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Zoostorm Core 2 Quad Q6600 Quad Core Vista Premium Versatile PC, 640GB HDD 3GB Ram 512MB nVidia 9500GT DVDRW

Zoostorm Core 2 Quad Q6600 Quad Core Vista Premium Versatile PC, 640GB HDD 3GB Ram 512MB nVidia 9500GT DVDRW

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #169883 in Consumer Electronics
  • Model: 7871-0003
  • Released on: 2008-09-04

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Manufacturer's Description
Value, performance, quality and reliability are the key driving forces behind every Zoostorm Computer. They are the cornerstones of how Zoostorm has become the fastest growing and most decorated brand of computers in the UK within the past two years.

We all know performance usually comes at a price, but you may be surprised at just how much performance you get for your pound from a Zoostorm Versatile PC. As our best selling line, the Versatile range only use the best performance to price ratio components optimised to deliver a tremendous all round computing experience.

Perfect for home office and on-line connectivity, the Versa can even be used for casual gaming, general advanced applications like digital photography or video editing and multimedia.

For powerful, no-nonsense computing at a low price, the Versatile range is the only choice.

Box Contents

  • Zoostorm Core 2 Quad Q6600 Quad Core Vista Premium Versatile PC
  • Keyboard & Ball Mouse
  • A5 Manual
  • A5 Quick Set Up Guide
  • UK Powercord


  • Customer Reviews

    Sloppy assembly, otherwise ok3
    My computer arrived with the CPU fan power cable incorrectly fitted. The assembler had put the 4-pin socket over only 3 of the pins on the motherboard. As a result, the CPU fan didn't work, and the CPU kept overheating. The computer intermittently switched itself off until I spotted the problem. I fixed it myself since it was simply a matter of putting the cable on properly. I'm hoping there's no permanent damage to any components.

    Hopefully it was just a cock-up by an inexperienced assembler, but still very unprofessional that no one checked it.

    Other than that it seems ok. Just the expected struggle to get old programs working with Windows Vista.