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Lenovo ThinkCentre M58p


$936.00 Released October, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Enough airflow to handle heat generation even under heavy usage. Right side of the case is blank, can be set against a wall without blocking airflow. Processor capable of handling large computational jobs.

The Cons:Very basic, utilitarian grey and black case design. Not enough video processing power for hardcore gamers.

The ThinkCentre M58p is a series of tower-form desktop units from Lenovo.  The M58p differs from the standard M58 in it's use of the Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 processor set, which are rated at 3.0 GHz.

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  The standard RAM allotment for the M58p is 1GB of PC3-8500 SDRAM, and the standard hard drive included is a 160GB 7200RPM SATAII HDD.  The motherboard features an integrated Intel GMA4500 graphics adapter.  A DVD+/-R/RW drive is included as the standard optical media drive.  The M58p includes Windows Vista Business as it's default operating system.  The M58p is certified EnergyStar 4.0-compliant, for more environmentally sensitive computing.

Features

  • Processor:  Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 (3.0 GHz)
  • RAM:  1GB PC3-8500 SDRAM
  • Hard Drive:  160GB 7200RPM SATAII
  • Graphics Adapter:  Integrated Intel GMA4500
  • Optical Drive:  DVD +/- R/RW
  • Networking Adapter:  Intel Pro 1000T Gigabit
  • Power Supply:  280W
  • Expansion Capabilities:  1 PCI slot, 1 PCI x16 slot

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    enough airflow to handle heat generation even under heavy usage

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    right side of the case is blank, can be set against a wall without blocking airflow

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    processor capable of handling large computational jobs

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    can handle multiple applications without any lag

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    runs at a low wattage even when under a heavy processing load

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    very basic, utilitarian grey and black case design

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    not enough video processing power for hardcore gamers

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