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Eclipse for mac review
Eclipse for mac review












#ECLIPSE FOR MAC REVIEW FULL#

It scored 65.2fps in our Call of Duty 4 test and 36.8fps in Crysis, so it's able to handle the latest games without having to reduce settings: at the monitor's native Full HD resolution, it still managed 31fps with detail set to High and 4x AA.īenQ's G2220HD is a fantastic 22in monitor with a bright, even backlight and natural colours.

eclipse for mac review

The Radeon HD 5770 is our favourite budget graphics card and the least expensive card we'd recommend for serious gamers. Mechanical hard disks aren't fast enough to take advantage of SATA III's speeds, but you could consider adding a solid state disk (SSD) for faster boot times. There are plenty of free drives bays, and in addition to the three free SATA II headers, there are two SATA III headers. The 4GB of RAM fitted is more than enough for most applications, although if you plan on editing large photos or video you may consider adding more DIMMs to the two free slots.Īs well as being easy to access, the Solar i76r577's motherboard has two free PCI slots and four vacant PCI-Ex1 slots, although one is obscured by the graphics card's heatsink and fan. This resulted in an overall score of 140 and consistent scores across the range of tests, which is more than enough power for most needs.

eclipse for mac review

It's powered by an Intel Core i5-760, with a dedicated ATI Radeon HD 5770 graphics card and a stunning BenQ G2220HD monitor.Įclipse hasn't overclocked the Core i5, as other manufacturers have done, so it runs at its stock speed of 2.8GHz. The Eclipse Solar i76r577 comes in an imposing black tower case with the power supply at the bottom, so the motherboard and components are easy to access.












Eclipse for mac review