For the last couple of years, it's been true that an investment of seven
hundred pounds in a new computer would buys a fairly decent, capable home or
office PC.
Prices have dropped so much recently that it's not uncommon now to see
high-quality systems for the same price, of which the
Mesh
Elite Quad Q6600 CA is an excellent example.
The computer uses an Intel quad-core processor (a Q6600 running at 2.4GHz),
which means it has, effectively, four separate processors. It's the next step up
from the dual-core computers we've been reviewing for a year or so, and it means
a good performance boost for Windows Vista and programs that are capable of
using the four processors (more and more programs are being written in this
way).
It also includes 2GB of memory, which together with the processor provides a
good computer that should be capable of dealing with most applications with
ease. The case, a small tower model, doesn't look particularly impressive from
the outside, but this certainly is a powerful computer. That fact was borne out
in our lab testing, the results of which pitched it at the level of computers
that, a few months ago, cost nearly twice as much. In fact, it posted a higher
score than the similarly specified Advent T9509, with the same processor and
amount of memory.
Its performance when it came to graphics was less impressive because of the
Nvidia Geforce 8600GT with 256MB of its own memory. It's a fairly reasonable
graphics card, but it's not a powerful one, and it provides the main difference
between this computer and much more expensive ones. It would be unfair to gripe
too much about this, however, because the computer does so well in other terms.
Despite that, and because of the sheer power of the processor, the Elite Quad
6600 should still be able to cope with recent games, although the detail levels
might have to be turned down a notch or two.
The computer comes with a 500GB hard disk, and a the multi-format Lightscribe
DVD drive, both of which provide plenty of storage. For extra storage, and to
make it more convenient to use a music player or digital camera, there's also a
memory card reader installed in the front panel. Those components leave a couple
of bays free at the front for extra devices - perhaps for a Blu-ray or HD-DVD
drive in a few months' time, when those devices become a bit cheaper.
The monitor that came with the unit we looked at was a widescreen Hannspree
19in model with decent screen quality, and the computer also comes with a set of
Creative Labs T6100 5.1 surround-sound speakers. The Logitech keyboard and mouse
supplied were reasonable, and as for software, it is supplied with Windows Vista
Home Premium installed, along with Microsoft Works 8.5. Mesh offers a two-year
warranty with on-site service.
The power of the Mesh Elite Quad Q6600 CA offers excellent value for money
given both the power of its processor, the monitor and speakers with which it's
supplied and the expansion options of the computer's case. For everyone except
hard-core games players, it's a very good choice of computer indeed, and one
that will be suitable for almost all home uses.
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