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PCSpecialist Titan Supreme Prebuilt System Review

Using CrystalDiskMark, we measure the performance of all storage devices installed in the PCSpecialist Titan Supreme. AIDA64’s memory benchmark is run to determine system memory performance and we also compare PCMark10 performance against other systems we have reviewed previously.

The Seagate Firecuda 520 is a fast PCIe Gen 4 M.2 SSD with listed sequential read speeds of up to 5000MB/s which is exactly what we saw during the CrystalDiskMark benchmark, so the drive is working as it should in the PCSpecialist Titan Supreme. HDD performance is also as we would expect of a traditional mechanical SATA-III device.

The new memory controller in 12th Gen Intel processors is obviously helping during the AIDA64 memory bandwidth test. The Titan Supreme memory has the highest bandwidth of all the systems in our test and again shows that there have been no issues with setup by PCSpecialist.

PCMark 10 measures the performance of a system in all areas including general tasks such as video conferencing, web browsing, word processing etc, as well as productivity and content creation. The Titan Supreme excels in all these areas so should be a solid system to work on as well as playing games.

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