CyberPower Ultra Triton GTO review
PCsA good monitor and processor, but a lack of USB3 and SATA3 slightly mars an otherwise quality system
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A good monitor and processor, but a lack of USB3 and SATA3 slightly mars an otherwise quality system
A well-balanced system for those on a budget, but the lack of expansion could be a problem
This is a modestly priced system with plenty of power for gaming and desktop tasks, although the monitor is rather poor
This PC packs in gaming and processor power at the cost of a comprehensive specification
A good buy if you want a Sandybridge-E processor and motherboard, but you can get the same power for less
Good Windows and gaming performance, but the 18.5in monitor lets the package down. You can get much better value elsewhere
CyberPower's overclocked AMD Fusion system with masses of RAM performs well and has plenty of upgrade potential
It's massively powerful and very expensive, but we weren't impressed by the construction quality and stability of the Liquid High 5GHz
Despite a dedicated graphics card, 3D performance isn't great. The budget could have been better spent on the monitor and other components
Although it performed well in our application performance tests, we were disappointed by this system's modest graphics card and analogue-only display.