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Grade A2 - Acer Aspire X3810 Dual Core Desktop PC

SKU: A2/98.ONM7Z.UPP Quickfind Code: 495410
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Grade A2 - Minor Cosmetic Damage

The sleek and compact Aspire X3810 is just one-third the size of a traditional PC, allowing it to fit practically anywhere in your home. This desktop features high-quality components and software, perfect for handling your home computing and entertainment needs in style.

  • Processor:Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor E5200 PDC 2.5GHz
  • Hard Drive:1TB SATA Hard Drive
  • Memory:3GB RAM (Installed)
  • Optical Drive:DVD+/- SuperMulti
  • Graphics Controller:Intel GMA X4500 up to 1024MB
  • Operating System:Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Monitor: None
  • Ports: 5 USB(Front)+ 4USB(Back)Headphones, Microphone,5.1 Surround Sound, Mini-Firewire, HDMI, VGA, Keyboard and Mouse
  • Warranty:3 Month Warranty Please note that the above item is not supplied with either a Keyboard or Mouse.

Please Note: This machine does not come equipped with a Keyboard or Mouse.

 

Question from greg: Asked on 20/07/2010 What is the graphics card like? can it play games like modern warfare 2. Is a dedicated graphics card? thanks

Answer from andrew: Answered on 21/07/2010
Hi Greg,

The graphics adaptor isn't going to be powerful enough for gaming - I found this review online --

It's a desktop motherboard integrated video port:

Intel claims that the GMA X4500 HD supports DirectX 10, as the GMA 3500 did (with the right driver update). We tried it and it only "sort of" works. It's far too slow to be usable even in the most forgiving of DX10 titles, and even with all the details turned way down. It's also a little buggy—the Parallax Occlusion Map test in 3DMark Vantage crashes the system, and we saw little white dots all over the place when running Crysis in DX10 mode (at low settings).

http://www.extremetech.com/article [...] 139,00.asp

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