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PC Express Phoenix 1550A

Tuesday October 04, 2005
Written by Nick Ross
Tags: PC | Express | Phoenix | 1550A
AUD
$3800
Price at time of review.
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.
Vendor PC Express
CPU model/brand AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
CPU speed 2.2GHz
Memory capacity 1GB
RAM type PC3200
HD capacity 2 x 250GB
HD type SATA
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9
Optical drive LG GSA-4167B DVD writer; Samsung SH-D162C DVD-ROM drive
Graphics 256MB XpertVision GeForce 7800GTX
Monitor model/brand ViewSonic VX924
Screen size 19in
Audio Creative Audigy2 ZS
Speakers Creative T7900 7.1 speakers
Networking Gigabit Ethernet
Operating system Windows XP Home
Price 3800
Supplier PC Express
Product site url http://www.pc-express.com/
Warranty 1yr RTB
This article appeared in the November, 2005 issue of PC Authority.
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