Wednesday, 23 September 2009

MESH Matrix II 955BE Hush wins ComputerActive Buy IT award!

It's award time again, and Mesh have scooped another one - this time its the ComputerActive Buy IT award. The MESH Matrix II 955BE Hush was awarded 5 / 5 stars and praised for its excellent computing performance, high quality 22in widescreen monitor and quiet operation.

Take a look at the full review below from Orestis Bastounis over at Computeractive.

"Portable computers such as laptops and netbooks are fine if you have to get things done on the move.

However, they don’t cope particularly well with demanding tasks such as video editing or playing recent games. To do that you will need a more powerful computer, and that means a desktop PC such as the Mesh Matrix II 955BE Hush.

The Hush takes its name from the NZXT Hush case it comes in, which is designed to be quiet.

The case’s blue light and curved door make it look attractive and futuristic, although that only extends to the front panel: the rest of the case is a much more generic-looking black number.

A layer of foam covers the inside to muffle noise from the fans and hard disk. In use, we found the noise dampening to be fairly effective at keeping the PC quieter than most, although it is far from silent.

Mesh has chosen an AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black processor, an ATI Radeon HD4870 video card and 4GB of main system memory in the Hush.

The combination of a powerful processor and video card is essential for playing the most up-to-date PC games in high resolution and with the detail settings turned up.

Although there are faster alternatives available, these would have raised the price of the Hush considerably.

Mesh is selling the entire computer for £799 (excluding delivery) so has chosen wisely, as both the processor and video card offer excellent value and are easily capable of playing any game on the market today.

This price also includes a widescreen 22in Iiyama ProLite monitor with a 16:9 aspect ratio.

That’s the same as most widescreen television programmes so you wont have to put up with black bars when watching shows (most computer widescreens have a 16:10 aspect ratio).

Although the screen is too small to make high-definition video a big deal, the Hush also comes with a Blu-ray drive, which will read and write DVDs and CDs as well as reading Blu-ray discs and HD DVDs, the short-lived former rival to Blu-ray.

Although the 22in screen is not an expensive model, its picture quality and colour representation were very impressive.

The Hush comes with Windows Vista 64-bit installed on the 750GB hard disk, which should be enough storage for most people, unless you have an exceptionally large music collection.

However, Mesh could have easily included a larger 1TB disk without adding much to the cost.

There is plenty of room for expansion, both inside and outside: it has 12 USB ports at the back, along with surround sound outputs.

It also includes a Logitech cordless keyboard and mouse, plus Microsoft Works 8.5 for word processing, spreadsheets and other office tasks.

Although this is a good-value gaming computer, at £799 it's slightly more expensive than similar PCs from other retailers and some of Mesh's own cheaper products.

The Matrix II Hush does offer superb gaming performance, though, and although it isn't silent, the fact that it’s quieter than most will be a bonus, as is the excellent monitor."

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Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Mesh XGS PII 955CS wins Computer Shopper Best Buy award

At MESH we always try to put together award winning systems, and we're happy to say that we've done it again with the Mesh XGS PII 955CS, which has just been awarded a Best Buy by Computer Shopper magazine.

The XGS PII 955CS recorded 5 out of 5 stars rating and Computer Shopper reviewer Kat Orphanides summed up the review as saying "We're not sure how Mesh can provide 8GB of RAM, a 1TB hard disk and a top-notch processor for only £800, but we're certainly impressed"

To celebrate this win, MESH are offering a £50 discount of the ticket price on this system - simply use the voucher code 50XGS230809G to qualify!

For the full review, please visit expertreviews.co.uk or read the whole thing below.

Mesh's XGS PII 955CS has a 3.2GHz Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition processor, the fastest in AMD's current range, and a huge 8GB of memory. This combination gives excellent performance at a reasonable price. The Overall score of 112 in our application benchmarks was 12 per cent quicker than our reference PC. Most users won't make full use of all that memory, but those editing HD video will certainly feel the benefits. If you need even more power, the Black Edition processor gives plenty of overclocking options.

The ATI Radeon HD 4770 graphics card helped the 955CS to a high frame rate of 54.8fps in Call of Duty 4 and 25.1fps on the challenging Crysis test. It's easy to boost frame rates in Crysis by reducing the anti-aliasing setting. We've seen more powerful cards in £800 PCs before, but unless you're a serious gamer the HD 4770 is a good choice, which is why it's our current Best Buy.

All this impressive hardware is slotted into Mesh's latest own-brand chassis. The black-and-red case looks rather snazzy, and should please anyone

who likes their PC to stand out. Inside, there's a 1TB hard disk for storage, and plenty of room to install extra drives. We liked the convenient USB, eSATA, FireWire and audio ports mounted above the front fascia. It's well built, but although it has vibration-dampening hard disk caddies, there's no other sound-proofing. This makes it a bit noisy when compared to systems with sound-proofed cases such as Mesh's award-winning Matrix II 940CS. It's also power-hungry, consuming 148W when simply idling.

The Asus M4A79 Pro motherboard is well designed, with everything sensibly laid out. With the graphics card in place, only one of the two PCI-E x1 slots is available. However, there are three PCI slots, too, so you shouldn't have any trouble adding expansion cards.

