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PCSpecialist Quantum Pro S Review (i5-13500/4070 Super)

Gaming performance at 1440p is good, with performance in F1 23 being particularly impressive. 4K FPS changes on a game per game basis with some titles running well and other struggling to hit 60 FPS.

Full 10 game benchmarks across both 1440p and 4K resolution can be found in our full review over on YouTube.

We tested 10 titles at maximum settings (minus dynamic scaling and ray tracing) at both 1440p and 4K. Average FPS figures show good 1440p performance and acceptable 4K framerates. Performance could be pushed high with a few tweaks to graphics settings.

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