MESHELITE SILENCIO PRO
If you want to stick with Intel, this strong all-rounder with a powerful GPU is your best choice
SCORE ✪✪✪✪✪ PRICE £666(£799 inc VAT) frommeshcomputers.com
AMD’s Ryzen-powered renaissance means this hasn’t been a great Labs for Intel, with the Mesh Elite Silencio Pro one of only three systems rocking an Intel chip. In this case, it’s the Kaby Lake Core i5-7600; the quad-core, four-thread mid-range CPU rather than the overclocker’s favourite with a K suffix. It runs at a base clock speed of 3.8GHz, but can boost up to 4.2GHz. In primarily single-threaded applications such as our image editing benchmark, there’s little to choose between the Intel-powered Mesh and its AMD-based rivals, but in scenarios where multithreaded performance counts, such as our video-editing and multitasking benchmarks, the AMD systems pull ahead.

However, while we always hope that M.2 SSDs will make the most of the bandwidth of the interface, the WD drive is yet another that doesn’t seem to bother, maxing out at 510MB/sec sequential read speeds and 192MB/sec sequential write speeds.
ABOVE With excellent acoustic dampening, this versatile system lives up to its name
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The GTX 1060 card – an Asus model
– is lower in profile than some in rival systems, and while the top PCI-E x1 slot is too cramped for comfort, there’s little to stop you using the PCI-E x4 slot below it or the two PCI-E x1 slots below that. The only problem here is that, bypicking a PC based on an Asus Prime Z270-P motherboard, itself based on Intel’s outgoing Z270 platform, you’re limiting yourself when it comes to future processor upgrades. Coffee Lake processors use the same LGA 1151 socket as the older Skylake and KabyLakeCPUs, but need the new Z3xx chipset to run. Connectivity is also a little last-gen. You get six USB 3 ports, four on the rear, two at the front, but no USB 3.1 and no USB-C. PS/2 ports should really be obsolete by now, and there must be better ways to use the backplate space than a DVI-D port. Still, the Mesh is great for multiple monitor setups, with two Display Port 1.2 ports and two HDMI 2 outputs. The Mesh is the most credible Intel powered system in this month’s lineup, and a good, versatile system for work, creative endeavours and gaming. It just goes to show, though, how much AMD has changed the narrative for budget and mid-range builds. For performance now and potential for the future, it seems the better choice.
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