CCL AMD Express Box review

It may not be the fastest PC around, but the AMD Express Box is cheap as chips, comes with a decent keyboard and mouse, a good-sized hard disk and room for expansion.
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Published on 6 February 2011
CCL AMD Express Box
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Reviewed price £250 inc VAT

The CCL AMD Express Box has a rather unusual name for a PC. At its heart is a triple-core processor: the 2.3GHz AMD Athlon II X3 405e is basically a quad-core Athlon II X4 605e in which one of the cores has been disabled. When it was first released in late 2009 it was the fastest low-power Athlon II design. Now it’s a bit long in the tooth, and an overall score of 68 in our benchmarks means it’s slower than most laptops, albeit those that cost twice as much.

CCL AMD Express Box
This is still fast enough for most applications, even with only 2GB of RAM fitted. Since there’s a spare slot, adding another 2GB module may help if you want to edit large video files. There’s an integrated graphics card that can decode HD video, but it’s not powerful enough to play games, even with the quality settings at minimum. The AMD Express Box doesn’t have the fastest processor, but at least its motherboard isn’t an out-of-date budget model. It doesn’t have cutting-edge technologies such USB3, but there’s a generous number of USB ports, with two on the front of the case and eight on the rear. Two of these are taken up by the keyboard and mouse set, but this leaves you with plenty of ports for external storage, mobile phones and MP3 players. Inside, there’s also plenty of room for expansion. There are two PCI slots, one PCI-E x16 slot and one PCI-E x1 slot. Fitting a double-slot graphics card will obstruct one of the PCI slots, and the 450W power supply could be working near its limit if your chosen card is very powerful. There are more spare drive bays than you’ll ever need, but only two spare SATA ports for attaching optical drives or hard disks. CCL has bravely spent some of its tiny budget on a decent Microsoft keyboard and mouse set. The keyboard is still quite spongy, but it has a decent collection of shortcut buttons and a numberpad, and it’s well made. The mouse is very comfortable to hold, has a rubberised, ratcheted wheel and two extra buttons on the sides. At this price it’s a welcome sight. For only £110 extra, CCL will add an LG Flatron E2240 monitor to the package. This LED-backlit model is thin and has a glossy design. Image quality is decent enough and there are extensive colour controls which you can tweak to get the right balance, but the backlight isn’t as bright as we’d like.

Despite its niggles, the AMD Express Box is great value, and is powerful enough for undemanding use. The 500GB hard disk provides plenty of storage and there’s room for expansion. Thanks to this great combination, it wins a Budget Buy award.

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Barry de la Rosa has written various articles on a range of topics covering everything from TVs to mobile phones.

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