The ‘i5’ in the name of
PC
Specialist’s new Vortex i5 750GTS refers to the computer’s processor, which
is one of the new
Core
i5 models from Intel.
It’s the company’s newest range of quad-core processors, and while the i5 750
processor in this computer is not top of the range it’s still extremely fast.
The Vortex i5 750GTS has 4GB of memory and an
Nvidia
Geforce GTS250 graphics card that has 1GB of its own memory.
For storage there is a 750GB hard disk and a DVD burner that will read and
write all kinds of discs except Blu-ray. This can also etch labels onto special
discs using
Lightscribe
technology. It also has a memory card reader.
The computer comes in a heavy all-metal case with a stylish door on the front
that conceals the drive bays, DVD writer, memory card reader and one of the 15
USB ports (there are four more on the side of the front door and ten on the back
panel).
It also covers the power and reset switches. There is lots of room for
expansion inside, with two of the four memory sockets free and plenty of space
for extra disc drives (Blu-ray, for example).
The graphics card has both
DVI
and
VGA
outputs for connection to monitors and a 22in Acer model was supplied with our
review unit, with cables for both kinds of connection.
It was a good-quality screen with decent colour reproduction, sharpness and
brightness. The computer also has a HDMI output so it can be connected to a
suitable flat-panel television screen.
In addition to the ports and sockets we talked about above, there are
eSata
and
Firewire
sockets, a wired network connection, keyboard and mouse sockets and sound
outputs and inputs (including an optical sound output).
As a desktop computer it cannot connect to wireless networks or Bluetooth
without adding extra hardware but that is no great loss given that the Vortex i5
750GTS isn’t designed to be mobile.
The keyboard and mouse supplied were reasonable
Logitech
wireless models, with batteries included so you can get going straight away.
It comes with a one-year warranty and the
Windows
7 Home Premium operating system, as well as Nero and Cyberlink software for
creating and playing discs.
PC Specialist helpfully supplied all the manuals for the various components,
along with a friendly, easy-to-follow quick start booklet. Impressively, PC
Specialist supplies a full Windows 7 CD in the box, not just a system restore
disc.
At just under £800 the Vortex i5 750GTS is not cheap, even when it comes to
gaming computers.
However, the components in this computer are top-notch, with a processor and
graphics card that are well capable of playing recent games at high levels of
detail.
For tasks such as video editing, which are similarly hard on the computer’s
processor (and sometimes the graphics card) it’s also a superb choice of
computer.
If you are more of a light user, with email and word processing in mind, we
would not recommend a computer this powerful.
But as a family workhorse, say, that can handle lots of different tasks, and
with its enormous amount of storage space and expansion options, the i5 750GTS
is an excellent choice.
For
more information about the computer, and to buy, click here.
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