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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Turing only, obviously.
Nvidia RTX graphics, M.2 PCIe SSD, eight-core Intel CPU, and RGB lighting are all here in PC Specialist's two grand gaming rig.
Sales of Turing not going well.
Monster graphics card under the spotlight.
This feature-rich card outdoes the Founders Edition in many areas, but it doesn't come cheap.
Nvidia seeks to redefine the 'mainstream' with a £329 card.
Sub-£500 RTX hardware runs the gauntlet.
Paying customers only.
£2,399. <mic drop>
First public demo due December 8th.
With a Core i7-9700K and RTX 2080, this prebuild packs a mean punch.
Joins AMD in the doldrums.
Cheaper, but not cheap.
They're expensive, but Ant sees promise in what they potentially offer.
Pushing RTX 2070 to the max. (For £600.)
Steals from one eye to service the other.
Can this £1,100 GPU show the Founders Edition what's what?
Can this entry level RTX 2070 bring value for money to the RTX family?
Another partner RTX card steps into the ring.
Can Palit's bulky RTX 2080 justify itself next to the Founders Edition?
Our first RTX partner card enters the arena - is it worth buying over the Founders Edition?
Sets pricing at $600 Founders, $500 stock.
Due out starting early next month.
October 14 2021 | 15:04