Gateway GT5692
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CNET Editors' Review
The good: 64-bit Windows; inexpensive; HDMI out; outstanding Photoshop performance for the price.
The bad: No built-in wireless networking.
The bottom line: The Gateway GT5692 is a reliable PC that will easily get you around all the standard tasks of a budget desktop. This triple-core system also includes 64-bit Windows and enough RAM to make it a very strong photo-editing desktop for its price.
The $550 Gateway GT5692 is part a new batch of recently released midrange desktop PCs. This particular configuration has an AMD Phenom X3 8450 triple-core processor, 4GB of memory, HDMI-out, and 64-bit Windows Vista. The package gave us decent speed and benchmarking results, so if you're looking for a dependable desktop, this system won't disappoint.
The GT5692 is housed in a subtle black case with a brushed aluminum faceplate covering the bottom half of the tower. Gateway's standard "digital media manager" sits at the top with four memory card slots (SD/MMC, MS, xD, and CF), two ... Expand full review
The $550 Gateway GT5692 is part a new batch of recently released midrange desktop PCs. This particular configuration has an AMD Phenom X3 8450 triple-core processor, 4GB of memory, HDMI-out, and 64-bit Windows Vista. The package gave us decent speed and benchmarking results, so if you're looking for a dependable desktop, this system won't disappoint.
The GT5692 is housed in a subtle black case with a brushed aluminum faceplate covering the bottom half of the tower. Gateway's standard "digital media manager" sits at the top with four memory card slots (SD/MMC, MS, xD, and CF), two USB 2.0 ports, and a "copy" button for simple data transfers. The system also includes one 18x rewriteable DVD drive and two extra front panel expansion bays. The inside is easy to maneuver with plenty of room for expansion. There are two available memory slots (four total), an extra hard drive bay, a video card slot, a removable hard drive port, and one additional PCI slot. Finally, we were surprised to see an HDMI port on the back of the system. The capability to connect directly to an HDTV is a feature we don't normally see in this price range. It might not make the most sense in a midtower desktop, but the HDMI port isn't doing any harm, either.
| Gateway GT5692 | ZT Affinity 7221Xa | |
| Price | $550 | $599 |
| CPU | 2.1GHz AMD Phenom 8450 Triple Core | 2.1GHz AMD Phenom 8450 Triple Core |
| Memory | 4GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM | 4GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM |
| Graphics | 256MB (shared) ATI Radeon HD 3200 integrated graphics chip | 256MB (shared) ATI Radeon HD 3200 integrated graphics chip |
| Hard drives | 500GB, 7,200rpm | 500GB, 7,200rpm |
| Optical drive | dual-layer DVD burner | dual-layer DVD burner |
| Networking | Gigabit Ethernet | Gigabit Ethernet, 802/11g |
| Operating system | Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit) | Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (32-bit) |
| TV Tuner | No | No |
Comparing the Gateway with the ZT Affinity 7221Xa, both systems are almost identical in their components except that the Gateway ships with 64-bit Windows and is $50 less than the ZT Affinity. Windows 64-bit gives the Gateway more headroom to use all four gigabytes of included memory while retaining potential to upgrade down the line. As more developers create software that takes advantage of the 64-bit performance advantage, these systems will become less and less strained running heavy-loaded applications. The Gateway doesn't have wireless networking capability like the ZT system, but in a midtower PC, we'd rather have the 64-bit operating system.
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Justin Yu covers headphones and peripherals for CNET. When he's not scouring eBay for useless ephemera or eating hot dogs for breakfast, he spends his time making fun of Internet culture every morning on The 404 podcast.
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"Awesome computer for multitasking" By -Code-
Pros: I thought the HDMI output was neat sense those were fairly new when i bought this and the 4GB's of ram make multitasking much easier. The option to upgrade the ram to 8 GB's was nice too.
Cons: The graphics card wasn't that great considering Im a gamer and i need the video card to be top notch. No wi-fi either but that was no biggie for me. Some of the cons are easily fixed by upgrading which it leaves plenty of room for it.
Summary: Overall its a great computer that you can multitask with and if you can upgrade the graphics card it makes a computer for gaming. The options for upgrading is nice so i can upgrade it when i need it to perform better. It was an awesome computer at an awesome ... Expand full review
"Great computer for multitasking.." By jnimmo2
Pros: It came with 4 gigs of RAM upgradable to 8. Was one of the first computers to have HDMI port.
Is really awsome when I upgraded to Windows 7 Ultimate. It is very easy to upgrade (I put in a 1 TB HDD).
Cons: No built in wi-fi I added a Wi-fi card. Graphic card is not the best. Customer Service not the best, but I do my own work anyway as I am a technician.
Summary: Once Windows Vista is replaced with Windows 7 the computer runs much faster since there is less overhead with the new OS. This is a great computer for the money. I have had it for about 2 years. The gateway monitor that came with it is a High definition monitor. ... Expand full review
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