Thursday, November 26, 2009

Gateway FX6800-09



Gateway FX6800-09 Power Desktop PC

wanna Buy this one???

A 2.66GHz Intel Core i7 920 processor is the heart and soul of this $1650 (as of August 23, 2009) system. Though the Core i7 920 is the entry-level version of Intel's latest CPU design, it gives the FX6800-09 a healthy power boost. Our test machine also included 6GB of DDR3-1333 memory, and a 1TB Seagate hard drive--an above-average amount of storage, but half of the $1599 Polywell Poly 790GX3 power PC's 2TB allotment.

The FX6800-09 earned a creditable score of 126 on our WorldBench 6 test suite--a negligible 6 points ahead of the 790GX3, but just 10 points behind pricier rivals such as the $1999 Dell Studio XPS, the $3784 Lenovo ThinkStation S20, and the $3399 Polywell Poly X5800i (all of which came in at 136).

The FX6800-09's nVidia GeForce GTX280 graphics card is fast but relies on a single GPU. In our gaming tests, it delivered frame rates of 75 frames per second in Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, and 81 fps in Unreal Tournament 3 (both 2560 by 1600 resolution, high quality)--impressive, but far short of the results turned in by Power PCs equipped with ATI's dual-GPU video cards.

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