PC Specialist
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PC Specialist Inferno V-3K review Perfect for gaming on the go, with decent battery life to match£638
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PC Specialist Vanquish 650Ti review This powerful PC has a great range of hardware, fast boot speeds and excellent overall performance but its graphics card isn’t the best£799
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PC Specialist Vanquish HD review This is a very capable PC with a great range of features, but we've seen similar systems with more powerful graphics£999
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PC Specialist Fusion 6550D review This tiny tower is a high quality media PC with enough power to play the latest games at moderate quality£579
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best buyPC Specialist Enigma HD review Doesn't have much room for expansion, but its Blu-ray drive, 1TB hard disk and great performance make it a Best Buy£549
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PC Specialist Aurea 540 OC review By fitting a Core i3 processor, PC Specialist has managed to afford a decent graphics card, but the awful HKC monitor lets the system down.£750
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PC Specialist Fusion HD 550 review While it offers a lot out of the box, the Fusion HD 550 has extremely limited expansion options and its monitor is dull and cold.£550
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PC Specialist Vortex i930 Xtreme review An incredibly powerful PC, with watercooling and an SSD. However, we’d swap out the graphics card for an ATI Radeon HD 5870.£1449
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PC Specialist Aurea i3-530X review The lack of a Full HD monitor makes this poor value compared to other PCs here, but we're more concerned by the lack of extra cooling for the overclocked CPU, coupled with the minimal warranty.£549
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PC Specialist Vortex i5 GTS review A big monitor and Windows 7 Ultimate make this a real workhorse, but better-value deals are available.£849
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PC Specialist Fusion 945 review Despite a reasonable specification, the Fusion 945 doesn't have the power, or the features required, to really stand out.£649