Typical price: £2,350
What is it: Small but ultra-powerful gaming PC
What we think: Fantastic looks and performance, but little upgrade potential
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Shuttle XPC P 2500G compared to other gaming PCs
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| Review date | 31 May 06 | 11 Apr 07 | 29 Nov 06 | 25 Jan 07 |
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| Price range | £2,350 | |||
| Review summary | If you want a gaming PC that doesn't look like it was created with boy racers in mind, Shuttle's small, sleek but hugely powerful XPC P 2500G desktop is just the ticket. The cramped interior means there's little room to upgrade, but if you want a tiny box with the latest components in, it's hard to beat Read full review |
The 710 H2C is a stunning-looking and blisteringly quick computer -- it makes the vast majority of PCs look like pocket calculators. Buy one if you have the cash. Hell, buy us one too Read full review |
A true gaming heavyweight, this desktop is let down only by its low upgrade potential and its comparatively high price. If you have the means, and the desire to play games with all the graphics effects switched on, snap one up immediately Read full review |
This is a great-looking gaming PC with outstanding performance and good customisation options. Our only reservations include the fact that it's a tad noisy, more than a bit pricey, and it'll probably give you a hernia when getting it out of the box Read full review |
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