Acer AcerPower 1000

By Ty Pendlebury on 24 April 2007

The AcerPower 1000 is an excellent system housed in a compact and quiet body, and should enjoy wide appeal.

Editor's rating:7.9 User rating:3
  • Good: Quiet • Decent performance • Attractive appearance •
  • Bad: Monitor not included
  • Specs: 2GB • Windows XP Professional • AMD Athlon 64 X2 • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$1,299.00

The AcerPower 1000 is an ultra-compact desktop PC designed to appeal to small businesses and corporate users, but we feel its compactness, performance and price may find it some fans in the home as well.

Design
This PC really is tiny, with a volume of only three litres, but it's not at the expense of looks or performance. The industrial design of the Power is pretty special -- the build quality is excellent, and engineered so that all the ports are within reach. There are a total of eight USB ports, with a welcome number of four being front-mounted. The slot-loading DVD and cool-blue power light add a classy touch to the unit. Unlike most other corporate desktops it's got an almost svelte appearance, despite its angular front panel. You could argue that it's even more attractive than the Acer Aspire L320. The casing is tough, and you could stand your monitor on it if you really wanted -- though we'd recommend using the PlayStation-style stand for mounting it vertically.

The unit is quiet -- and though it's rated at only 26dB, you can faintly hear its two 5cm fans whirring in a still room. But in the usual SOHO environment you would never notice it.

Features
For a business-centric desktop the AcerPower is actually quite powerful -- it boasts a 2.1GHz dual-core Athlon X2 processor, a massive 2GB of RAM, and a roomy 250GB hard drive. This broadens its appeal to include desktop publishing, video editing, and other multimedia-hungry tasks. But if you don't need these specifications the design is also configurable, with the basic unit starting at only AU$799 -- and you also have a choice of either Windows Vista or Windows XP.

The AcerPower comes without an LCD monitor, which some people may baulk at, considering there are plenty of AU$1,000 systems available with widescreen LCDs. But there are none as elegant or compact as this.

The Acer is bundled with a USB keyboard -- which is actually quite comfortable to type on, and includes several media shortcuts -- and a rebadged Logitech mouse which is also a good fit in the hand -- if a little ugly.

Performance
With so many grunty components on board it's no surprise that the AcerPower is quite a performer. Using our PCMark05 benchmark we were able to extract a score of 3585 marks. This is a decent score for an economical desktop, and certainly holds its head up high on notebooks that cost up to twice the price. Graphically, though, it's another matter. The NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE chipset may be a cut above onboard graphics, but it's not quite a gaming solution. The AcerPower managed a relatively meagre 185 marks in the 3DMark06 benchmark. This is a difficult test for most systems, and considering this model's business focus its poor performance here is not really an issue.

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Comments (30)

  • Rainman gave a review on 01/06/2009 15:17 Report abuse

    • Good: Compact

    My comments seem to echo those of others. Motherboard fried 1 year and 10 months. Should have bought and extended warranty.

  • ONETONNZ gave 1/10 on 27/02/2009 05:46 Report abuse

    • Good: LOVE ACER
    • Bad: HATE MICROSOFT

    HAD MY ACERPOWER 1000 SINCE MAY 2007 NO PROBLEM UNTIL YESTERDAY AFTER THE AUTOMATIC UPGRADE IT GETS STUCK IN A START UP LOOP WE HAVE TRIED IN VAIN TO RESTORE IT BUT NO ITS A DOORSTOP BECAUSE OF A FLAW IN WIN32 I HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL NEXT CYCLE TO GET MS PATCH I AM READY TO SUE MICROSOFT ONLY ACER COMPUTERS ARE AFFECTED MY SON IN NEW YORK SAID TWO OF THE WORKSHOPS ACRES ARE DOWN AS WELL ITS EVERYWHERE

  • acerblows gave 1/10 on 10/02/2009 07:45 Report abuse

    • Good: NONE
    • Bad: Everything!

    Deployed 10 company-wide. Five are now bricks, all of them just outside of warranty. One was a mere WEEK after warranty and Acer said GOOD-BYE.

  • ACERMUSTDIE gave 1/10 on 14/01/2009 13:52 Report abuse

    • Good: None
    • Bad: Overheat, Loud fans, cpu speed steping is either 100% or 1%

    We purchase 5 of these 2 are still working all have heating issues, even in full aircon they overheat.

  • mamaaj33 gave 1/10 on 12/01/2009 05:01 Report abuse

    • Good: Small form factor.
    • Bad: Overheated, shutdown all the time, already killed the MB & HD (which under warranty).

    DO NOT BUY THIS. Got mine with 2Gb upgraded RAM.

  • upset :-( gave 1/10 on 13/12/2008 06:32 Report abuse

    • Good: Small
    • Bad: The rest stinks. Really stinks.

    Worst mistake I ever made with computers. Do not trust a company that does not stand behind their product. bought 4, all of them do not work.

  • rtedgel gave 3/10 on 07/12/2008 06:48 Report abuse

    • Good: Small, looks nice in media center setup.
    • Bad: Too darn loud. Shuts down after a 5-6 hours of use due to heat even if it is extremely well ventilated.

    Fan is INSANELY NOISY!!!!! I keep it in my living room downstairs (as a media center PC) and after about an hour of use, the fan kicks into high gear and I can hear it upstairs in my office with the door shut! Very poor cooling design.

  • smlp gave 1/10 on 04/12/2008 10:14 Report abuse

    • Good: Non
    • Bad: Flawed machine. Do not touch!!

    Bought 5 machines. Four have failed (3 outside warranty!) and one has failed 3 times. All due to capacitor damage as a result of overheating. Dreadful waste of money!! Can nothing be done to force Acer to accept responsibility for a major design fault?

  • eddiea gave 10/10 on 01/12/2008 20:52 Report abuse

    • Good: great performance and form factor
    • Bad: none yet

    my 1000 goes great and i love it
    never had a problem in 18 months

  • summerfreeze gave 1/10 on 23/11/2008 22:39 Report abuse

    • Good: NONE
    • Bad: NONE

    In my opinion ACER sells Defective/lemon computers. I bought the AcerPower 1000 pc. I had the computer for 1 year and 10 months. It needed 2 new motherboard/CPU within that time frame. I had to pay $300.00 for a new motherboard/CPU. I was not happy. I got it back and 3 months 14 days later it needed another motherboard. Acer will not replace it without $300.00. Don't bother going to Acer for help because they will not give it to you. I refuse to pay for another motherboard and have it last for only 3 more months. This company and computer is a BIG JOKE!

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