I'm looking for a new desktop for my office and this has caught my eye. Seems to be a good spec for the price.
Powered by an Intel® Core™ i5-6400 Processor the Zoomstorm Evolve lets you enjoy stunning, immersive movies and video, add free Intel® Home Media Software to enjoy all your files, all in one place. This PC is loaded with 16GB of the latest generation of DDR4 RAM, delivering lightning fast data transfer speeds. A huge capacity 3TB provides masses of space to store all your media files, backed up with a high speed 128GB SSD.
Experience superfast performance from the 128GB Solid state drive, makes for a richer gaming experience.
CPU and Memory:
Shared graphics.
Intel HD Graphics .
Interfaces and connectivity:
3 x USB 2.0 ports.
5 x USB 3.0 ports.
Ethernet port.
1 HDMI port.
Wireless/Wi-Fi enabled.
Wired keyboard and mouse.
Operating system and software:
Microsoft Windows 10.
Top comments
LewsTherin
5 Dec 1610#3
Can confirm will run solitaire at max fps.
MikeLondon
5 Dec 163#1
Experience superfast performance from the 128GB Solid state drive, makes for a richer gaming experience. :confused:
Latest comments (28)
strike
6 Dec 16#28
From Exp, like others said Zoostorm PSU won't be able to power a gfx card.
One of you geniuses, help put together a Desktop for £500,
noddynodnod
6 Dec 162#26
Is this being upvoted as a joke?:confused:
ZoroBandit to noddynodnod
6 Dec 16#27
yes
snakey_b
5 Dec 16#11
Im after a new desktop pc. Not a gamer but will be using 2 ultrawide monitors for productivity /work. Will this thing drive those with a new graphics card ok? Currently using a 7 year old Intel 860 i7 and its on its last legs
Foxden to snakey_b
6 Dec 161#12
The power supply units that come with standard desktops are usually weak & unable to power something more than a GT730, which is rated at around 38W. You will need a new graphics card in order to support more than one display. If you want something more powerful then you will need a new power supply, which costs at least 30 pounds for anything half decent. This machine has a good CPU, an SSD (unspecified speed), a 3TB storage drive & plenty of RAM, but only one HDMI.
I use onboard on my work PC to drive 2 x 1080p + 1x 4K monitor, works perfectly fine.
quinnizzle54321
6 Dec 16#24
Not great for gaming
Scorpion
6 Dec 162#23
My work PC is an i7 6700, I use onboard graphics to power my 3 displays. No idea what it cost though, I wasn't paying.
neblogai
6 Dec 161#22
For office work- one of the cheaper AMD 4-core APUs with 8GB of RAM and ssd is plenty. i3 6100 is also fine, but it can be a bit more expensive. I would not really recommend this PC, as i5 6400 is not the best CPU- APUs are much cheaper, while i3 6100 will feel faster in general use. And for high-end/gaming- it is best to wait a month and get new generation AMD Zen or higher clocked Intel Kaby Lake CPU.
hillcraig87
6 Dec 161#18
Can easily build a competitive pc for office work (which is what this pc can do, not gaming) for three fifty.
wozukSilencer to hillcraig87
6 Dec 16#21
Wrong Wrong Wrong !!!!! It's getting really annoying now it's tree fiddy
ristac
6 Dec 16#20
Not a bad spec for a desktop PC doesn't state what PSU it is using though.
snakey_b
6 Dec 16#19
Thanks mate, that's really helpful
Oliver_Warden8
6 Dec 161#17
build one that's 100% better?
r3dhotukdeals
6 Dec 161#16
I would be more concerned with the dimensions...
Size H400, W176, D361cm
:confused:
minty72
5 Dec 16#9
My missus gets 10% at Argos.
Is this worth £476 ?
Need your advice guys, or wait till after xmas
Delio79 to minty72
6 Dec 162#15
Depends what you want to use it for.
It's possibly overspecced (and hence overpriced) for normal office use. Same processor, half the memory and no SSD should do fine for office use for about £100 less than what's being asked here.
catbeans
6 Dec 16#14
It is entirely possible to drive multiple monitors via the motherboard, quickly looking it looks like this has VGA and DVI-D.
Failing that a card like the Asus GTX950-G2, OE any similar card that is powered by the motherboard would be fine for your needs.
onepinkbit
6 Dec 16#13
zoostorm are ok for those who do not use the pc for gaming (unless it is simple games) and definitely better than no pc at all, however for over £500 it genuinely is not worth buying, £200 at a push lol
McHotpoon
5 Dec 16#10
Gtx1050ti on PCI power only will fit the bill to make this thing useful for gaming.
mthayes
5 Dec 16#7
It's integrated so you can add your own. Often with budget prebuilt desktops you'll get a GPU you don't want to run.
secretspartan1 to mthayes
5 Dec 16#8
When I had a look for a friend recently I found a 750ti to be a popular choice in pre build "gaming" desktops which only the most casual gamers should accept.
LewsTherin
5 Dec 1610#3
Can confirm will run solitaire at max fps.
Enet to LewsTherin
5 Dec 161#6
Lol
philjstephenson
5 Dec 16#5
£10 off, ha!
ashdonson
5 Dec 162#4
I don't know where they get the gall to market this as "gaming" with integrated graphics. Pretty case though.
cowsindahouse
5 Dec 162#2
Intel HD graphics, woot!
MikeLondon
5 Dec 163#1
Experience superfast performance from the 128GB Solid state drive, makes for a richer gaming experience. :confused:
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Powered by an Intel® Core™ i5-6400 Processor the Zoomstorm Evolve lets you enjoy stunning, immersive movies and video, add free Intel® Home Media Software to enjoy all your files, all in one place. This PC is loaded with 16GB of the latest generation of DDR4 RAM, delivering lightning fast data transfer speeds. A huge capacity 3TB provides masses of space to store all your media files, backed up with a high speed 128GB SSD.
Experience superfast performance from the 128GB Solid state drive, makes for a richer gaming experience.
CPU and Memory:
Intel Core i5 quad core.
Intel i5 6400.
Processor speed 2.7GHz.
16GB RAM.
Hard drive:
3TB SATA-III hard drive.
DVD optical drives:
Dual layer.
Graphics:
Shared graphics.
Intel HD Graphics .
Interfaces and connectivity:
3 x USB 2.0 ports.
5 x USB 3.0 ports.
Ethernet port.
1 HDMI port.
Wireless/Wi-Fi enabled.
Wired keyboard and mouse.
Operating system and software:
Microsoft Windows 10.
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Latest comments (28)
One of you geniuses, help put together a Desktop for £500,
http://argos.scene7.com/is/image/Argos/5992003_R_Z002A?fmt=pjpg&wid=920&hei=886
I use onboard on my work PC to drive 2 x 1080p + 1x 4K monitor, works perfectly fine.
Size H400, W176, D361cm
:confused:
Is this worth £476 ?
Need your advice guys, or wait till after xmas
It's possibly overspecced (and hence overpriced) for normal office use. Same processor, half the memory and no SSD should do fine for office use for about £100 less than what's being asked here.
It is entirely possible to drive multiple monitors via the motherboard, quickly looking it looks like this has VGA and DVI-D.
Failing that a card like the Asus GTX950-G2, OE any similar card that is powered by the motherboard would be fine for your needs.