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Gateway FX6803-25
$1,500.00
Released June, 2010
The Pros:Excellent price for a pre-built desktop with higher performance gaming components and media features. Accessible hard drive bays that allows for simple upgrades. Convenient top tray for charging USB devices.
The Cons:Flimsy and poorly constructed optical drive bay door. Lacks USB 3.0, would have been a nice addition to a set of "modern" in/outputs. Up to buyers to decide whether the $200 premium is worth it for the Blu-Ray player and small CPU upgrade over the base model.
The Gateway FX6803-25 is a high-end desktop aimed at those seeking top-tier performance. It features an Intel Core i7-930 processor, 9GB of DDR3 RAM, an ATI Radeon HD 5850 graphics processor and a 1.5TB hard drive.
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Additionally, the FX6803-25 sports two optical drives: a 6x Blu-ray ROM drive and a 16x DVD Supermulti drive.
The FX6803-25's Intel Core i7 processor and 9GB of DDR3 (1333MHz) system memory ensure optimal performance in terms of day-to-day use, heavy multitasking and even high resolution media editing. Its ATI Radeon HD 5850 provides the FX6803-25 with 1080p high definition media playback, either via its Blu-ray drive or acquired HD media files, as well as DirectX 11 gaming performance. Meanwhile, the FX6803-25's 1.5TB hard drive provides plenty of storage room for games and media while its DVD Supermulti drive allows you to write data to DVD-R/RWs for further storage.
Features
- Intel Core i7-930 processor
- 9GB of DDR3 RAM (1333MHz)
- ATI Radeon HD 5850 graphics processor
- 1.5TB 7200rpm hard drive
- Optical drives: Blu-ray 6X ROM / DVD-SuperMulti Drive and 16X DVD+/-R/RW SuperMulti Drive
- High Definition Audio with 5.1 support
- Included keyboard and optical mouse
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Excellent price for a pre-built desktop with higher performance gaming components and media features
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Accessible hard drive bays that allows for simple upgrades
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Convenient top tray for charging USB devices
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The spacious case and capable power supply allows to future upgrades
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Good all in one package for gamers who want to play the latest games but do not know how to build a desktop
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Flimsy and poorly constructed optical drive bay door
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Lacks USB 3.0, would have been a nice addition to a set of "modern" in/outputs
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Up to buyers to decide whether the $200 premium is worth it for the Blu-Ray player and small CPU upgrade over the base model
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