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Fierce PC Shuriken System Review – Ryzen 5 3600 & RX 5700

Performance

Performance Overview

The Fierce PC Shuriken comes in with respectable scores across the board when it comes to its performance, and is pretty much where we'd expect it to be given its core components. The CPU does perform particularly well given its 4.2GHz overclock on all cores, though.

Gaming wise we can see excellent frame rates at 1080p with respectable results at 1440p resolutions. If you’re a high refresh-rate 1080p gamer then this system is exactly what you’d be looking for, however; if you’re after 1440p then a high refresh-rate monitor wouldn’t necessarily be useful here. The results are not bad at all for 1440p but you're looking at frame rates more in the 60-70FPS region rather than pushing 100+ FPS.

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