Cinebench R20 scored well with just under 4000 multi-core points and just over 500 single core points.
Cinebench R23 almost reached 10,200 in the multi-core test and 1400 on the single core test.
Time taken to render our BMW CPU test within Blender 2.93 was 236.95 seconds and PC Mark 10 shows how well the system performs at a variety of tasks and where it excels, scoring well across the board.
As expected, our Corsair Vengeance 16GB RAM at 3200MHz performed well during our AIDA64 memory benchmarking test.
The 512GB PCSpecialist NVMe M.2 drive outperformed its rated speeds of 2000 MB/s read and 1100 MB/s write, by achieving 2550 MB/s and 1775 MB/s read and write, respectively, in our CrystalDiskMark testing. This isn’t the fastest NVMe drive out there but at the same time this system as a whole only cost £999 so the drive was one of the compromises that PCSpecialist have clearly made.