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Chillblast Fusion Centauri Ryzen Threadripper Ultimate Review (w/ 2 x GTX 1080 Ti)

For this test, we ran the Chillblast Fusion Centauri Ryzen Threadripper Ultimate through Time Spy, Fire Strike and Fire Strike Extreme. We have listed results for the overall score, the CPU only score, the GPU-only score and physics.

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The Chillblast machine did very well in these theoretical gaming tests, and its results in the tough Extreme and Ultra benchmarks indicate just how quick two GTX 1080 Ti cards can be.

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