Desktop PCs
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ZOTAC Magnus ER51070: Small and mighty 4K gaming and quality physical design carry this barebones PC, but the CPU is showing its age£1015
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CyberPower Infinity X88 GTX review: A powerhouse of a PC A formidable price, but just look at what's inside: the Infinity X88 GTX is a beastly gaming PC£1600
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best buyMSI Trident 3 Arctic review: PC gaming at console sizes Armed with a Core i7 processor, the Trident 3 Arctic offers true desktop power in a living-room-friendly package£1390
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recommendedNvidia GeForce RTX 2060 review: Ray Tracing for less More expensive than the GTX 1060 but the RTX 2060 is temptingly powerful and a lot cheaper than its RTX stablemates£329
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recommendedThermaltake Floe Riing RGB 240 TT Premium review Despite some rough edges, strong performance and easy assembly make this a great CPU cooler£143
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best buyPC Specialist Official ESL Certified Gaming PC review Don't let its last-gen parts fool you: This is a perfectly capable PC and then some£1449
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PC Specialist Vulcan S-01 review: A solid gaming PC This beautifully built and designed gaming PC has bags of potential£1500
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best buyPC Specialist Vortex Adonis review: Quietly powerful A quiet-running machine that packs huge amounts of power in its imposing Cooler Master case£1599
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recommendedScan 3XS Gamer review: The best sub-£1,500 PC for 4K gaming Other PCs are faster in some areas, but this is a killer 4K games machine for a competitive price£1500
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Chillblast Fusion Blizzard review: A good-value gaming PC A finely tuned system with nippy storage and room to grow, but not the best choice if you seek all-out speed£1450
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best buyChillblast Fusion Hero Gaming PC review: Breakneck speed A powerhouse of a system that provides a showcase for the Core i5-9600K and Nvidia RTX 2070 graphics£1850
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Apple Mac mini (2018): A welcome upgrade The updated Mac mini is faster, better connected and as stylish as ever – but the price is hard to justify£799
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best buyFinally, there's a new Raspberry Pi on the block With its powerful CPU and built-in wireless capabilities, the new Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ makes the full-spec Model B almost redundant