Pros
- Good balance of performance and price
Cons
- Cabling blocks access for some upgrades
Bottom Line
The Power 660+ delivers good performance and easy expandability--without making you pay a top price.
More Information
PCWorld's Amax Power 660+ Coverage
- Top 15 Desktops New power PCs from Amax and Velocity Micro come with big hard drives.
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