PC Review: Mesh Elite Fire X1950 PCW
Similar articles
Reviews section
ADVERTISEMENT
Reviews Disclaimer
Readers are reminded that the opinions expressed, and the results published in connection with reviews and/or laboratory test reports carried out on computing systems and/or related items are confined to, and representative of, only those goods supplied and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase.

PC Review: Mesh Elite Fire X1950 PCW

ATI's new dual-GPU graphics card is put to good use in this gaming PC

Best prices: Check prices now  Check prices now
Price: £1,649
Manufacturer: Mesh
Specifications: Intel Core 2 Duo E6700
Ratings
Overall rating: Overall rating
Features: Features
Ease of use: Ease of use
Value for money: Value for money
Rate this product
Verdict

Pros: Powerful processor and graphics; good monitor
Cons: Noisy cooling fans
Overall: A good gaming PC, but the noisy fans may soon start to irritate

Will Stapley, Personal Computer World 26 Sep 2006

ADVERTISEMENT

The Elite Fire X1950 PCW houses the first ATI graphics card to arrive since it was bought by AMD back in July. Just like the Nvidia Geforce 7950, the Radeon X1950 XTX houses two GPUs, which allows for Crossfire graphics without the need for two separate cards.

AMD obviously won't be over the moon that Mesh has gone for an Intel-based system to sit the card in, but with the performance of the new Core 2 Duo processors we can't blame Mesh for this decision.

Although it can't match the Core 2 Extreme X6800 model which runs at 2.93GHz, the 2.66GHz E6700 that powers this Mesh is the fastest of the Core 2 Duo processors.

Read more about Intel's new Core 2 Duo processors .

In our processor-intensive Sysmark 2004 SE test, the Elite Fire X1950 PCW powered to a score of 341, while in 3Dmark05 the dual-GPU graphics pushed 3Dmark05 to 9,664; both extremely impressive.

A 20.1in Viewsonic VP2030B is included in the package and, with a native resolution of 1,600x1,200, it gives the graphics card plenty of opportunity to demonstrate its power.

Other components worthy of mention include a decent-sized hard drive (300GB), 2GB of DDR2 Ram, Creative X-Fi sound card and 7.1 speakers.

Although you're unlikely to hear it while playing a game or watching a movie, if you're looking for a quiet PC the noise generated by this model might be a concern.

The standard Intel CPU fan isn't the quietest, but matters aren't helped by the Chieftec case fan adding to the noise. Things quietened down when we disconnected it, but with limited space inside the case, it needs all the help it can get keeping the airflow moving.

As far as value for money goes, this system is reasonably priced but certainly nothing outstanding. Mesh does, however, include a decent three-year onsite warranty, but it's also worth noting UK mainland delivery will set you back £39.95.

Also consider:
Hi-Grade Ultis Tachyon Core 2 Extreme PC
A super-fast PC with decent components supporting the Core 2 Extreme processor

All desktop PC reviews


All Desktops

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story

R E A D E R   R E V I E W S
M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links