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Pioneer DreamVision LV190
by Nick Ross
A poor performer in the face of HP’s similarly-priced, touch screen-enabled rival.
Sep 27, 2007
TI AMD FX60 Extreme
by Nick Ross
The dual-core version of AMD's premium FX-series enters the game, and nothing can stand in its way.
Apr 5, 2006
TI AMD Power 3000
by Nick Ross
The system as a whole looks great and we can't find a weak spot.
Feb 23, 2006
TI Power Dual AMD 4000
by Nick Ross
A good-value and very powerful system that will appeal to those seeking ultimate performance.
Nov 24, 2005
TI Super Dual AMD 2500
by Nick Ross
The two-and-a-half thousand dollar price point is a popular one for PC systems.
Nov 9, 2005
PC Express Phoenix 1550A
by Nick Ross
We put out the call to Australia’s white box PC manufacturers for a good high-end $4000 PC and PC Express was the first to respond.
Oct 4, 2005
Pioneer Xfinity PC
by Darren Ellis
One of the most striking things about Pioneer’s entry this month is the cosmetics: it’s 24hr karaoke bar meets street-racing BMW. And lots of blue LEDs! And these LED’s can get a little annoying – especially the super bright “headlight” LED’s. They shine directly ahead, and at desk height they beam straight into your eyes. There is also a large, illuminated ‘Xfinity’ etched into the front door of the case. Suffice to say this case won’t be to everyone’s taste. But otherwise, the rest of the externals are OK – the top mount houses two of the six total USB ports beneath a tidy flap, and a large power button with a good action.
Dec 31, 2004
PCQuest Gamebox
by Darren Ellis
The cheapest system to be submitted for review in our performance roundup, it just goes to show that even $4000 will get you a hell of a lot of PC for your money. PCQUEST has also opted to go with a CoolerMaster case, both for its attractive looks and functionality, this housing able to hold a massive five optical drives and four hard disk drives, erring on the side of more is better.
Dec 23, 2004
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