Gateway SX2855-UB22P Desktop Computers Specs Price-Free Download Drivers

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Review the prices, specifications, specs and features of Gateway
SX2855-UB22P Desktop computer.Also free download drivers and softwares
of Gateway SX2855-UB22P desktop PCs are available at just one click
you can download all drivers and softwares with full and final version
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Ugh. Awful.

http://us.gateway.com/gw/en/US/content/model/PT.GCFP2.003

Maximum Power Supply Wattage 220 W

Height 10.1"
Width 3.9" <--- low profile cards only, if at all.
Depth 13.9"

Too small for easy expansion. Weak video ("Intel HD Graphics 2000").
Perfect for small business, editing Word and Excel all day.
Forget gaming on it.

You don't need to download anything, because the box ships with all
needed software. And an "our condolences" card, for buying the thing.
More junk for the scrap heap.

Paul
 
In Paul typed:
Ugh. Awful.

http://us.gateway.com/gw/en/US/content/model/PT.GCFP2.003

Maximum Power Supply Wattage 220 W

Height 10.1"
Width 3.9" <--- low profile cards only, if at all.
Depth 13.9"

Too small for easy expansion. Weak video ("Intel HD Graphics 2000").
Perfect for small business, editing Word and Excel all day.
Forget gaming on it.

You don't need to download anything, because the box ships with all
needed software. And an "our condolences" card, for buying the thing.
More junk for the scrap heap.

Paul

My Alienware Desktop Replacement machines I use for gaming (I have five
of them) only have 180 watt power supplies. And they all sport except
one, two video cards used in SLI mode (which basically doubles the frame
rate).

I am also a big fan as using *only* as much power as you need. Thus
using a gaming machine for newsgroups is overkill. Thus it is truly rare
to see me posting from one of my gaming machines. If I do, I probably
had taken a break from gaming for a minute or two. :-)

This machine for example only sports a 22 watt supply. My wattmeter
shows it is only using 14.8 watts right now. And it is good enough for
newsgroups and browsing and a few other things. There is really
something about using the right tool for the job. ;-)
 
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