Sunday, 17 April 2011

Dell Vostro 230 Mini Tower Review



Just similar to in our laptop reviews, we started testing the desktop's most significant component, the central processing unit (or as it is commonly known, the CPU). We were thrilled to discover a very potent and influential Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 working at a very good speed of 3.00 GHz, on a high velocity front side bus (otherwise known as FSB) of 1333 MHz and with an incredibly large L2 cache of 6 MB.
These are very significant to any desktop individual computer, so we conducted these tests very cautiously. We ongoing with the accidental access memory (RAM) and were amazed to find 4 GB of DDR3 RAM operational at a high speed of 1333 MHz. throughout our most concentrated memory tests, the RAM behaved tremendously well due to its knowledge and high frequency. We were so pleased with the consequences that we gave the RAM 10 points in our Dell Vostro 230 Mini Tower review. The hard disk drive was, though, less than we had predictable. With a size of just 160 GB, it barely managed to house all our media files. Its high velocity of 7200 rotations per minute made up for part of this irritation. However, we are powerless to give it more than 7 points in this Dell Vostro 230 Mini Tower appraisal.

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