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Sapphire Edge HD3 Mini PC review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £284
inc VAT

It’s good for a mini-PC, but it’s underpowered by any other standard; worth buying if you’re really struggling for space

Specifications

1.65GHz AMD E-450, 4GB RAM, N/A display

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This is hardly surprising, because the Edge HD3 is one of the most powerful nettop-style mini-PCs around, but that isn’t saying much. It scored just 13 overall in our benchmark tests, taking hours to complete them. It doesn’t handle multitasking too well in real usage scenarios either, so don’t expect to run multiple programs or browse dozens of tabs at once.

In fairness, no-one’s claiming that this PC is designed for heavy-duty video encoding or similar tasks. Instead, it’s best suited to browsing the web, playing casual games, watching video and listening to music. Asus suggests that its DirectX11-capable, on-chip GPU should be capable of running 3D games “at modest settings”. It even failed our most basic laptop graphics test using Dirt 3, but it should be up to playing older 3D games at their very lowest settings.

In addition to its dual-core E-450 processor, it has 4GB of memory and a 320GB hard disk. It isn’t designed to be upgraded, so there’s no easy way to open the oddly attractive case. There are two USB3 ports at the front and two USB ports at the back. In addition to those, you’ll find a 3.5mm line output and microphone input, a Gigabit Ethernet port and both DVI and HDMI graphics outputs.

Sapphire Edge HD3 Mini PC rear
There’s no way to upgrade this mini PC, but luckily it has a wide-range of ports out outputs.

Like other AMD E-series and Intel Atom-based systems, this is a very modest PC, so you’ll be disappointed if your requirements don’t match its capabilities. However, it’s small, very power efficient, it’s fairly quiet (but rather hot) and it isn’t massively expensive. It’s cheaper than most similarly specified PCs, which makes it a great budget option if you want to install Linux, but if you want Windows, the Lenovo IdeaCentre Q180 is a better buy because it has Microsoft’s operating system preinstalled, as well as a Blu-ray drive and larger hard disk.

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Basic Specifications

Rating ***
Processor AMD E-450
Processor external bus 200MHz (HyperTransport)
Processor multiplier x8.25
Processor clock speed 1.65GHz
Processor socket Socket FT1
Memory 4
Memory type PC3-10666
Maximum memory 8GB
Motherboard Sapphire EDGE-FT1M1 E450
Motherboard chipset AMD A45 FCH

Ports

USB2 ports (front/rear) 2/2
Firewire ports (front/rear) 0/0
eSATA ports (front/rear) 0/0
Wired network ports 1x 10/100/1000
Wireless networking support 802.11n

Internal Expansion

Case mini PC
PCI-E x1 slots (free) N/A
PCI-E x16 slots (free) N/A

Hard Disk

Interface SATA2
Total storage capacity 298GB

Graphics

Graphics card(s) AMD Radeon HD 6320
Graphics/video ports HDMI, VGA

Sound

Sound Realtek ALC662
Sound outputs 3.5mm stereo line out, 3.5mm mic in
Speakers integrated

Removable Drives

Supported memory cards none
Optical drive type(s) none

Display

Screen model N/A
Native resolution N/A
Screen inputs N/A

Other Hardware

Keyboard N/A
Mouse N/A

Software

Software included none
Operating system none
Operating system restore option none

Buying Information

Warranty one year RTB
Price £284
Supplier http://www.cclonline.com
Details www.sapphiretech.com

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