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Poweroid.com 8202 review

Processor
Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor model: Pentium 4
Clock speed: 3.2 GHz
Motherboard
Motherboard: Asus P4C800 Deluxe
Processor socket: Socket 478
Chipset: Intel 875P
Data bus speed: 800 MHz
Memory
RAM installed: 1024 MB
Number of memory slots: 4
RAM capacity: 4.096 GB
RAM type: DDR SDRAM
Memory specification compliance: PC3200
Interfaces & networking
Serial: 1
Parallel: 1
USB: 14
FireWire (IEEE 1394): 4
Expansion slots (free): 5 (2)
Hard drive storage
Hard drive interface type: Ultra ATA/100
Hard drive size: 250 GB
Rotation speed: 7200 rpm
Storage controller: Intel ICH5, Promise 20378 RAID controller
Optical storage
CD / DVD read speed: 40x CD
CD / DVD write speed: 16x CD
CD / DVD rewrite speed: 10x CD
Video
Graphics processor: ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
Graphics RAM: 128 MB
Graphics card: ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
Display
Display type: LCD
Display technology: TFT LCD
Display diagonal size: 18 in
Audio
Sound card: integrated (5.1 surround)
Speakers: Creative Inspire 6700 (6.1)
Cabinet (chassis)
Case form factor: tower
Tool-free access: no
Front-accessible bays: 1
Internal bays: 4
OS & software
Operating system: Windows XP Home
Software included: Adobe Premiere 6.5 (free upgrade to Premiere Pro), Ability Office, Vegas Video LE, WinDVD, WinDVD Creator, Win Rip
Service & support
Standard warranty: 2 years on-site parts & labour, 3 years additional labour RTB
Miscellaneous
Other: Logitech Cordless Desktop Optical
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Overview

Poweroid.com 8202

Editors rating
Rating: 8.3
Verdict

If you’re looking for a high-performance PC, the solidly built 3.2GHz Pentium 4-based Poweroid 8202 fits the bill admirably.

Typical price

£ 1999

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