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PC Specialist Topaz Supreme

Fair game

We’re seeing more and more gaming PCs coming on to the market for less than £1,000 – and the Topaz Supreme is the latest. And we think PCSpecialist has created an impressive machine that strikes a sensible balance between price and performance.

It all starts with the AMD Ryzen 5, reviewed in Issue 659), which is built around a 12th-generation Intel Core-i5 12400F chip (also six cores).

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