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Reviewed price £650 inc VAT
Chillblast has recently built a raft of expensive award-winning PCs, but although the Fusion Aurora is designed to be able to handle games, home entertainment and processor-hungry tasks with equal ease, it’s much cheaper.
The Aurora comes with a 21.5in AOC F22+ monitor. It has a matt finish, DVI and VGA inputs and fairly well-balanced colour. It’s not the most accurate, high-contrast or evenly lit monitor around, but none of its flaws are noticeable in isolation. A bit of height adjustment would have been nice, but it covers the basics and has a resolution of 1,920×1,080. The supplied wireless mouse and keyboard are a basic Logitech set: they work and are comfortable. A pair of speakers is an unusual addition these days and it’s a shame the cheap Sweex set isn’t great quality.The most interesting components are a 1GB Nvidia GeForce GTS 450 graphics card and an Intel Core i5-2400. Neither is at the absolute top of their range but both are very capable bits of kit that mean this PC should handle the most demanding software for at least the next couple of years. The Core i5-2400, unlike the closely related i5-2500K, can’t be overclocked, but is nonetheless fantastically powerful, scoring 186 overall in our benchmark tests. The GTS 250 graphics card also performed well, with a playable frame rate of 29fps in Crysis at high quality, an excellent 56fps in Call of Duty 4 and even 21.5fps in our demanding Stalker test.
The Asus P8P67 LE motherboard has loads of upgrade potential with one free PCI-E x1 slot (a second is blocked by the graphics card), three PCI slots and a spare PCI-E x16 slot. 4GB of RAM is fitted, but the board can handle up to 16GB. Two SATA2 ports are occupied, leaving two spare and three spare SATA2 ports, plus an eSATA port on the back. The back panel also has a FireWire port, two PS/2 ports and eight USB ports, two of which are USB3. There are another two USB ports at the front and plenty of headers on the motherboard.
The case is very plain on the inside, with standard-issue drive cages and enough room for another six 3 1/2in drives and three 5 1/4in drives. The case isn’t well insulted against either dust or sound, but the standard Intel CPU cooler and single case fan don’t make much noise. We’re more concerned about the amount of dust and fluff likely to accumulate through the case’s wide vents. Regular cleaning or fine mesh screens are advisable.
Despite this minor quibble, this is one of the best PCs you can get for £650. It even has a brilliant two-year collect-and-return warranty. It doesn’t have the fastest processor, but this is a sensible trade-off with a good motherboard and quality graphics card that’s easily up to most tasks. This great selection of components works together to make the Fusion Aurora our Best Buy.
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