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Mesh has opted for an AMD processor to power the Inspire XM2, but the Athlon II X4 640 isn’t one of the fastest models. It scored 92 overall, which is sufficiently powerful for office work and web browsing, but not much more powerful than PCs fitted with dual-core Athlon II X2 555 processors. This is mainly due to the fact that it lacks a level 3 cache, compared to the older chip’s 6MB of L3 cache.
It may not have the fastest processor, but the Inspire XM2 does have a massive 1TB hard disk. You could fit over 230 DVD-quality films on this disk, so it should be more than ample for most people. If you wanted to add more storage, there are four free SATA headers on the motherboard. However the main disk is mounted vertically, and there are only three bays left: two 3 1/2in bays for hard disks and a single 5 1/4in bay for an optical drive.
An integrated ATI graphics chipset provides enough power to decode HD video, but it can’t handle 3D games. While the vertically hard disk may help with air circulation inside the case, it also limits your choice of graphics card, should you wish to add one at a later date. While there’s just enough room to fit a card in, it’ll make the process more difficult. You’ll also have to upgrade the 300W power supply, as this probably won’t be powerful enough to handle a decent dedicated graphics card.
There are also two standard PCI slots and a single PCI-E x1 slot, so there’s plenty of room to add expansion cards such as TV tuners, sound cards or extra ports. The latter may be a good idea if you plan on buying a fast new USB3 external disk, as the Inspire XM2 doesn’t support this standard. Two USB ports are mounted on the front, while another six are on the rear panel. An integrated audio chipset provides a full set of 7.1 outputs, and you also get an optical S/PDIF output.
Although the processor isn’t as fast as a Core i3, which can also be had at this price, Mesh’s warranty is worth noting. Unlike most, which last just one year, the Inspire XM2’s warranty lasts for two, and if the PC breaks down in the first three months, Mesh will collect and return it so you don’t have to pay carriage. The OP3 Mars has an even better warranty, though, and is a better PC, too.