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PCSpecialist Fusion Black Friday Prebuilt PC Review

Gaming at 1080p on the PCSpecialist Fusionis a good experience. The games tested were all running at maximum graphical settings with Ray Tracing and Dynamic Resolution/Scaling options turned off. The system was capable of maintaining average FPS readings of 60+ in the majority of titles we tested. In reality, settings could be adjusted slightly to improve performance and push framerates higher.

Overall performance is better represented by the 10 game average FPS results, which show the system being capable of just over 80fps across the board. Results from all 10 games can be found in our video review on YouTube.

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