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Apple iMac
by Dave Stephenson

A stunning design backed up by great performance and good value for money.

Nov 5, 2007
Review > Mid-range PC
Dell Dimension C521
by Dave Stephenson

Dell’s first foray into using AMD processors is a modest performer, but fair value.

Feb 14, 2007
Review > Mid-range PC
Apple iMac 24in
by Dave Stephenson

Eye-catching and very well designed, the new iMac is an excellent all-in-one PC system.

Feb 14, 2007
Review > Mid-range PC
Pacstar ELITE 6600
by Nick Ross

Fast and good value. Gamers and power users will like it.

Dec 15, 2006
Review > Mid-range PC
Altech Gameforce X2
by Nick Ross

Some will prefer it to TI’s system, but a few quirks see it finishing in second place.

Oct 16, 2006
Review > Mid-range PC
BadDog LanBox
by Nick Ross

It’s expensive, but Baddog’s Lanbox comes with personality and outstanding support.

Sep 19, 2006
Review > Mid-range PC
Pacstar AMD X1 Gaming System
by Nick Ross

Dual-core and FireWire may be missing, but Pacstar’s system offer’s more than we expected from a value PC.

Aug 24, 2006
Review > Mid-range PC
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
Review > Mid-range PC
Vision System MKII
by Staff Writers

Designed from the ground up with gamers in mind, GameVision has produced a fine looking and practical system with plenty of potential. The system is built around Intel’s now legendary 2.4GHz Pentium 4 ’C’ stepping processor, one of the most overclockable chips available on the market. With substantiated overclocks of up to 3.6GHz with stock air-cooling, these unassuming CPUs are powerhouses of frequency, if you know how to milk the most from them.

Sep 10, 2003
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Pacstar AMD X1 Gaming System
Pacstar AMD X1 Gaming System
by Nick Ross
Dual-core and FireWire may be missing, but Pacstar’s system offer’s more than we expected from a value PC.