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Wyse Rx0 - Windows XP Retro Gaming PC - AMD 1.5ghz, ATI x1200, 1GB Ram, 16GB SSD
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Wyse Rx0 - Windows XP Retro Gaming PC - AMD 1.5ghz, ATI x1200, 1GB Ram, 16GB SSD
Price: US $79.99
What you see in the pictures is what you get (yours won't be exact item but will be similar condition).
This listing is for a re-purposed, highly customized Wyse Rx0L retro gaming machine with the following specs:-1.5 GHZ Sempron 210U-1 GB DDR2 RAM-16 GB Solid State Hard drive (44-pin IDE vertical DOM)-ATI Radeon x1200 Graphics-2x DVI outputs, 1 of which supports VGA (via included adapter)-Realtek ALC 662 HD Audio-Realtek RTL8169 Ethernet Adapter-2 front and 4 rear USB 2.0 ports-2 Serial Ports-Dedicated PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports-Built-in PC speaker (Windows audio routes over this when no speaker is connected)
Windows XP configuration:-All hardware drivers installed-Daemon Tools v3.47 installed for mounting ISO's as virtual CD drives-Chrome v49-Framework: .net 2.0-Visual C++ 2005 redistributables-ATI Catalyst Control panel-DirectX 9.0c
Includes the following:-Computer-Power Supply-DVI to VGA adapter
About this build:Thanks to a Radeon x1200 graphics chip and an AMD Sempron processor, this is one of the faster retro thin clients out there. Compared to the more common Atom 270-based thin clients (such as some Dell units on that have sold a ton), this has a significantly more powerful CPU (Passmark v9 score of 423 compared to 252 for the Atom) and a somewhat more powerful graphics chip (the Radeon x1200 scores 10-20% higher depending on the test than the Intel GMA graphics commonly paired with the Atom CPU). While this machine would struggle with many later generation Windows XP games, it is surprisingly competent with any Windows 98 game that will run under XP as well as with many early and even mid-generation XP games. This system very closely compares with the HP T5730 as reviewed and upgraded by Phil at Phil's Computer Lab (even has the same ATI/AMD chipsets) - it posts numbers similar to the Mobile Sempron 3200 upgrade in his video (easily found on youtube).
Benchmarks:
3dMark 99 (dx6)6,958 Overall69 FPS - Race70 FPS - First Person
3dMark 2000 (dx7)3,893 Overall71 FPS - Helicopter (Low Detail)36 FPS - Helicopter (High Detail)62 FPS - Adventure (Low)43 FPS - Adventure (High)
3dMark 2001 (dx8)3,730 Overall48 FPS - Car Chase (Low)20 FPS - Car Chase (High)60 FPS - Dragothic (Low)33 FPS - Dragothic (High)60 FPS - Lobby (Low)31 FPS - Lobby (High)18 FPS - Nature

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