It doesn't have an infinite number of drive bays, expansion slots, and ports, but it seems to. The Infinity Pro we tested had five PCI Express slots, two PCI slots, five externally accessible drive bays, six internal drive bays, eight USB ports, three FireWire ports, and even a serial port and a parallel port--because, you know, this is *the* PC to buy if you still want to use your 56-kbps modem and old dot-matrix printer. Full Review | Vendor Pricing
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In Pictures: Best & Worst Desktop PCs of 2007
We review desktop PCs of all types, and here you'll see the extremes: the best and worst, the fastest and slowest, and the coolest and ugliest that came through our lab in the last year (or so).
Most Expandable PC: CyberPower Infinity Pro
Worst Paint Job: Cisnet NASCAR PC
Biggest PC: War Machines M1 Elite
Smallest PC: Enano EX7200
Most Expensive PC: Alienware Area-51 7500
Least Expensive PC: Ajump Prive 336
Fastest PC: Xi Mtower IGE-Stacker
Slowest PC: HP Compaq dc5750
Most Expandable PC: CyberPower Infinity Pro
Least Expandable PC: Apple iMac
Most Hard-Drive Space: CyberPower Infinity Pro
PC With the Biggest Monitor: HP Blackbird 002 Lci
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