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Mesh’s Matrix II 920 shows off the latest AMD processor quite well, offering plenty of performance for the everyday tasks, with the added bonus of being almost silent ...
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Published: 2009-02-05, Author: Paul , review by: techworld.com
AMD CPUs are rare sightings in our charts and, in the case of the Mesh Matrix II 920, its entrance was a good decision. With a less expensive (albeit slower) processor under the hood, Mesh has been able to include some tasty components....
Having gone over the MESH Matrix II system with a fine toothed comb over the previous few pages, one question remains that neatly brings together our conclusion: What do I get for my £749 of hard earned cash?First and foremost you get a professionally bui...
Abstract: As weve discussed in our full Phenom II review, AMDs latest offering succeeds in putting AMD back into the same ballpark as Intels quad-core Core 2 solutions, but brings little beyond that in terms of offering a compelling reason to move away from ...
Mesh’s Matrix II 920 shows off the latest AMD processor quite well, offering plenty of performance for the everyday tasks, with the added bonus of being almost silent...
AMD CPUs are rare sightings in our charts and, in the case of the Mesh Matrix II 920, its entrance was a good decision. With a less expensive (albeit slower) processor under the hood, Mesh has been able to include some tasty components. Paul Monckton ...
Abstract: The second of the three Phenom II-equipped £650 PC on test this month is Meshs 920 Nero. Perhaps not surprisingly, its one of the fastest PCs in this entire Labs, and is beaten only by the other Phenom II machines: Eclipses Andromeda AP92n98GTX a...
Abstract: This is the first PC weve seen that uses one of AMDs new Phenom II X4 processors. The Matrix II 920 uses the 920 model, which is the slower of the two available chips, but it still runs at a respectable 2.8GHz. It has four processing cores, so we ...