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Reviewed on September 10, 2009
Velocity Micro's Edge Z30 is the best deal going right now for midlevel gaming PCs featuring Intel's new Core i7 chips. The overclocked Core i7 860, a fast Nvidia graphics card, and a solid selection of features all around make it easy for us to recommend this system to anyone looking for a capable gaming desktop.
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Velocity Micro, Intel Core Microarchitecture, Blu-ray drive, optical drive, Intel, video card, Dell, Blu-ray, 64-bit, motherboard, chipset, CPU, games, PC
CNET review:
8.9
Excellent
Check prices$1,099.00
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Reviewed on January 27, 2009
Maingear's Ephex is the fastest PC we've reviewed, and also the most expensive. You can find better service policies from other boutique PC vendors, but the Ephex's overall speed and build quality are enough for us to recommend it to those in the market for the best desktop they can find.
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Maingear, Intel Core Microarchitecture, LightScribe, Blu-ray, 64-bit, PC, video card, Intel, games, hard drive
CNET review:
8.9
Excellent
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on November 19, 2008
You can find flashier PCs than Dell's $1,299 Studio XPS, but few have as much power where it counts. We don't recommend its small, pared-down case for upgraders, but this PC will satisfy anyone who needs a loaded, powerful PC for gaming and consumer-level digital media editing.
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Dell Studio, Gateway Inc., Intel Core Microarchitecture, configuration, Dell, 64-bit, hard drive, PC, Intel
CNET review:
7.9
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on November 11, 2008
Velocity Micro's Edge Z55 provides a powerful example of the leap ahead in performance afforded by Intel's new Core i7 CPUs. Velocity Micro's own overclocking efforts don't hurt either. Any PC gamer would love to make this upper midrange desktop their own.
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Velocity Micro, Acer Inc., Intel Core Microarchitecture, 64-bit, Radeon, Intel, hard drive, PC, games, CPU
CNET review:
8.3
Excellent
Check prices$1,699.00
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Reviewed on July 2, 2009
Digital Storm's 950Si has all the makings of a quality performance gaming system, but its value proposition comes up just a bit short. The stable-yet-aggressively overclocked CPU tells us that Digital Storm knows what it's doing, and with a more competitive price it would earn a more enthusiastic recommendation.
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Intel Core Microarchitecture, Blu-ray drive, Western Digital, burner, Blu-ray, DVD-drive, 64-bit, CPU, hard drive, Intel, PC
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Pricing not available
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