[ENDED] PC of the Month - August 2019 - Fusion Fury

DannyWanny

PCS Marketing
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The Fusion Fury is powered by the latest technologies from AMD. Combining the power of the AMD Ryzen™ 3000 Series Processor and AMD Radeon™ RX 5700 Series Graphics, the Fusion Fury is ready to take on high-fidelity gaming with exceptional 1440p performance.

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DannyWanny

PCS Marketing
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This has been adjusted :) We're using a different benchmark source this time around (gpucheck vs userbenchmarks) and didn't change the messaging from previous PC of the Months.
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
Cool. Thanks for sorting the correction to settings/FPS stats. I soft-deleted my notes above to avoid confusion in the thread.

The spec looks very solid :)
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
That’s my ideal build really, this is the kind of thing I’ve been holding off for for 3 years..., oooo, the wallet is feeling a little light atm.
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
My only question mark on the above is whether it would make more sense to wait until later in the month before buying, assuming RX 570XT AIB models are a) released and b) being used by PCS in their builds instead of the current blower-only option.
 
2 things is putting me off one is the 5700xt stock card, heard its loud and hot i want companies to to in and build it better plus the price seems a little too high for the spec.
 

SlimCini

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2 things is putting me off one is the 5700xt stock card, heard its loud and hot i want companies to to in and build it better plus the price seems a little too high for the spec.
The price is too high? In the words of Manuel... Que?! Where have you possibly seen anything similar be cheaper?
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
plus the price seems a little too high for the spec.
So I took the bait.

Putting the components into PC partpicker, it came to £1386.83, not including postage, the wifi card, or the LED strips.
And the RAM was higher latency too. So PCS's spec is probably only £20-30 at most above what it would cost to self build. With the advantage that you don't have to self build. With potential fun like buying an X470 mobo and finding the one you got shipped had an old BIOS version that doesn't support Zen 2, or whatever.

More generally, it's a spec that will breeze its way through 1440p gaming, and make a good fist of 4k in some titles. And would be excellent for streaming.

one is the 5700xt stock card, heard its loud and hot
I'd agree with that. But with AIB cards coming out this month, I wonder if PCS will be able to switch to open cooler cards during Aug.
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
It's a great option for streaming, especially with the R7 3700x CPU - which offers solid gaming performance and, thanks to its extra 'threads', should be a better option for streaming than Intel's rival 9700(k).

If you want to make a separate topic on the forums with your budget and exact needs - and details of which monitor you will be gaming on - people could always suggest alternatives. But at the price point, the Fusion Fury is a very strong contender :)
 

lukeirelan-hill195

Active member
Evening all.

I am thinking of purchasing this PC of the Month, but was just wondering what monitor people would recommend for it?

Thanks in advance.
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
Could depend a bit on the games you like, but for general gaming with all sorts, something 1440p, 144hz, with freesync.

There's the Element Gaming 27" which is ultra budget for the spec but apparently not bad at all, often on sale for ~£220

many models after that start weighing in around £300-£350
e.g. Dell S2719DGF (TN) Acer Nitro VG270UPbmiipx (IPS)

And some more upmarket ones that are also gsync compatible. e.g. AORUS AD27QD (~£530), and the forthcoming LG 27GL850-B (~£450). The LG looks pretty amazing.

And there's the 27-32" curved VA panel squad by MSI, AOC, and probably Samsung. Maybe around £400.

As long as it's 1440p, high refresh, and has adaptive sync, it's a safe bet.
 

lukeirelan-hill195

Active member
Oussebon, many thanks for the recommendations, will definitely Go for one of those!

As for the PC of the month, has anyone actually bought it and are able to offer a review?
 
Will pc specialist ever get the new custom cards in stock? I called up today the guy was nice but completely clueless about that, he had to google what the 5700xt card was lol. If i can get the custom 5700xt card i will buy a pc from pc specialist but i wont buy the reference card. Does anyone know if they will get them in?
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Will pc specialist ever get the new custom cards in stock? I called up today the guy was nice but completely clueless about that, he had to google what the 5700xt card was lol. If i can get the custom 5700xt card i will buy a pc from pc specialist but i wont buy the reference card. Does anyone know if they will get them in?
Only PCS can answer that for you, we can only speculate.

You can always source your own card and select "already have a graphics card" on the build and add yours when you get it.
 

Shepard

Enthusiast
Will pc specialist ever get the new custom cards in stock? I called up today the guy was nice but completely clueless about that, he had to google what the 5700xt card was lol. If i can get the custom 5700xt card i will buy a pc from pc specialist but i wont buy the reference card. Does anyone know if they will get them in?

Sorry to hear that you didn't get the information right away, we have the RX5700 and RX5700XT on stock since last week.
Please take a look here:
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
Sorry to hear that you didn't get the information right away, we have the RX5700 and RX5700XT on stock since last week.
Please take a look here:
I think they want to know if PCS have AIB cards - i.e. ones other than the blower cooler one :)
 

Shepard

Enthusiast
Ah, sorry. I have to admit I'm not yet finished with my first cup of coffee, so my brain is actually a bit slow :coffee:

We do have about 11 cards in stock, as of today, that are blower edition. We do, however, not know what we get with the next delivery, as our stock can change even within a day, depending on the incoming orders. So what kind of card will actually be installed, is dependent on stock on the day of building! If we have different types on stock, we might be able to put in a version you prefer, but if we don't have it, you can't get it - tbh.
 

teslam3

New member
Hey guys,

Is there any chance of benefitting from this offer and deselecting the GPU?

I wish to get an AIB cooled RX 5700XT.

And what are your thoughts on the MOBO over say TUF Gaming X570?

Otherwise, this spec is pretty good!
 
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