Wired2Fire Hellspawn XFire review With a 25in monitor and performance that's as over-the-top as its name, the Hellspawn XFire is extremely well-specified PC for gaming
£999
AMD Radeon HD 6450 review Faster than integrated graphics and fairly cheap, but still a card for casual gamers only.
£34
AMD Radeon HD 6670 review A capable budget graphics card, but other models in AMD's range are better value.
£77
Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti review It's compact and power-efficient, but Nvidia's GeForce GTX 550 Ti doesn't have the grunt to match the competition from AMD.
£116
Arbico OC5470 CS review Although it's built around a modest Core i3 processor, the OC5470 CS still manages to impress, with a feature-packed motherboard and a powerful graphics card.
£650
CCL CS003 review A powerful graphics card makes this a great gaming PC, but it lagged behind in our performance tests and is very short of ports.
£650
CyberPower Infinity Hercules SE review Although it performed well in our application performance tests, we were disappointed by this system's modest graphics card and analogue-only display.
Packard Bell OneTwo L I8524 review A relatively powerful processor, good looks and a large touchscreen display make the I8425 a good all-in-one PC, but it's too expensive.
Acer Aspire Z3101 review The Z3101 has some useful multimedia features, but its underpowered processor and boxy looks make it hard to love.
£600
Dino PC Sandyfoot 2500 OC review Dino PC’s Sandyfoot provides plenty of overclocked processor power for your money, but most people will prefer to live with a slower version in return for a better graphics card and monitor.