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HP Compaq Presario Media Center SR2050NX - PC Mag

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The HP Compaq Presario Media Center SR2050NX PC has been reviewed over at PC Magazine. 'The SR2050NX comes in the same sort of black-and-silver minitower case that has housed the Compaq Presario SR series in the past. It has a decent amount of room inside for expansion, with space for a couple more hard drives, another optical drive, one more unit of RAM DIMM, and slots for one PCIe x16 card and two regular PCI cards. Upgrade options are plentiful. You could add TV tuners—or a tuner and a dedicated sound card—to the PCI slots, and a high-powered graphics card such as the ATI Radeon X1650 PRO or nVidia GeForce 7600 GT to the PCIe X16 slot. Neither of these cards needs the extra PCIe power cable, which is a good thing since the SR2050NX's existing 300W power supply doesn't have the six-pin PCIe power connector used by high-end graphics cards. That said, there are enough four-pin Molex connectors for you to use an adapter cable.'

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