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Micro Express MicroFlex 97B

PCWorld Rating

4.0
4.0 / 5 - PCWorld, Aug 16, 2010

Pros

  • Strong price-to-performance ratio
  • Good upgradability
  • Comprehensive connections

Cons

  • Internal wiring could be better organized
  • Few front-panel connections

Bottom Line

With a few minor exceptions, the 97B provides most of what you’d expect from a reasonably priced high-performance PC. Few can match its combination of power, gaming prowess, and cost.

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