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PCSpecialist Fusion Black Friday Prebuilt PC Review

The Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 7600 found in the PCSpecialist Fusion recorded a score of 11,213 points in our 3D Mark Time Spy GPU benchmark. This puts it just behind the Founders Edition Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti tested by Dominic recently.

A multicore result of 13,126 points in Cinebench R23 shows that the Ryzen 7 5700x found in the system places the CPU in the position we would expect when compared to some recent processors that we've reviewed.

Single core performance is pretty much on par with the Ryzen 5 5600X and while the Ryzen 7 5700X found in the PCSpecialist Fusion is by no means the fastest single core CPU around, it will still handle everyday workloads with ease.

Memory read and write speeds when measured with AIDA64 were to be expected when considering this system is running DDR4 memory.

PC Mark 10 further highlights the systems capabilities in a variety of workloads and scenarios. The Fusion may not be the most powerful PC we've ever tested but it is more than capable at carrying out a variety of tasks quickly and efficiently.

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