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Polywell Poly i680SLI

Polywell Poly i680SLI
alaScore 79

3 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 3 reviews of Polywell Poly i680SLI. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Desktops for all reviews.

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Desktops the Polywell Poly i680SLI is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 79/100 = Good quality.

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Expert review by : Donald Melanson (engadget.com)

Polywell Poly i680SLI quad-core desktop reviewed

 

PC Mag's got a review of Polywell's latest high-end gaming rig, the quad-core-based Polywell Poly i680SLI, and as you can probably surmise, they found that you pretty much get what you pay for -- in this case, a lot. Based around Intel's beefy QX6700...

Nov, 2006

Expert review by : Kirk Steers (pcworld.com)

Polywell Poly i680SLI

 

By packing the latest Intel quad-core CPU and a top-of-the-line GeForce 8800 GTX graphics card into an unexciting case, Polywell has produced a blisteringly fast PC for the relatively affordable price of $3500 (as of March 16, 2007).

Affordably priced for high performance ; eSATA port located on top of the case

Only one SLI graphics card

The Poly i680SLI is well priced for a quad-core system, and delivers high frame rates with a single SLI graphics card.

Apr, 2007

Expert review by : Gordon Mah Ung (maximumpc.com)

Polywell Poly i680SLI-QX

 

Lately, we've been getting two kinds of systems for review: rigs overclocked to within an inch of their lives (or beyond) and those about as exciting as plain yogurt.

Bling-free with stock-clock reliability

Lack of soundcard leaves you at the mercy of pathetic Realtek audio

So where does this leave the Poly i680SLI-QX? In a pretty good place, actually. The Maingear F131, with its similar hardware, smokes the Polywell, but it also costs about $2,000 more. That makes the Poly i680SLI-QX a pretty compelling machine, despite...

Mar, 2007

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