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PC World Advent 3974SP

A great graphics card gives this PC the edge.

Price: £1499
Manufacturer: PC World



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A good system if you demand the very latest and fastest from a PC, although the graphics hardware only meets the former criterion. Nice, but pricey.


Andy Gordon, What PC? 09 May 2002

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With so many available, PCs have to try and stand out from the crowd. Whether it's sheer power, components or value, something has to turn heads.

The Advent 3974SP's key attraction is its GeForce4 graphics card. The GeForce 4 is the latest in nVidia's rapidly expanding family of graphics chips. Confusingly, GeForce4 products aren't necessarily better than those using GeForce3. To understand why, it's important to be familiar with nVidia's current line-up.

Sitting at the top of the GeForce4 range are the Ti 4400 and 4600 chips, with the MX 460, 440 and 420 models bringing up the rear. These MX-prefixed GeForce4 chips are, at least on a technical level, successors to nVidia's GeForce2 MX models. The upshot is that 'old' GeForce3 cards can outperform brand-new GeForce4 MX models. Don't blame us.

The Advent 3974SP features an MX 440, which is some way down the pecking order. Nevertheless, it scored 5447 in our Labs 3DMark 2001 test, placing it within touching distance of a low-end GeForce3.

It gains a lot of performance from the Athlon XP 2000+ processor (which runs at 1.67GHz) and makes an excellent team with the 512MB of RAM. The system as a whole clocked a commendable 185 in our SYSmark 2001 test.

The rest of the PC has enough bells and whistles to keep most people happy. The enormous 80Gb hard drive is backed up by a high-speed CD-RW and a DVD-ROM drive, which can make the most of the graphics card's TV-out connector.

Inside, everything is neat and tidy, and outside the usual ports are joined by a FireWire connection.

As you would expect with a top processor and so much other gubbins, the price is high, and that is what lets this PC down. The graphics card may be new, but it is not the best, and for this price you can expect the best.

Specifications

  • AMD Athlon XP 2000+ processor
  • GeForce4 MX 440 graphics card
  • 512Mb of RAM
  • 80Gb hard drive; 16x DVD-ROM drive; 24x10x40x CD-RW drive
  • Creative Sound Blaster Audigy sound card
  • 19in Samsung Syncmaster 957DF monitor
  • Cambridge Audio DTT2200 speaker set
  • Windows XP and Works Suite 2001

Contact
PC World: 0800 056 5732 www.pcworld.co.uk

See also:

NEC PowerMate i-Select XL4 A2000+A monster PC equipped to work as a vertical tower or horizontal desktop.  05 Jul 2002
PC World Advent 3976BTOA stylish new look and small form factor should please anyone who wants to bring their PC out of the back room.  15 May 2002
Mesh Matrix XP 1900-R85Performance and power in a bargain PC.  26 Mar 2002
Evesham Athlon XP 2000+ PCFast, well-specified PC with 512Mb of Ram.  14 Mar 2002
dellAn extremely competent and desirable PC.  15 Feb 2002
Hippy iMacWhile we're still hoping for a G4 iMac, this latest machine is no slouch and, at £1199, it's reasonable value when everything is considered.  15 Feb 2002
eveA blisteringly fast Athlon XP processor beats at the heart of this PC.  10 Dec 2001

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