The ThinkCentre M51 series offers a blend of essential features and technology, including Intel processors, USB ports, numerous security features, and powerful software tools to... more
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OS Provided / Type: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Cabinet (Chassis) / Form Factor: Mini Tower
Storage Hard Drive / Capacity: 80
Processor / Type: Intel Pentium 4
Processor / Clock Speed: 3
RAM / Installed Size: 512
System / Type: Personal Computer
Optical Storage / Type: CD-ROM
Manufacturer: Lenovo
Manufacturer's product description
The ThinkCentre M51 series offers a blend of essential features and technology, including Intel processors, USB ports, numerous security features, and powerful software tools to back up and protect your data.
Advantages: The case dosn't look too bad Disadvantages: Addequate but outdated CPU
...significantly lower than Lenovo is 3Ghz upwards. Quite how the ThinkCentre A55 hopes to even try to compete with other manufacturers offering 3-4Ghz CPU's with a price tag of around £50 less is somewhat of a mystery. Having said that, as my mate has proven with flying colours.."there is one born every minute"
The memory installed is on a par with most budget PC's and is supplied with 512Mb DDR II SDRAM. Thankfully memory these days is a relatively cheap upgrade option.
The hard drive installed again is somewhat below acceptable for the price tag. The A55 is supplied with an 80Gb hard drive. Although this size of drive is acceptable, for £400 you would expect something around 100 -120Gb in size.
The graphics card is on-board as is the norm with all budget PC's. The graphics memory is shared with the PC's RAM and is adjustable via the PC...
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