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Gateway GT5692

PCWorld Rating

3.0
3.0 / 5 - PCWorld, Oct 10, 2008

Pros

  • Low cost, decent performance
  • Nice 19-inch display

Cons

  • Lousy gaming performance
  • Poor interior cable tie-offs

Bottom Line

This triple-core Phenom system is a solid buy for SOHO users on a budget.


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Gateway GT5692
Gateway GT5692

Gateway GT5692 Value Desktop PC

The GT5692 is the first PC we've reviewed that comes configured with AMD's triple-core Phenom processor. In this case, it's a 2.1-GHz X8450 model fed by 4GB of PC5300 DDR2 memory and a 500GB, 7200-rpm Western Digital SE16 Caviar Blue hard drive. What did we think of the triple-core? There's certainly no reason to avoid one; but if you have the software to take advantage of more than two cores, you might as well spend a little extra to move up to a four-core processor instead.

In our tests, the GT5692's delivered solid but unspectacular performance for a value desktop PC. Its score of 82 on our WorldBench 6 test suite indicates that it will manage everyday computing tasks with aplomb. Though the integrated ATI HD3200 graphics don't deliver the worst frame rates we've seen, smooth game play in all of our tests maxed out at a 1024 by 768 resolution.

The GT5692's case is solidly constructed, with enough open slots and bays for most users' upgrade needs. However, we didn't like the way the cables were tied off on our test unit. The SATA cable connecting to the hard drive lay loose, and the power lead cable bundle dangled a bit too close to the exposed CPU fan. The case is very well ventilated, but over time the bundle could droop and interfere with the fan, which could lead to thermal shutdown. The bottom line is that it's a good idea to check the interior of any new PC: You never know if the new hand on the assembly line is a slow learner. Gateway normally does better.

As you might expect, the styling of the GT line isn't of the same caliber that you'd find on the company's higher-end FX models, but the GT's subdued black-and-silver color scheme and its black, wired optical mouse/keyboard combo give the system a solid businesslike demeanor. The mouse felt quite nice, and the keyboard action, though a bit soft, supported reasonably comfortable typing.

Minor gripes and finish issues aside, the GT5692 is a bargain for your home or small office at $770 (as of October 10, 2008).

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PCWorld Lab Results

Overall Rating

WorldBench 6 Score82
WorldBench 6 RatingGood

Office Productivity

Web Browsing320 seconds (lower is better)
Office Suite Use384 seconds (lower is better)
File Compression331 seconds (lower is better)

Content Creation

Image Editing579 seconds (lower is better)
GPU Graphics Rendering415 seconds (lower is better)
CPU Graphics Rendering646 seconds (lower is better)
Video Encoding276 seconds (lower is better)
DVD Burning533 seconds (lower is better)
Video Editing280 seconds (lower is better)

Multitasking

World Bench 6 Multitasking353

Gaming

Overall Graphics ScorePoor
Unreal Tournament 3 Medium 1024x76820.07 Frames per second (higher is better)
Unreal Tournament 3 Medium 1680x105014.02 Frames per second (higher is better)
Unreal Tournament 3 Medium 1920x12007.16 Frames per second (higher is better)
Unreal Tournament 3 Highest 1024x76817.04 Frames per second (higher is better)
Unreal Tournament 3 Highest 1680x105012.21 Frames per second (higher is better)
Unreal Tournament 3 Highest 1920x12006.35 Frames per second (higher is better)
Doom 3 with AA, 1280 by 1024, 32-Bit12.5 Frames per second (higher is better)
Doom 3 with AA, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit15 Frames per second (higher is better)
Doom 3, 1280 by 1024, 32-Bit30.3 Frames per second (higher is better)
Doom 3, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit36.43 Frames per second (higher is better)
Enemy Territory Quake Wars Normal 1024x76810.5 Frames per second (higher is better)
Far Cry with AA, 1280 by 1024, 32-Bit16.28 Frames per second (higher is better)
Far Cry with AA, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit25 Frames per second (higher is better)
Far Cry, 1280 by 1024, 32-Bit36.87 Frames per second (higher is better)
Far Cry, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit56.96 Frames per second (higher is better)

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