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      08-19-2010
Ive been looking at the Packard Bell iPower X3.0

Linked here -> http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/packar...23861-pdt.html

I don't suppose someone with a good knowledge of hardware would know if this is a good system to have, and perhaps point out any weakpoints, like 'Crap Video Card model' etc.

Would appreciate any help, I don't know much about parts, I just see the speed it runs at and assume 'wow that is faster than my old one'

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I don't know money conversion rates between the UK and US off the top of my head. I know that UK pounds are more valuable than US dollars, but not at which rate. I'm not considering price at all because of this.

From a technical standpoint, that system looks to be very well. It would handle all the latest games at HD resolutions quite easily. The video card is really good with 192 bit bandwidth and 8 GB DDR3 system RAM is more than enough, The CPU is very fast and the hard drive is quite large.

You really wouldn't go wrong with that system as it would easily do anything you wanted to do with it.
 
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      08-19-2010
That's about $1564.00. I'm thinking that I would be looking for a less expensive system with 4GBRAM and a 500GB HD and one that includes a 24" monitor. You could probably do that for less than $1000.00.
 
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Hi.

I don't know money conversion rates between the UK and US off the top of my head. I know that UK pounds are more valuable than US dollars, but not at which rate. I'm not considering price at all because of this.

From a technical standpoint, that system looks to be very well. It would handle all the latest games at HD resolutions quite easily. The video card is really good with 192 bit bandwidth and 8 GB DDR3 system RAM is more than enough, The CPU is very fast and the hard drive is quite large.

You really wouldn't go wrong with that system as it would easily do anything you wanted to do with it.


Thanks for the speedy response, that's exactly what I was looking for, a technical review, needed to know if there was a part that let the system down like my current laptops old video card, thanks for the info, will be buying that for sure next month,

Another note, any good monitor recommendations? Looking around 24 inches, I hear the Dell Cinema Displays are good

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That's about $1564.00. I'm thinking that I would be looking for a less expensive system with 4GBRAM and a 500GB HD and one that includes a 24" monitor. You could probably do that for less than $1000.00.
I know it's a lot by American standards, but everything is ridiculously expensive in the UK, one reason I intend to emigrate there at some point.
 
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roban, a 500GB HD? I have 1.5TB and I'm looking at ordering another 1TB.

If you are into A/V then I say the more the merrier.

Where many manufacturers "cheap out" is the power supply. I used to use mine till it would die but, truth is, sooner or later, you will replace a PSU.
 
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Would a machine like that be easy to upgrade myself over time?

Or would Packard Bell make it difficult to alter it?
 
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The hardest part is usually getting the face plate off if you need to.
 
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Could it be taken apart with tools? (not a hammer) Got a pretty big workshop here at work
 
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      08-19-2010
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Would a machine like that be easy to upgrade myself over time?

Or would Packard Bell make it difficult to alter it?
No, it would not be that hard. Once you remove the side panel it looks just like any other PC whether a factory-built one or a home-built.

Adding more RAM, hard drives, an extra optical drive, etc., is "easy peasy, lemon squeezy."

Roban had a good question though, for your main hard drive where Windows 7 will reside, you don't need a huge hard drive capacity. A 500GB would be just fine. Then put the big hard drives such as the 1.5 or 2 TB ones in the case and attach to the motherboard's extra SATA sockets. You DO NOT want to use a big hard drive for all you storage in addition to the operating system. Because if you have a system crash and cannot recover your files, then you have them on separate drives instead of relying on one drive.
 
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