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Intel Core i7-3770K review The improved graphics are just a sideshow - Ivy Bridge's move to a 22nm process has brought impressive 2D performance improvements£240 -
Palicomp Alpha Detonator review A perfect powerhouse of a PC, but most users don’t need this much power£1300 -
CCL Elite Hawk review It has a fast graphics card, but its other components are out of date and reduce its performance£533.80 -
Arbico eXcel 2570 CS review Great styling, but its 3D performance is mediocre and it could do with greater hard disk capacity£550 -
Aria Gladiator Inspire 3670K review It has plenty of extras, such as Wi-Fi and a Blu-ray drive, but it suffers from poor Windows performance£523 -
Mesh Pegasus A8 review It doesn't have the fastest CPU or GPU, but the Pegasus A8's SSD provides great Windows performance£550 -
Palicomp Phoenix i5 Storm review Its 2TB hard drive is a real benefit for media hoarders, especially considering today's prices, but its GPU is underpowered£550 -
Eclipse Matrix i5238r777 review The Matrix has a powerful CPU and GPU, as well as some great components, but it needs more hard drive space£550 -
Chillblast Fusion Chimera review Great Windows performance backed up by a long warranty, but its graphics card isn't powerful enough£550 -
Dino PC Nicosaurus H77 review The Nicosaurus H77 has the latest technology, but it's let down by an underpowered graphics card£550 -
Cyberpower Xtreme XT review A good buy if you want a Sandybridge-E processor and motherboard, but you can get the same power for less£1299 -
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PC 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 -
Chillblast Fusion Olympian review If you’re keen to game with AMD’s very latest graphics card, this top-notch PC is for you£1199