eMachines T2865 - Tower - 1 x Athlon XP 2800+ / 2.08 GHz - RAM 512 MB - HDD 1 x 160 GB - DVD?RW - CD-RW - nForce2 IGP - Mdm - Win XP Home - Monitor : none
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A powerhouse PC that won't break the bank.
By Marc Eberhart (marceberhart@yahoo.com)
1/5/2004
You want a powerhouse PC that won't break the bank? Well you're reading the right review. At $719 (US) the eMachines T2865 is heavy on performance and light on the wallet. A month ago the T2865 was the most powerful desktop PC ever offered by eMachines; that honor now belongs to the newly released T6000. However the T2865 is not far behind, offering massive processing power and all the goodies that a desktop PC owner could want.
Most people, myself included, hesitate to buy anything but a top name PC. Even though eMachines is now the third largest provider of desktop PCs in the US, their lack of hard-core advertising does not land them in the ranks of Dell or Compaq in terms of notoriety among consumers. But take it from me, what they lack in recognition they certainly make up for in PC-building ability. Crack open the stylish, durable case and you'll find top-quality PC components aplenty. No substandard parts here. All for a price that blows the competition away.
The T2865 is a lightning fast powerhouse. Powered by AMD's Athlon XP 2800+ processor (2.08 ghz), it offers performance comparable to Intel's 2.8 ghz Pentium 4. And with 512 megs of RAM, a fast 333 mhz system bus, and a 160 gig hard drive, this is not a PC you'll soon outgrow. For the gamers out there, NVIDIA 6-channel audio is standard, as are NVIDIA GeForce4 integrated graphics. The sound is wonderful, and the graphics are more than adequate, even when playing today's most demanding PC games. For you multimedia buffs, a high-speed CD-ROM is standard, as is a CD-RW/DVD-RW combo drive which lets you burn CDs and DVDs `til your heart's content. Also included is an 8-in-1 media reader, which allows you to insert various media (such as digital camera memory sticks and flash cards). No more connecting the digital camera to your PC, just pop in the media stick and you're off! There are more USB ports than you'll probably ever need, and an 8X AGP slot in case you'd like to upgrade to a more powerful graphics card. The T2865 also comes with plenty of software, including Microsoft Works, Norton Antivirus, and Roxio Easy CD Creator. A 56k modem and 10/100 NIC card are standard. Last but not least you'll find front-mounted USB, headphone, and microphone jacks for your convenience. All of this is backed by eMachines' warranty and highly-rated technical support.
Included with the package are a stylish multimedia keyboard, mouse, and a pair of slim profile speakers. The keyboard is the best I have ever used - the numerous shortcut and internet browsing buttons come in very handy. The mouse is your average roller-ball type; it's decent and gets the job done. The speakers, while slim and stylish, are a bit underpowered and have a "tinny" sound with virtually no bass.
As with any desktop PC, there are always a few downsides. Because the GeForce4 graphics chip is integrated into the motherboard, it has 64 megs of "shared" memory. This means that 64 megs of system RAM are allocated to the integrated graphics and taken away from system memory, leaving overall system RAM at a still respectable 448 megs. Serious gamers will probably want to upgrade to a more powerful video card for maximum gaming performance. But be careful, the power supply of the T2865 is only rated at 250 watts - some high-end video cards require more than that to run properly. Also, the T2865 seems to run a little warm, and a more powerful video card might not receive adequate cooling if installed, not to mention it will add more heat to the already warm PC case. Lastly, the cooling fans in this machine make quite a racket. It's definitely one of the noisiest PCs I've ever used.
On a rating scale of 1-10, I give the eMachines T2865 a solid 9. For $719 you'll be hard pressed to find a better performing PC with as many features as the T2865. eMachines has more than earned my respect with this model.
A good PC with quality components but poor case setup
But wait, it's not all positive.
The heat accumulation inside the case is something that the more technically advanced PC users will not like very much.
Components which get too hot are known to be detrimental to the lifespan of PC's.
The T2865 uses a minitower to facilitate all the components and
there is not much space left for any airflow, everything is packed tightly together. The CPU fan is not a problem but the overall case temperature gets pretty high eventually increasing the CPU temperature as well. Furthermore, the motherboard temperature gets pretty high, this is mainly because it uses a heatsink instead of a motherboard fan.
Now Emachines technical support claims that the temperatures the computer experienced were not considered critical, but invested in a couple of casefans anyway.
Please note that you will have to be inventive creating effective airflow in the case as the front does not have any space for a casefan.
Conclusion, an excellent value for money but be sure to invest in some effective cooling fans so you ensure that the machine has a long lifespan.
12/17/2003 Update: I would like to add that because of my own error I had to send the PC back and I am amazed by the speed of the repairs and the professional handling of my problem.
You don't have to pay sending costs at all and everything is handled by Fed EX fast oneday delivery.
Excellent PC for the Price!
Other than that, I have no complaints. The 160gb hard drive is more than really is needed by the average home PC user. I loaded appx. 50 CDs and had appx. 500 photos, as well as several large programs, and still had very ample disk space left. 512mb RAM has been good for running more than one graphics program at a time. You can easily pop in a larger memory card if needed. It has a total of 5 USB ports for game controllers and other peripherals, as well as SD card slots in the front, for quick photo uploading.
Overall, I have been very pleased with it's performance. I've gotten my money's worth out of it!
T2865 is wasted money !
Parameters like 160gb hardrive,whigh runns after 3 months of use so loud like an airplane(you hear it 2 rooms away).... 512mb memmory,made by samsung,I needed to change after 2 years is nothing so far,the story goes on.... The AMD-Athlon runns allways hot and restarts the comp. in middle of my work.Running temperature of this processor is 41 celsius,eaven after installing better cooling van.I have 3000rpm,and still not enough!
I needed to install 400W powersupply rightaway.
System is crashing atleast 3 times in a month.
Black screen with error message.
Can you people emagine to have this for 4 years??!!
Do you know how much harm this product has done to me...my time and not to mention emotional frustrations !
Only because I did not have enough money to buy something better ,now I am paying the price !
After 4 years I have saved up money and will buy new comp.But never ever emachines .Never ever AMD processor aswell
This computer is freasing also by watching DVD .
Allaround :ONE BIG EXPERIENCE .
PS: I have to rate this T2865,there is no 0 so i have to give it a 1.But that's eaven to much for this comp.I say 0
I AM SPEAKING ONLY FROM MY OWN LONG EXPERIENCE WITH THIS MACHINE !
DO NOT CARE ABOUT OTHER COMMENTS !