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Cyberpower GBC Next Day PC

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PRICE £1,666 (£1,999 inc VAT) from cyberpowersystem.co.uk

This Cyberpower system provides us with our first look at the Core i7-12700KF, but we strongly suspect it won’t be our last. As with the Scan 3XS Vengeance Ti (see p53), it comes wrapped up in a liquid cooler to keep it running as fast as possible for as long as possible, with an imposing black chassis for company. Thank goodness for all the RGB lighting to soften its impact.

No surprise, then, that the GBC Next, 177fps in and 79fps in (all tests at High settings). Dropping super-sampling from 2x to 1x in the latter increased its frame rate to 175fps.

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