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Acer Aspire Predator (G7700-UQ9550A)

PCWorld Rating

4.0
4.0 / 5 - PCWorld, Dec 24, 2008

Pros

  • Competitive price
  • Striking design

Cons

  • Liquid-cooled, but not overclocked

Bottom Line

A good machine, the Predator delivers solid performance for its price; a little reconfiguring could wonders, however.


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Acer Aspire Predator (G7700-UQ9550A)

Acer Aspire Predator Power Desktop

Acer's Aspire Predator is a peculiar power desktop. We see this particular configuration more as a sturdy base with room to grow than a power PC in its own right; a little more detail work on its guts could push it toward the top of the category.

Our test configuration (G7700-UQ9550A) ships with an Intel Core 2 Quad 9550 processor (stock-clocked at 2.83 GHz); 8GB of DDR2 (800 MHz) memory; and 1.92 terabytes of total storage, courtesy of three 640GB, 7200-rpm Western Digital Caviar hard drives. The system also features a single nVidia 9800GTX graphics board to power games and CUDA-enabled applications, along with separate DVD-writing and DVD-ROM optical drives. This Predator's price of $2199 (as of December 3, 2008) doesn't include Acer's matching $400 24-inch wide-screen G24 display, but you do get two awesome peripherals bundled in for the price: Logitech's G11 keyboard and G5 gaming mouse.

We love the Predator's exterior design, accented with stealth-fighter-like lines in metallic-orange. But the proprietary nature of its insides--complete with more plastic coverings than we ever needed to see--could make upgrading a frustrating situation. Given the lack of available 5.25-inch bay coverings on the case's front, you can't add more 5.25-inch devices to that section of the chassis. However, the four hot-swappable hard drive bays at the lower front of the machine (behind a lit-up, hinged door), redeems that shortcoming a bit.

Still inside the case, why is Acer liquid-cooling its quad-core processor without overclocking it whatsoever? If "acoustics" is the only answer, we frown: You can have a quiet and fast rig with liquid cooling, so there's no need to ignore the potential benefits of an overclocked processor. More frustrating still is that the system's Worldbench 6 score of 122 isn't exactly chart-topping. A little factory-side CPU tweaking could have gone a long way.

The aging nVidia 9800 GTX video card delivers acceptable (again, not stellar) performance; on the other hand, the Aspire Predator has two free PCI Express x16 slots for a dramatic degree of upgradability.

All in all, the Aspire Predator delivers solid performance for its price, but a few additional tweaks and a little reconfiguring could have squeezed even more performance out of this killer-looking machine. Cut the RAM in half, overclock the CPU, boost the video card, and cut another hole in the front of the case. Then we'll talk.

--David Murphy

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PCWorld Lab Results

Overall Rating

WorldBench 6 Score122
WorldBench 6 RatingVery Good

Office Productivity

Web Browsing217 seconds (lower is better)
Office Suite Use326 seconds (lower is better)
File Compression189 seconds (lower is better)

Content Creation

Image Editing311 seconds (lower is better)
GPU Graphics Rendering328 seconds (lower is better)
CPU Graphics Rendering314 seconds (lower is better)
Video Encoding198 seconds (lower is better)
DVD Burning311 seconds (lower is better)
Video Editing201 seconds (lower is better)

Multitasking

World Bench 6 Multitasking248

Gaming

Overall Graphics ScoreVery Good
Unreal Tournament 3 Medium 1024x768128.66 Frames per second (higher is better)
Unreal Tournament 3 Medium 1680x1050106.42 Frames per second (higher is better)
Unreal Tournament 3 Medium 1920x120094.22 Frames per second (higher is better)
Unreal Tournament 3 Medium 2560x160064.08 Frames per second (higher is better)
Unreal Tournament 3 Highest 1024x76888.45 Frames per second (higher is better)
Unreal Tournament 3 Highest 1680x105082.97 Frames per second (higher is better)
Unreal Tournament 3 Highest 1920x120077.15 Frames per second (higher is better)
Unreal Tournament 3 Highest 2560x160053.64 Frames per second (higher is better)
Doom 3 with AA, 1280 by 1024, 32-Bit154.57 Frames per second (higher is better)
Doom 3 with AA, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit169.9 Frames per second (higher is better)
Doom 3, 1280 by 1024, 32-Bit180.9 Frames per second (higher is better)
Doom 3, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit178 Frames per second (higher is better)
Enemy Territory Quake Wars High 2560x160039 Frames per second (higher is better)
Enemy Territory Quake Wars High 1920x120056.33 Frames per second (higher is better)
Enemy Territory Quake Wars High 1680x105065.3 Frames per second (higher is better)
Enemy Territory Quake Wars High 1024x76898.17 Frames per second (higher is better)
Enemy Territory Quake Wars Normal 2560x160070.1 Frames per second (higher is better)
Enemy Territory Quake Wars Normal 1920x120089.77 Frames per second (higher is better)
Enemy Territory Quake Wars Normal 1680x105098.23 Frames per second (higher is better)
Enemy Territory Quake Wars Normal 1024x768100.13 Frames per second (higher is better)
Far Cry with AA, 1280 by 1024, 32-Bit209.75 Frames per second (higher is better)
Far Cry with AA, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit225.54 Frames per second (higher is better)
Far Cry, 1280 by 1024, 32-Bit226.45 Frames per second (higher is better)
Far Cry, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit227.98 Frames per second (higher is better)
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