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PCSpecialist Fusion Elite P

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he AMD Ryzen 8600G was announced at CES 2024, so it’s great to see vendors already building systems around the budget-friendly chip. British manufacturer PCSpecialist was the quickest out of the blocks to supply us with a test machine, and if the Fusion Elite P is a sign of things to come then it’s fantastic news for people who don’t have a bottomless budget. Particularly if they have gaming aspirations, with capable 1080p performance today while a PCI-E x16 slot sits empty for a

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