Desktop PCs
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Ginger6 G6 Fusion GTX 460i review This PC looks great, runs quietly and has a fantastic monitor and graphics card, and squeezes a lot of power out of a modest processor. It's a good bet if gaming is your main priority.£650
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best buyChillblast Fusion Aurora review Chillblast has balanced price and performance perfectly to build a superb mid-priced desktop PC.£650
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AMD Radeon HD 6990 review This two-headed beast of a card was too unpredictable in our tests to justify its equally monstrous price.£550
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Sony Vaio L21 review Perfect for small living rooms or a studio apartment, but despite its outstanding hardware we find it hard to justify the price£1200
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Aria Proteus Vision review AMD Fusion is perfect for a media centre PC, but this little computer from Aria is a bit too big to fit the bill.£450
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best buyPalicomp Phoenix i5 Nemesis review The second Sandy Bridge PC we’ve seen is almost unbeatable value, with excellent performance and expansion potential.£800
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best buyChillblast Fusion Impact review A hugely powerful 3D gaming PC. It’s expensive, but is fairly priced considering what it can do.£1200
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CyberPower Intel Mini PC review An ideal PC if you're short on space, but it's not powerful or upgradeable and, compared to full-size PCs, YOU get much less for your money.£350
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Mesh Inspire XM2 review If you buy the Iiyama monitor as part of the bundle, this isn't a bad PC. However, on its own, it's a little underpowered and the low-wattage power supply limits upgrade potential.£350
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Arbico AMD CS555 review The AMD CS555 is fast enough and has a large hard disk, but its legacy ports and limited expansion potential make it a poor investment compared to the alternatives available at this price£350
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Eclipse ECO AP555 review It has a massive hard disk and support for USB3 and eSATA, but it doesn't quite have enough power to compete with the best-value PCs at this price.£350
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Fujitsu Esprimo E5646 review A small and robust desktop PC, but it’s overpriced and there are better alternatives available.£761
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CyberPower Infinity Apollo XT review A well-built PC with a fast Core i3 processor, a large hard disk, and plenty of USB ports, but it lacks USB 3.0 and it isn't as good value with a monitor.£350