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Ginger6’s G6 Fusion GTX 460i looks, feels and sounds far better than many similarly priced PCs. The matt-black case is well made, enamelled inside and out, and the CPU cooler can barely be heard. There’s plenty of space for extra storage and enough room to do so without scraping your knuckles when trying to fit new components.
The Asus P7H55-M microATX board doesn’t provide quite as much room for expansion as the case, but there’s one spare PCI slot and one spare PCI-E x1 slot. A second is blocked by the chunky cooler attached to the 768MB Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 graphics card. This is one of our favourite graphics cards and it takes pride of place in this PC. Its scores in our game tests are among the best we’ve seen from a PC at this price. Even our hugely challenging Stalker test at 1,920×1,080 with 4x AA comes very close to smooth gameplay with a frame rate of 26.7fps. Crysis raced along at 38.5fps at 1,680×1,050.
If gaming is your main priority, then this is the PC for you. Both its monitor and its graphics card are a cut above the opposition. Its Core i3 processor might not sound that impressive, but a hefty overclock makes it a serious contender. We certainly don’t expect it to struggle with any games in the near future. If you want a better-balanced PC with a bit more processor power, we recommend buying the Chillblast Fusion Aurora instead.