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Gladiator Sniper Intel Skylake Gaming PC

The Gladiator Sniper features the Intel G4440 Skylake CPU which is currently the best value to performance processor Intel make, it also has the Gigabyte GeForce GTX 950 Xtreme edition graphics card making for a decent entry level gaming system, though I would recommend the 8GB memory upgrade.
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- FRANKIEonPCin1080p

Gladiator Battalion 800

In terms of performance, the BATTALION 800’s GTX 970 is a superb choice for consumers opting for a 1920×1080 display and even manages to play games at 1440P using high settings. Currently, it’s one of the best price to performance graphics cards on the market and caters towards mainstream users exceedingly well. As a result, it’s not overly difficult to achieve an average figure of 60 frames-per-second in a wide range of visually intense games.
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- eTeknix

Gladiator HALO Rampage Dream PC

The Halo Rampage is really fast too. Let's start with the Intel SSD, which managed a blistering read and write speeds in CrystalDiskMark of 2,327MB/sec and 1,035 MB/sec respectively - four times as fast as most SATA 6Gbps SSDs, and the read speed is ahead of plenty of M.2 drives we've tested too.
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- PC Advisor

Gladiator Apocalypse - Intel Skylake Gaming PC

FRANKIEonPCin1080p review

For a pre-build it's fantastic value for money and the performance is really good, with 88-95 frames per second on Stars Wars Battlefront, High settings, this PC runs it really smooth.
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- FRANKIEonPCin1080p

Gladiator Apocalypse - Intel Skylake Gaming PC

When we heard the price of the Gladiator Apocalypse was just £750, we weren’t expecting to see hugely impressive gaming performance when it arrived in the Kitguru labs. As it turns out, the results are surprisingly good.
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- KitGuru