Monday, June 1, 2009

Software Review (HP Pavilion a6750y)



The good:

Strong multitasking performance; 8GB of RAM a bargain at this price; wireless networking; room to upgrade.

The bad:

Unimpressive single application scores; clunky hard-drive cage.

The bottom line:

HP's Pavilion a6750y highlights the multitasking benefits of a mainstream quad-core CPU. It's also a fairly stable base on which to build a more capable system. You can find desktops with more raw performance out there, but this one is a reliable multitasker for the dollar.


Specifications: Processor: AMD Phenom X4 9650 (2.3 GHz) ; Clock speed: 2.3 GHz ; RAM installed: 8 GB DDR2 SDRAM ; See full specs

1 comment:

  1. i think so many companies, such as mac and sony, are coming out with pc's that are not bulky, are basically the screen and keyboard and the hard drive is attached to the back of the monitor, that what is the point in buying something that is so clunky? consolidation is key....

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