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Aria Gladiator Proteus 550 review

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Price when reviewed : £550
inc VAT

Aria's choice of an AMD processor means it can add some interesting extras, but performance suffers, power drain is excessive, and the Edge10 monitor is disappointing

Specifications

3.2GHz AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition, 4GB RAM, 24in 1,920×1,080 display, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

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Inside the case there’s plenty of room for expansion, with two free memory slots and plenty of drive bays. The Wi-Fi card fitted to the PCI-E x1 slot is a welcome inclusion if your router isn’t close by, but the Proteus 550 has a Gigabit Ethernet port as well. This still leaves one PCI slot and two PCI-E x16 slots; the 620W power supply should be able to handle a graphics card upgrade, but some longer graphics cards will require you to re-house the hard disk to create enough space.

Aria Gladiator Proteus 550 Inside

If you were to add extra components, you will probably have to add another fan as well. The stock processor cooler becomes loud when the chip’s under load, and there’s only one case fan mounted behind the front panel.

AMD’s Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition may be slower than Intel’s Core chips, but it’s still fairly powerful, scoring 76 overall in our benchmarks. It scored 91 in the image-editing test, proving it’s quick in certain applications. It uses far more power than an Intel-based PC, however, drawing 92W when idle – as much as a Core i5 running at full tilt.

An AMD Radeon HD 4250 graphics processor provides meagre 3D oomph. It failed to run even our least-demanding game benchmark. It can play HD video though and, as it’s built into the motherboard, it doesn’t take up one of the two PCI-E x16 slots.

Aria Gladiator Proteus 550 Side

With Intel’s Core chips proving to be excellent value for money, it’s quite a gamble by Aria to opt for an AMD chip, and it hasn’t paid off. We like the two-year collect-and-return warranty, but the lower performance and higher power drain of the AMD processor don’t appeal. The 24in monitor is also disappointing and – if you want a big monitor – the Dino PC Jurassic 2500 comes with an excellent BenQ model and a fast Core i5 processor, albeit with only a return-to-base warranty.

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Basic Specifications

Rating ***
Processor AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition
Processor external bus 200MHz (2GHz HyperTransport)
Processor multiplier x16
Processor clock speed 3.2GHz
Processor socket AM3
Memory 4
Memory type DDR3
Maximum memory 16GB
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-880GMA-UD2H
Motherboard chipset AMD 880G + AMD SB850

Ports

USB2 ports (front/rear) 3/6
Firewire ports (front/rear) 0/1
eSATA ports (front/rear) 0/1
Wired network ports 1x 10/100/1000
Wireless networking support 802.11b/g/n

Internal Expansion

Case tower
PCI-E x1 slots (free) 1 (0)
PCI-E x16 slots (free) 2 (2)
Free Serial ATA ports 3
Free memory slots 2
Free 3.5in drive bays 5

Hard Disk

Hard disk model(s) Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 (ST31000524AS)
Interface SATA3
Total storage capacity 1,000GB

Graphics

Graphics card(s) AMD Radeon HD 4250
Graphics/video ports VGA, DVI, HDMI

Sound

Sound Realtek HD Audio
Sound outputs 7.1 line out, optical S/PDIF out
Speakers none

Removable Drives

Supported memory cards SDHC, MMC, Memory Stick Pro/Duo, xD, M2, microSD, CF/MD
Optical drive type(s) DVD+/-RW +/-DL BD-ROM

Display

Viewable size 24 in
Screen model Edge10 M240
Native resolution 1,920×1,080
Screen inputs VGA, DVI

Other Hardware

Keyboard Logitech MK250
Mouse Logitech M-R0011

Software

Software included none
Operating system Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Operating system restore option Windows disc

Buying Information

Warranty two years collect and return
Price £550
Details www.aria.co.uk

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