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With its midi tower case, the Mesh Matrix 945CS is small enough to hide behind its 22in monitor, and quiet enough to go un-noticed. It still packs a decent punch, however, with an AMD Phenom II X4 945 that helped it post a respectable score of 107 overall in our benchmarks.
The midi-tower case doesn’t leave a lot of room for expansion inside. There are only a couple of free drive bays – not enough to use the four free SATA headers on the motherboard. One of the two free PCI slots is a bit too close to the heatsink of the graphics cards, leaving you with one PCI and one PCI-E x1 slot. There are two free RAM slots however, so adding to the 4GB of memory won’t be a problem.
Things look better on the outside, where you’ll find a total of eight USB ports. Audio enthusiasts are especially well catered for, with a full set of 7.1 outputs and an optical S/PDIF output, as well as the graphics card’s HDMI output which can send both video and audio to an AV amplifier. There aren’t any eSATA or FireWire ports, though.
However, if you just want to edit photos, the odd video, surf the web and edit documents, the Matrix 945CS has the muscle and the storage space to handle it. Unfortunately for Mesh, CyberPower’s Infinity i3 Apollo XT is more powerful, has more room for expansion and costs £72 less.