
YOYOTech Fi7epower PCF review
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Not convinced by the necessity of low capacity solid-state storage? Then YOYOTech's latest Fi7epower machine might well be the right rig for you.
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Not convinced by the necessity of low capacity solid-state storage? Then YOYOTech's latest Fi7epower machine might well be the right rig for you.

With the XDNA Platinum sat on your desktop, purring away quietly as it does, with its cold-cathode tubes illuminating the clean lines of the immaculate interior, even £2,500 worth of buyer's remorse will have a hard job up against such an impressive machine.

Shrewd pricing, but is this dragon in or out?

Hitting the price/performance sweet spot in the face

A special desktop PC, but probably not in the way YoYoTech hopes…

Faster than a speeding bullet?

Flying in the face of a lack of DX11 GPUs

Yoyotech's bid to build the ultimate media centre PC for satellite and terrestrial TV recording is impressive with the right software

Exclusive The £4,000 beast you see here was configured with one purpose in mind: to break the world record in the benchmark that many consider to be the de facto metric of overall CPU performance, SPEC CPU2006. It's absolutely phenomenal...

Is it really too much to ask for an affordable gaming system built from carefully selected components from a major UK PC manufacturer? You know, the sort of system a clued-up enthusiast might cobble together if they were given a similar budget to play with

This Intel Core 2 Duo E6750-powered PC is very nearly as good as performance computing gets. Given the asking price, that's a reassuring thought for mere mortals who desire a powerful box but would rather not blow thousands on a PC.