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Optima WorkPro K8X

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Optima WorkPro K8X
User Rating:  No user ratings.
Apr 5, 2006
Tags: Optima | WorkPro | K8X
RRP: $1399 (time of review)
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A tidy PC at a reasonable price. But there’s no 3D performance and it doesn’t lend itself to upgrading.
A killer system in the sub-$1500 sweet spot.
This article appeared in the May, 2006 issue of PC Authority.


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