Logitech's Deluxe 660 cordless keyboard and mouse set mean you aren't tied to your PC with cables. They work well enough, but the keyboard feels somewhat spongy. The 22in widescreen Iiyama ProLite E2208HDS monitor is outstanding, with a fast 2ms response time, a 1,920x1,080 resolution and great image quality. Colour saturation wasn't as vivid as we've seen from some screens, but this is an excellent display whether you want to play games, watch HD movies or work with multiple applications.

The XGS PII 955CS is fantastic value. It comes with more processor power and RAM than any similarly priced system we've seen. The ATI Radeon HD 4770's performance isn't powerful enough to excite serious gamers, but it's still quick enough to handle the latest games. The XGS PII 955CS is a great choice for those wanting a really powerful PC. It wins our Best Buy award.

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Monday, 27 July 2009

Mesh Elite Ice 7 wins PC Advisor Recommended Award

PC Advisor Magazine has awarded the Mesh Elite Ice 7 the PC Advisor Recommended Award. This £799 system was quoted as having "[The Mesh Elite Ice 7] is a good all-round PC system, featuring the Intel Core i7 920 processor at a new low price."

Here's an excerpt from the review

This PC system from Mesh represents a breakthrough specification at the price.

Priced at £749, the Mesh Elite Ice 7 is the first system we've seen at this price to include the Intel Core i7 processor, now reduced in price by Intel. Until now, to get one of Intel's quad-core i7 CPUs, system prices would be closer to £1,000.

The Mesh Elite Ice 7 is built around a Mesh-branded case, relatively solid and a step-up from some of the flimsier boxes we see in the Test Centre. On the silver-painted plastic front panel is a dual-layer DVD writer, and four different slots for various memory cards. Also here you'll find two USB plus a full-size FireWire 400 port.

An Asus P6T SE motherboard includes the usual raft of pre-configured ports, accessible from the rear panel, with interesting extras such as Toslink digital optical audio, another FireWire port, and even eSATA. Six RAM slots are populated by three 1GB cards, making future upgrades straightforward.

Other expansion possibilities include space for two more hard disks and three optical drives.

Aside from the two cooling fans built into the HEC 550W power supply, three more fans can be found: on the case rear panel, over the CPU and on the HIS-branded ATI HD 4850 graphics card. Overall, system noise was moderate.

Included in the package price is a 22in widescreen LCD monitor, the PCA Gold Award-winning Iiyama E2208HDS. Based on a 1920-1080 full-HD TN panel, it gives not the most colourful of images, but instead errs toward the neutral side. Combine that with its matt anti-glare finish, and you should find it to be more relaxing for long-term use than any shiny screen or one that over-saturates colour.

For the full review, please see PC Advisor's site, then head over to our site to see the Mesh Elite Ice 7

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Monday, 9 March 2009

Mesh Matrix II 920 Wins Best Buy at Computer Shopper

The Mesh Matrix II 920 has picked up another award, this time from Computer Shopper, winning the coveted Best Buy award.

The Matrix II 920 features a Phenom II X4 920 CPU, running at 2.80GHz with four cores. This combined with the ATI Radeon HD 4850 resulted in the Matrix II passing the gaming benchmarks with ease.

The review also praised the NZXT silent chassis used by the Matrix II, along with the full HD picture courtesy of the Iiyama E2208HDS monitor.

You can read the full review where the Matrix II scored 5 out of 5 stars over at Computer Shopper's site.

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Thursday, 19 February 2009

Overclockers 3d Review the MESH Matrix II 920 (Phenom II) PC System

James Napier over at Overclockers 3D has given a fantastic review of the Mesh Matrix II 920. The high powered Phenom II based PC underpinned by AMD's dragon platform excelled in the rigourous tests that it was put through, and James praised the value for money that the whole system represents.

Check out his full review here.

The same system has also had an excellent 6 star review over at PC Pro by Mike Jennings, who described the system as "a package that offer not only good performance, but also a good selection of components and an excellent chassis at a great price."

Read his full review over at PC Pro's site, here.

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Friday, 9 November 2007

MESH Computers Temptest Quad Pro makes the PC Pro A List

We're pleased to announce that the Mesh Computers Tempest Quad Pro has made the PC Pro A-List and been given the PC Pro Recommended award.

This high end machine comes with a Core 2 Quad Q6600, 4GB RAM and has received a 4/5 star rating on performance and a massive 5 out of 5 stars for Value for Money.

Seth Barton the reviewer for PC Pro summed it up: A greal all-rounder with a huge monitor, decent graphics card and TV Tuner.

Dario Rebaudengo - UK Sales and Product Manager at MESH commented "Winning these awards reflects the effort and time we take to build and specify the systems, always offering our customers the latest technology"

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Friday, 2 November 2007

Owners Club Reaches 500 Members

We're pleased to announce that the MESH Owners club has reached it's 500th forum member! The Owners Club forum is a community based website, manned by Mesh technical support and augmented by savvy Mesh users.

If you are a MESH computers owner, please come join our forums where you can find useful tips, help and upgrade assistance on your MESH computer.

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