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The latest PC reviews at PC Advisor. PC user reviews, ratings, buying advice and price comparison
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CyberPower Ultra Scylla SE (MKII) family PC review
The CyberPower Ultra Scylla SE is a family PC that offers a great set of features at a decent price. It's not a great performer, but it is a good deal. Here's our…
24/01/2013
£699 inc VAT
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CyberPower Ultra HTPC review
The CyberPower Ultra HTPC is a media PC that offers high performance in a large and somewhat noisy package. Here's our CyberPower Ultra HTPC media PC review.
11/12/2012
£749 inc VAT
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Cyberpower Infinity Achilles Elite review
The Cyberpower Infinity Achilles Elite is a great performer despite using a slightly slower processor. Read our review to find out more.
24/10/2012
£999 inc VAT
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CyberPower Ultra Scylla SE review
The CyberPower Ultra Scylla SE could be just what you’re looking for if you’re not hungry for the greatest performance, but prefer a good set of features and…
20/09/2012
£699 inc VAT
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CyberPower Fang III Rattler review
The CyberPower Fang III Rattler offers a premium motherboard and handy easy-swap drive bays. The build quality is excellent, it looks great and it performs well. Read…
11/07/2012
£1,399 inc VAT
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CyberPower Essential 3000 review
The CyberPower Essential 3000 is an expensive, albeit fast performance-wise, option for your office PC - this is largely due to it being bundled with Microsoft Office…
10/05/2012
£799 inc VAT
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Cyberpower Cobra review
The Cyberpower Cobra has an advanced processor and a full watercooling setup. Throw in a keyboard and mouse worth around £125 alone, and the £1999 price tag starts to…
13/02/2012
£1,999 inc VAT
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CyberPower Ultra Triton SE review
The Cyberpower Ultra Triton SE is a solidly built PC that is more gaming rig than business workhorse.
16/12/2011
£499 inc VAT
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CyberPower Ultra 6 Core Silent Edition review
A 24in AOC LED-backlit display, Logitech stereo speakers (with a subwoofer) and a Lite-On Blu-ray combo drive deliver a comprehensive multimedia experience.
22/11/2011
£999 inc VAT
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CyberPower Ultra Triton review
The CyberPower Ultra Triton is the first desktop PC we've seen in a long while with an AMD processor. Its A6-3650 is slower than the Intel equivalent in application…
08/09/2011
£499 inc VAT
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CyberPower Infinity Achilles Extreme review
An Intel Core i7-2600K-based powerhouse, the CyberPower Infinity Achilles Extreme PC combines several high-quality components and peripherals to deliver strong…
12/08/2011
£1,298 inc VAT
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CyberPower Infinity i5 Silent Edition review
The only Sandy Bridge PC here to run a Core i5 rather than i7 CPU, the CyberPower Infinity i5 Silent Edition offers a £100 saving. And it's by no means a slow machine.
04/03/2011
£900 inc VAT
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CyberPower Infinity Achilles GT review
The incredibly fast CyberPower Infinity Achilles GT desktop PC is our first review system to use the new 3.4GHz Intel Core i7-2600K. This processor makes all other…
04/02/2011
£1,399 inc VAT
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CyberPower Infinity Achilles review
As the first £750 PC we've seen to feature an Intel Sandy Bridge processor, the CyberPower Infinity Achilles is blisteringly fast.
03/02/2011
£750 inc VAT
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CyberPower Apollo XT review
CyberPower’s Apollo XT budget desktop PC looks like a gaming beast. Unfortunately, there’s little inside worth showing off on a £500 budget.
06/01/2011
£499 inc VAT
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CyberPower Infinity White Knight review
The striking all-white Infinity White Knight desktop PC from CyberPower immediately grabbed our attention – not only because of its dazzling paint job, but also with…
10/12/2010
£1,799 inc VAT
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CyberPower Infinity Hercules review
Although it places below the other budget PCs on test, CyberPower’s Infinity Hercules is by no means a poor choice. Like its rivals, it runs Intel's popular Core…
09/12/2010
£749 inc VAT
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CyberPower Infinity Phoenix review
CyberPower’s Infinity Phoenix has a near-identical spec to the competition, but it's one of the faster desktop PCs in this very similar group.
12/11/2010
£999 inc VAT
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CyberPower Infinity i7 Hercules XT review
With a CPU specially designed for overclocking, the CyberPower Infinity i7 Hercules XT power desktop PC will prove a hit with those who are happy to tinker.
10/09/2010
£999 inc VAT
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CyberPower Infinity i3 Apollo XT review
The CyberPower Infinity i3 Apollo XT budget desktop PC's striking looks will appeal to gamers, but can its internals live up to this strong first impression?
09/09/2010
£499 inc VAT





