PC | £1,099 from PCSpecialist www.snipca.com/45277
If you have around £1,000 to spend on a general-purpose PC, which is more than capable of working with Windows but also copes well with gaming software such as Microsoft Flight Simulator, you have a decision to make between Intel and AMD processors. Right now, we’d lean towards Intel, and the Tempest Elite demonstrates why.
In Issue 650, we reviewed the similarly priced Cyberpower Ultra 55 Pro (£1,050 from www.snipca.com/44675), which works out slightly cheaper but has the same powerful GeForce RTX 3060 Ti graphics card – an essential piece of kit for great-looking 3D graphics when gaming.
“Its powerful 13th-generation processor makes it noticeably quicker than rivals” To keep the price down, Cyberpower opted for an ageing Ryzen 5 5500 processor, which is…
