Question:
Which computer is better in specifications?
2009-05-31 09:47:31 UTC
The Packard Bell iXtreme X6618UK PC is ideal for those that want an intense PC gaming experience. With 1GB of NVIDIA® GeForce GT120 graphics you can enjoy stunningly detailed and fluid game graphics. It’s also an ideal PC for all-round media entertainment thanks to great connectivity.

At the heart of your iXtreme X6618UK PC is an Intel® Core 2 Quad Q8200 (2.33GHz, 4MB Cache) processor for smooth and efficient running of all your applications. Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium is a completely user-friendly operating system that allows you to access your media and organise your files as well as giving you added internet security. An impressive 4GB memory is included to ensure your programs have enough room to respond and perform swiftly.

It’s easy to connect up all your exterior gaming PC peripherals as well as printer, scanner and digital camera with the 8 USB ports. There’s also an integrated 21-in-1 Multimedia card reader, which is ideal for storing gaming and other data such as digital photos. The Firewire port also means you can enjoy high speed data transfer from devices such as a HD camcorder.

You can store all of your game data and other multimedia on the massive 640GB Hard Drive. The HDMI video output means you can also connect your Packard Bell iXtreme X6618UK up to a HDTV for viewing content on a HD TV.

For added security and to keep your precious data safe the Packard Bell iXtreme X6618UK PC comes with integrated fingerprint, encryption and password technology.

* Intel® Core 2 Quad Q8200
* (2.33GHz, 4MB Cache)
* Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium
* 4GB DDR2 memory
* 640GB SATA hard drive (7200rpm)

* 1GB NVIDIA® GeForce GT120 graphics
* Dual Layer DVD Rewriter
* 8x USB and 1x FireWire port
* Media card reader
* VGA / DVI / HDMI video output

Full product information about Packard Bell iXtreme X6618 - Quad-Core PC with 4GB memory, 1GB graphics and 20" display Hide product information about Packard Bell iXtreme X6618 - Quad-Core PC with 4GB memory, 1GB graphics and 20" display
Full specification
Benefit
Processor Type Intel. Core 2 Quad Q8200
Clock-Speed 2.33GHz
Front Side BUS 1333MHz
Cache 4 MB
Operating-System Windows Vista. Home Premium
RAM Memory 4096 MB
Hard Disk Capacity 640 GB
Optical Drive 1 Dual Layer DVD Rewriter
Graphics Memory 1024 MB The higher the memory the better quality images you are display
Graphics Description NVIDIA. GeForce GT120
No of USB connections 8 The more connections the computer has the more equipment you can connect to your computer e.g. modem, printer, scanner, digital camera, PDA
No. of Firewire Connections 1 High speed data transfer link for digital video and other media. Ideal for quickly downloading video images from a camcorder to PC
Keyboard YES
Mouse YES



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Looking for unbelievable performance at an appealing price, then look no further than the Hewlett Packard Pavilion Slimline s3842uk complete with a 2009v 20” widescreen PC monitor.

Powered by the impressive AMD Phenom™ X3 8750 Triple-Core processor (2.40GHz, 2MB Cache), the s3842uk tackles heavy-duty activities such as gaming and video editing with ease. Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium helps you organise all of your multimedia files and offers you enhanced protection when using the Internet. 4GB of DDR2 memory ensure that you are able to multi-task with out it effecting speed or performance, while a massive 640GB SATA hard drive running at 7200rpm, guarantees you have ample space for storing all of your important documents, multimedia files and downloads.

The HP Pavilion Slimline s3842uk has an array of benefits, this stylish looking entertainment desktop PC includes a Blu-ray player & SuperMulti DVD burner. An integrated DVB-T television tuner allows you watch your favourite TV programs through your computer, while the s3842uk’s 512MB NVIDIA® GeForce GT120 graphics card and 20” display help to convey rich colours and fluid images. HP’s 2009v 20” widescreen PC monitor is ideal for watching movies, playing games, scrolling through photos or editing graphics with its 20-inch LCD and TFT screen, 1600 x 900 pixel resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio and remarkable 5ms-response rate.

Connecting the Pavilion Slimline s3842uk to peripheral devices is simple thanks to 6 USB ports and a FireWire port. Access and share all of your digital photos with ease thanks to a 15-in-1 memory card reader and exhibit them in style on a choice of displays thanks to its HDMI, DVI, and VGA connectors. Furthermore, the HP Pavilion Slimline s3842uk is wireless enabled and comes with a wireless keyboard and optical mouse.

* AMD Phenom X3 8750 Triple-Core processor
* (2.40GHz, 2MB Cache)
* Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium
* 4GB DDR2 memory
* 640GB SATA hard drive (7200rpm)

* 512MB NVIDIA® GeForce GT120
* Dual Layer DVD Rewriter
* 6x
Seven answers:
4th hokage
2009-06-01 11:53:40 UTC
in my opinion cor2 quad qe8200 is good but but your 3d crad and computer brand is not good you buy 9600gt which price is high than this 3d card to 10$ about HD 620gb is good but u do not tell about mother board if it s for gaming u buy motherboard of a good brand like asus evga xfx ..... so good luck
kris14law
2009-05-31 18:06:14 UTC
In my opinion, both of these Computers are really bad. HP and packard bell are only casual computers makers and are not good at making gamer pc's.

In my opinion, the best way is to do more research into the parts of these computers, by doing this you could end up saving hundreds of pounds, and get a PC to a specification that you want and have a enjoyable PC.



In my opinion, learn about the parts of the PC, and have it custom built for you, or even build it yourself !

The best places to go to get a pc built



www.Alienware.co.uk

www.pcspecialist.co.uk

3xs.Scan.co.uk



I strongly advise you to avoid those PC's. They are rip-offs.



Hope this helped.
Uzair
2009-06-01 08:43:43 UTC
Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 is always best choice
LoLz
2009-05-31 16:55:20 UTC
* Intel® Core 2 Quad Q8200

* (2.33GHz, 4MB Cache)

* Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium

* 4GB DDR2 memory

* 640GB SATA hard drive (7200rpm)



* 1GB NVIDIA® GeForce GT120 graphics
Meow Mix
2009-05-31 16:56:49 UTC
The Packard Bell has a better graphics card and processor, but I'd go with HP because Packard Bell are known to be crap.
?
2009-05-31 17:04:26 UTC
The first one looks better to me, in terms of the processor and the graphics memory.
Kash
2009-05-31 17:00:25 UTC
both are fine:)


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