Reviews of the Polywell Poly 939N4-SLI2/FX-60
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CNET Review
The Good: Quick, stable performance; versatile, fast-refreshing LCD monitor; smart hard drive configuration; 7.1-channel speaker system gets good and loud; great deal for its class.
The Bad: Tower gets noisy when fan throttles up; graphics cards block PCI slots; wired volume control gets in the way; no discrete sound card; 24/7 phone support requires warranty upgrade.
The Bottom Line: Serious gamers will covet the Polywell Poly 939N4-SLI2/FX-60 because of its utterly stable game performance at the highest settings. It also takes the edge off the sky-high price by including a monitor and speakers. We just wish the design and support were more polished.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 77/100. Comparing these reviews to 41975 other Desktops reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 83/100 = Very Good.
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pcworld.ca
Review Summary: Gamers and power users who crave top performance and need easy upgrades will like this system's design and price.
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pcworld.com
Review Summary: Gamers and power users who crave top performance and need easy internal access will like this system's design and price.
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pcworld.com
Review Summary: Gamers and power users who crave top performance and need easy internal access will like this system's design and price.
Manufacturer: Polywell Computers Inc.
Part number: SLIFX60CN0601
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