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    MESH Matrix II 920

    A review is here:

    http://www.***********.net/reviews.p...ii_pc_system/8

    Another review here:

    http://www.elitebastards.com/cms/ind...1&limitstart=8

    Seems a decent pre-built system for £750!!
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    Re: MESH Matrix II 920

    Can't post their links. Google MESH Matrix II 920 though and you find what you are looking for.

    Cabling is a bit rough.. tut.

    I know they mention mesh's comments on the non branded PSU but still.. slight concern.

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    Re: MESH Matrix II 920

    Quote Originally Posted by staffsMike View Post
    Can't post their links. Google MESH Matrix II 920 though and you find what you are looking for.

    Cabling is a bit rough.. tut.

    I know they mention mesh's comments on the non branded PSU but still.. slight concern.
    They went for one of the most expensive HD4850 cards too(the His HD4850 IceQ 4). It seems a bit strange they did not go for an FSP power supply. They could have used a cheaper HD4850 and spent the money on a more expensive PSU though.

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    Re: MESH Matrix II 920

    That particular 550watt psu is made by HEC (not a bad manufacturer). The psu is pretty decent, can quite easily handle most single gfx cards. They must have some sort of deal with them as they've been using the same 550watt psu for the last 4 years or so.

    The 700watt and 1000watt psu's that mesh use irc tend to be OCZ.

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    Re: MESH Matrix II 920

    Assuming the rest of the PC is quiet and cool (haven't read it all) it's a nice choice on the grpahics card, I'd be glad of it.

    As long as the PSU is quiet and isn't likely to blow up it's not a bad all rounder.

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    Re: MESH Matrix II 920

    Quote Originally Posted by staffsMike View Post
    Assuming the rest of the PC is quiet and cool (haven't read it all) it's a nice choice on the grpahics card, I'd be glad of it.

    As long as the PSU is quiet and isn't likely to blow up it's not a bad all rounder.
    From my experience on the support forum, the psu tends to be the least troublesome component. It did however fail on me once, but did not take out any components. Its also reasonably quiet.

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