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Gateway's Gift to Gamers
NEW YORK CITY (By
Arik Hesseldahl, Business Week) March 20, 2006 — Actually, at a base price of
$2,999, the FX510XL is no gift -- but when it comes to performance, what a
monster!
It turns out
that Dell (DELL ) isn't the
only longtime commodity PC vendor looking to make build a new name for itself
among high-end PCs users and the gaming set.
Gateway (GTW ), the vendor once
known for its folksy ads featuring its midwestern employees and boxes with
cow-inspired prints, is facing stiff competitive pressure and undergoing a
management shakeup.
WINNING PERFORMANCE
None of that,
however, is stopping Gateway from pursuing those gaming and digital-media
enthusiasts with high demands and thick wallets.
As part of our series looking at high-end specialty PCs, I recently took
Gateways FX510XL machine for a test run, and did my best to push it to its
limits. It acquitted itself well.
For the review unit, Gateway really pulled out all the stops. The microprocessor
was an Intel (INTC ) Pentium
Extreme Edition 955, which runs at 3.46 GHz, combined with an Intel 975X chipset
that supports DDR2 memory.
INTENSIVE WORKOUT
It came packed with
two gigabytes of memory (it supports up to four), a one-terabyte hard drive
(that's 1,000 gigabytes), and about as many external media connections as you
can count. Handling the graphics is an Nvidia (NVDA
) GeForce 7800GTX.
The unit also comes installed with Microsoft's (MSFT
) Windows Media Center. There's an ATI (ATYT
) TV-tuner card for connecting to your TV set-top box and recording shows a
la TiVo (TIVO ), however
I didn't get a chance to try this feature.
On this machine I installed the most demanding game I could get my hands on --
FEAR -- a frightening and extremely violent title from Sierra, a unit of
Vivendi (V ). I pushed all the
settings to max and had at it for about 90 minutes.
LITTLE HICCUPS
The immersive
experience proved a little too immersive for me. After working my way through a
few scenes I realized I was getting a little queasy, but I'm not sure if it was
motion sickness, the bloody scenes playing out with such realism before me, or
some combination of both.
The computer generally handled the action well, but faltered only twice. During
a particularly graphics-heavy sequence, the game suddenly froze for a few
seconds, then resumed more or less normally. It happened only twice in the span
of about five minutes. After reducing the in-game graphics settings from Maximum
to High, I did not see the behavior again.
The front of the machine is a veritable dashboard of ports and connections.
There is a 9-in-1 media-card reader for pretty much any type of flash memory
card that works with digital video, still cameras, and some music players. Two
of the machine's six USB ports are on the front. There are two optical drives,
one a 16x double-layer multiformat DVD writer, the other a 48x DVD-ROM drive.
Nestled between that and the flash media slots is a floppy drive. (This made me
scour my memory for the last time I used a floppy disk. It has been a while.)
BRAVURA DISPLAY
The standard
configuration of the machine starts at $2,999, but the faster processor adds
another $799. Throwing in the media drive with the floppy, the wireless keyboard
and mouse brings the total on the machine I had to $3,847.
By comparison, Dell's XPS 600, with roughly the same specifications -- the fast
Intel chip, the same memory, and the same graphics card, same hard-drive
capacity, priced out much higher at $4,699. One key difference is that the Dell
machine uses an Nvidia nForce4 SLI X16 chipset instead of the Intel chipset.
(The chipset is a group a chips that sits between the computer's main
microprocessor and other parts of the computer.) And the Dell machine does come
in a much fancier case!
Gateway also sent a $600 21-inch display, the FPD2185W. It was a real stunner,
and right now Gateway will include it in with the purchase of the computer.
Gateway also included one-more add-on -- a set of Logitech (LOGI
) Z-5300e speakers which sounded terrific, although a little too loud for my
office environment. The explosions and gunfire will sound great at home,
however. They go for $199, bringing the total cost of the package to $4,046.
PERFECT FOR THE IMPATIENT
At that price, you
walk away with an excellent machine that is up to the challenge of most gaming
environments and digital media. Its machines like this that are beginning
helping companies like Gateway make a case that if you want to do a lot with
your computer, the lowest-price machine that seems "good enough" probably isn't.
New versions of Windows -- Windows Vista -- and ever-more impressive games are
coming in the next year or two, all of which will place more strain on
lower-cost hardware. It's no fun buying an inexpensive computer only to have to
replace it within 18 months.
It seems to me that spending more on high end hardware up front will save you
aggravation up upgrading sooner than you'd like. If you can't wait for the newer
machines that will run Vista, then this Gateway is a good choice.
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