Philips one computer: tired of rice cookers, do not come to play one machine

[PConline stand-alone evaluation] We all know that Philips has a very strong strength in the appliance industry, especially in the small household appliances industry, the brand is a symbol of quality. And we are the IT circle. Today we talked about Philips is not talking about its small appliances. This time we received a big screen one computer from Philips! Yes, you are familiar with the home appliance brand - Philips, then the Philips 325E7Q will be evaluated to see what exactly Philips can do.

In terms of hardware configuration, the Philips 325E7Q is equipped with a 32-inch full HD screen with a resolution of 1920×1080. Equipped with Intel's 6th generation Core i5-6500 desktop processor, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 alone (2GB), 16GB memory, 128GB SSD, the configuration looks quite good.

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As a traditional home appliance brand, Philips did not provide exaggerated styling for its own one-piece computer. From the appearance, we can discover whether Philips' one-piece computer's positioning still favors home. This one-piece computer does not look like an IT equipment. More like a household appliance placed in the home, the mix of silver and black is more reasonable. At the bottom, there is a specially designed lighting effect. The soft white light makes the home of the whole computer more powerful.

This one machine uses a 32-inch large screen, the first look is very shocking, and as a traditional home appliance manufacturers, the display is also quite good. Although the 1920 × 1080 resolution and 32-inch large screen does not match, but have to admit that Windows itself is difficult to control the high score screen, and if the home for the purpose of designing this one computer, then in the case of distance vision 1080p 32 inches is still a good match, and overall this choice is more appropriate. At the border, a black long noodles are used to enhance the sense of oneness, while the bottom is decorated with silver composite strips. The right side of the silver strip is the power/hard disk indicator.

On the back, the white one-piece computer body with silver cuboid raised, neat and stylish. The cuboid bulge with a large number of grilles provides great space while providing excellent heat dissipation. The hardware of the whole machine is concentrated on the rectangular parallelepiped of the back, and the support is carried by two aluminum brackets.

The Philips All-in-One computer has some of our most commonly used interfaces and buttons on the side. The right side of the fuselage is the main control button. It is worth noting that the on-screen control button of the all-in-one computer is separate from the power of the host computer. The monitor can be controlled individually. On the left, two USB ports and two audio ports are provided. Above it is a headphone stand that can be placed on the headphones to keep the table tidy.

The main interfaces of the Philips All-in-One PC are located at the bottom of the back of the camera: HDMI output, VGA, monitor power connector, two all-in-one power connectors, one HDMI, one PS/2 keyboard and mouse connector, four USB 3.0, one network cable, Two USB 2.0, two audio interfaces, one HDMI, one DVI, one DP. The leftmost three interfaces are the interfaces of the monitor. You can use this one-piece computer as a monitor. On the far right is the display output interface of the GTX 960 graphics card.

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● 3DMark testing

On February 4, 2013, Futuremark released The New 3DMark. The new 3Dmark supports cross-platform testing of desktop and mobile platforms and supports testing of windows, Android, iOS, and Windows RT system platforms. The new 3Dmark has several different load scenarios, FireStrike (high-end hardware), Sky Diver (high-end hardware), CloudGate (mainstream hardware), and IceStorm (entry-level hardware). In addition to the test scores, the new 3DMark will also give a real-time graph during each test period, recording the frame rate, CPU temperature, GPU temperature, and CPU power consumption.

This Philips-based computer uses a desktop-class GTX 960, not the notebook's GTX 960M, and its performance is quite powerful. Although it is not as good as the latest GTX 1060, it is also a mid-range card with strong performance. This also gives The strong graphic processing capability of the Philips One PC can play most of the common games, and the daily experience is also very good.

● CineBench R15 test

CineBench R15 only supports 64-bit operating systems. Compared to up to 16 cores in the R11.5 release, the R15 version can support up to 256 logical cores. In addition, the new version also enhances the inspection of shaders, anti-aliasing, shadows, lights, and reflection blurring, making the detection of CPU performance more accurate. The unit of score for CineBench R15 has changed to become cb. Philips' all-in-one computer also uses a desktop-class processor i5 6500, which does not have to worry about performance and can handle most scenarios.

● PCmark 8 test

PCMark 8 is a benchmark performance testing software for Windows system. Home testing is one of the testing modes (5 types in total). It mainly simulates the use environment of common users. The testing project covers web browsing and document processing. Pictures, video chat, light load games, etc., and include both OpenCL accelerated and traditional test modes. PCMark 8 will run a complete set of tests, and then give a score, the notebook's points are mostly around 3,000, desktop machine 4000 or so, and Philips one computer reached 5041, a better overall experience.

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● Product Configuration and Running Points Data Sheet

Product configuration
Philips One Computer
processor
Intel Core i5-6500 main frequency 3.20GHz
RAM
16GB DDR4 2133
Video card
Intel HD Graphics 530/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
Display screen
32 inches 1920×1080
hard disk
128GB SSD
Pre-installed system
Windows 7 64-bit
price
unknown
Performance Testing
The default setting (the higher the score is, the stronger the performance is)
Cinebench R15
553b/144cb
3DMark
6201 (Fire Strike)
AS SSD
442
PCMark 8
5041

â–  PConline evaluation room summary

Although Philips is a professional home appliance manufacturer and not a professional computer manufacturer, we cannot find anti-human designs on this all-in-one computer. The foundation of home appliance design makes this all-in-one computer have a relatively balanced performance, and the hardware is enough. From ordinary video browsing to medium and large game experience, it can cope with it. The appearance is limited to the price can not provide borderless design, but still can be called beautiful fashion. However, in the end, we felt that Philips’ one-on-one may be more attractive to online cafes.

Product configuration
Philips One Computer
processor
Intel Core i5-6500 main frequency 3.20GHz
RAM
16GB DDR4 2133
Video card
Intel HD Graphics 530/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
Display screen
32 inches 1920×1080
hard disk
128GB SSD
Pre-installed system
Windows 7 64-bit
price
unknown
Performance Testing
The default setting (the higher the score is, the stronger the performance is)
Cinebench R15
553b/144cb
3DMark
6201 (Fire Strike)
AS SSD
442
PCMark 8
5041