PCSpecialist Fusion Nova Review

PCSpecialist Fusion Nova Review

Clock and Storage Speeds

The Ryzen 5 5600G is one of the cornerstones of the great value systems we spoke about in our introduction. 4.4 GHz across 12 threads is more than enough power for even the most demanding users. You have to spend a significant chunk of change more to improve the calculative abilities of your rig.

PCSpecialist Fusion Nova Review  

We recently reviewed the PowerColor RX 6600 and it’s a stonking card for the money, more than capable of handling nearly anything you throw at it at 1080 and even pretty handy at 1440. We’ll stick to 1080 testing today.

PCSpecialist Fusion Nova Review  

For this price you wouldn’t expect an M.2 and the Fusion Nova has an SSD as the data drive. Showing how far things have come in the storage world even a PCS branded SSD can max the SATA 3 bandwidth.

PCSpecialist Fusion Nova Review  

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