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PCSpecialist Fusion Master

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How you look at the PCSpecialist depends on whether you’re a cup-half-full or cup-half-empty kind of person. We’re more of the former, so rather than criticise this PC for its lack of graphics card, when we see the open expanse of Asus Prime B550-Plus motherboard we imagine all the opportunities open to us at some future stage.

At the point’s own, where it raced to 353, or its Geekbench 5 multicore result of 8,832. These are extremely high scores for a machine built to a budget, and hammer home the point that the Fusion Master has the potential to be your computing platform for many years.

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