base unit that will appeal to the gamer with a healthy budget. Packing in an AMD Athlon 64 FX-60, an ASUS RD580 motherboard and Radeon X1900 ...
16 January 2006, 11:48
MESH Computers, purveyors of PCs for nearly 20 years now, has opted to showcase the talents of ATi Technologies' CrossFire with its Titan X1800 FIRE system. Utilising two high-end ATi ...
12 January 2006, 09:10
Want a super-fast system, presented in a small form-factor that would look good on your desk, but don't have the time or inclination to build it yourself? Could the ARMARI ...
28 October 2005, 00:35
One stumbling block Shuttle faces in marketing the SD11G5 is price. A search of online retailers shows it to retail at around the £340 mark. That's a lot of wedge ...
24 October 2005, 10:17
Mad as a badger, the SCAN 3XS Chameleon SKU has now been finished. Spec lists have been finalised, warranty options cemented and parts options completed on the project and Scan ...
17 October 2005, 17:47
Shuttle's been refining the XPC line for a number of years now. In fact, it's an old hand at it now, and that's shown by the number of decent SFF ...
28 September 2005, 21:13
We've had a look at Armari's Gravistar XR before. Remember when dual-core Opteron launched and I brought our article up using an XR of theirs featuring Opteron 275? I do. ...
28 September 2005, 18:56
The Scan 3XS Cool Chameleon married watercooled, overclocked FX-57 power, a pair of 512MiB GeForce 6800 Ultra graphics cards in SLI and a cool fixed disk configuration, all wrapped up ...
16 August 2005, 00:00
For ultimate gaming in a Shuttle XPC, you need to look elsewhere, and in that respect the SB95P v2.0 trips over its own shoelaces in the race to the gaming ...
28 June 2005, 00:00
The Chameleon is a product unique not only in Scan's approach to its conception, development and prototyping (they're a new company to creating boutique PCs like this after all), but ...
29 May 2005, 00:00
SurroundView in such a powerful, small space is what really sells this Shuttle XPC to me. If that appeals to you, go forth and purchase. After the disappointment of the ...
27 May 2005, 00:00
A very puzzling offering from the Taiwanese SFF giant and one I recommend you stay well away from. There are much better, and highly desirable, Pentium 4-based XPCs elsewhere in ...
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