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AOpen i975Xa-YDG
by David Fearon
An expensive board, but a fascintating way of getting a powerful, quiet system, especially if you're prepared to tweak.
Sep 21, 2006
AOpen XC cube edition
by John Gillooly
In the ever bloating world of mini barebones PCs there is a wide range of build quality and internal design to be witnessed. AOpen has been in the market for a while now, and the XC cube edition is one of the better designed systems in an area where quality can vary wildly from brand to brand.
Apr 14, 2004
AOpen F75PS
by Staff Writers
As stated in the introduction, there are only four real TFT panel manufacturers in the world, so it’s no surprise that you come across eerily similar products every now and again, as each OEM supplies displays for a multitude of companies.
Mar 10, 2004
Aopen CRW5232
by Staff Writers
Like Samsung, Aopen’s trump card is their ridiculously low price; a CD writer at $49 is pretty hard to beat.
Sep 8, 2004
AOPEN DRW4410
by Staff Writers
The AOpen DRW4410 performed on average in both performance and features, dropping a few positions given its rather expensive price tag for a single format writer.
Oct 8, 2003
AOPEN FX 5600
by Tim Dean
The poorest performing GeForce FX 5600 card, AOpen's offering features average performance, most comparable to the mid-point between the 9200 and 9600 graphics adaptors.
Sep 1, 2003
Aopen F55LS
by Staff Writers
One of the stranger-looking bezels we received on a display, the AOpen was another middle-of-the-road performer, returning average results
May 1, 2003
AOPEN Xcube EZ18
by Staff Writers
One of only a handful of non-Intel chipsets we received, AOpen's XCube EZ18 features an NVIDIA nForce2 chipset with support for 266 and 333MHz AMD processors.
Jan 1, 1900
AOPEN Xcube EZ65
by Staff Writers
Our Labs Winner this month represents what a mini barebones PC should be: it's small yet easily accessible; it's attractive, but has a quality build; and it has all the features you need for a full PC or a media centre.
Dec 1, 2003
AOpen AX4SG Max
by Darren Ellis
Built with convenience in mind, this board features six board-mounted USB 2.0 ports, and two more on a rear panel.
Jul 1, 2003
AOPEN AX4C Max
by Darren Ellis
With the AX4C Max comes a whopping four SATA ports, which support RAID. The board will also be popular with overclockers with its comprehensive BIOS tweaking features, such as 1MHz stepping for the CPU and AGP/PCI clocks, as well as adjustable voltage for the CPU, AGP/PCI and RAM.
Jul 1, 2003
Ricoh MP5125A-DP
by Staff Writers
The Ricoh MP5125A-DP drive is actually used by the other DVD+RW supporters, although they rebrand them as their own. AOpen and HP have both taken this route, and use the Ricoh as their base.
Sep 2, 2002
AOpen CRW-1232
by Staff Writers
Supporting a maximum 12-speed burning, though without BURN-Proof, the AOpen CRW-1232 still manages to put on an outstanding show...
Feb 14, 2001
News
Intel IDF: Spotted, a Centrino 2 desktop
by William Maher
It looks the Asus Eee Box isn’t the only interesting mini-desktop around. Amid the swathes of Centrino 2 and small form factor notebooks at IDF this week, we spotted this – a mini Centrino 2 desktop.
Aug 20, 2008
Feature
PC Authority DIY system
by Staff Writers
System case - AOpen ATX Midi tower case or Lian Le midi tower aluminium case. As discussed earlier (see Case closed), the system case is an important consideration when building a
Jan 1, 1900
AOpen Aeolus 6600GT PCI-Express
by Ty Pendlebury
AOpen began its run to glory by topping our 3DMark01 tests with an impressive 14,977 marks in the default resolution with four samples of full-scene anti aliasing.
Jan 11, 2005
Feature
CD-RW drive - AOpen CRW-1232
by Staff Writers
There are a number of options when it comes to removable storage devices, and each has advantages and disadvantages. For general use, though, a CD-RW is easily the most versatile solution. Alternative
Jan 1, 1900
Gigabyte GD-1703BP
by Staff Writers
This monitor was physically identical in every way to the AOpen F75PS, aside from the Gigabyte badging on the front bezel. Both featured the same solid metal base, sturdy design and nifty sockets for plugs direct on the back, and there’s no prize for guessing that they performed identically in all of the tests we put them through.
Mar 10, 2004
XFX GeForce 6600 GT
by Darren Ellis
This card performed well in 3DMark01SE, producing 14,739 3Dmarks and falling just behind the top performing AOpen in this category. Unfortunately, it fell slightly behind the competition in the 3DMark05 high stress test, and even fell behind two of the three X700Pro cards on test.
Jan 11, 2005