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PC Advisor have published a review of the Eclipse Evolution i792R585 gaming desktop. 'Sticking with Intel's older, but still very popular, 2.66GHz Core i7 920 CPU gives the Eclipse Evolution i792R585 the power to deliver some great performance results, including a 136-point tally in WorldBench 6. The Evolution also houses a DirectX 11.0-compatible ATI Radeon HD 5850 graphics card, allowing for a fantastic gaming experience both now and with future titles. Gamers should note that the Biostar motherboard's trio of PCI Express x16 slots and support for scalable link interface (SLI) and CrossFireX technologies let the Eclipse Evolution i792R585 play host to up to three graphics cards. Should you wish to take advantage of such a setup, however, don't forget to also upgrade the 650W PSU.'

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A review of the Eclipse Fusion Crossfire i792R585 Windows 7 desktop PC has been posted over at PC Advisor. 'The Eclipse Fusion Crossfire i792R585 picked up 133 WorldBench 6 points, the lowest score here, but performance is still good; most users wouldn't notice the difference of a few points. With 6GB of RAM fitted into the Biostar motherboard, three slots remain for future expansion. The Eclipse Fusion Crossfire i792R585 also offers support for CrossFireX, enabling to you to boost gaming performance with a second card. A terabyte (1TB) of storage is provided with the Eclipse Fusion Crossfire i792R585 in a single drive. This doesn't offer the performance boost of our Best Buy machine's Raid 0 arrangement, but it's less prone to data loss.

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