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Compaq presario windows xp media center edition 2005
Compaq presario windows xp media center edition 2005








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compaq presario windows xp media center edition 2005

Plus, the Sempron 3400+ offers 64-bit support, which will become more important next year with the release of Windows Vista and subsequent 64-bit apps. While we've seen more memory and bigger hard drives in other low-cost systems, this one is more than capable of meeting the basic needs of budget buyers. The Presario SR1620NX's specs are your typical budget affair: AMD's inexpensive 2.2GHz AMD Sempron 3400+ CPU, 512MB of RAM, and a 160GB hard drive. While many budget systems stock the front end with only microphone and headphone jacks, the Presario SR1620NX goes the extra mile with a third jack for line-in connections. The Presario SR1620NX also has generous external expansion options, with seven USB 2.0 ports (three in front) and two FireWire ports (a six-pin port in front and a six-pin port in back). That's a welcome perk in an entry-level system, one that's lacking, for example, in the more expensive Gateway DX200X. There's also an x16 PCI Express slot for users who want more graphics horsepower than the onboard ATI Radeon Xpress 200 chip affords. Two of the four RAM slots are free, as are two of the three PCI-card slots. Inside we found space for a second optical drive (the system includes a double-layer DVD burner) and a second hard drive. Despite its relatively trim dimensions, the Presario SR1620NX still offers room for expansion. At 15.3 inches high and 16.5 inches deep, it's compact enough to sit on a cluttered desk Dell's budget Dimension E510 is 1.5 inches deeper and 1 inch taller. A fixed configuration that costs an even $500 without a monitor or speakers, the Presario SR1620NX features an eye-catching black midtower chassis with gray accents and a large, green power LED.








Compaq presario windows xp media center edition 2005