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Cyberpower Infinity 79 RTX

PRICE £1,083 (£1,299 inc VAT) from cyberpowersystem.co.uk

While I enjoyed using the Chillblast Captain Flight Sim PC (), there isn’t a compelling reason to spend more than £2,000 if you want to enjoy . This Cyberpower system is a case in point: while it hasn’t been designed to run that highly demanding flight sim, it copes with it comfortably even at 4K. You’ll need to drop the settings from High to Medium, but the rolling hills still look amazing beneath you.

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