The Topaz Supreme R from PCSpecialist comes in at under £1000, making it one of the most affordable prebuilt gaming desktops we've look at in a while – but it still packs in a modern Ryzen CPU and AMD’s latest GPU, alongside 16GB of memory and a 1TB SSD. Can it punch above its weight? That’s what we'll find out today.
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
01:06 Pricing / Warranty
02:03 What do you get for the money?
06:06 Prism 2 RGB Case
07:19 Testing procedures
07:41 Cyberpunk 2077
08:14 F1 2025
08:37 Kingdom Come 2: Deliverance
09:04 Counter Strike 2
09:40 Oblivion Remastered
10:20 Fortnite
10:54 Marvel Rivals
11:26 Forza Horizon 5
12:00 Mats thoughts on gaming
12:52 Clock speeds / Thermals / Noise / Power
14:50 Closing thoughts
Specifications:
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 7500F
- GPU: Gigabyte Gaming OC Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB
- Memory: 16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5200MT/s
- Storage: 1TB PCS PCIe Gen 3 NVMe SSD
- Motherboard: Asus Prime B650-Plus
- Power Supply: Corsair CX650W
- Cooling: PCS FrostFlow 100 V3
- Case: PCS Prism II ARGB
- WiFi: PCIe WiFi card
The core specs are confirmed in the following CPU-Z and GPU-Z screenshots:
The Topaz Supreme R delivers impressive gaming results for a sub-£1,000 system. At 1080p, it consistently pushes high frame rates across modern titles like F1 25, Fortnite, and Cyberpunk 2077. 1440p gaming is also well within reach, especially when using FSR and frame generation in supported games. Competitive esports titles run smoothly, and even more demanding AAA games maintain over 60 FPS with sensible settings. For the price, it’s a capable performer that doesn’t feel held back by too many corners being cut in the parts list.
A selection of screenshots highlighting gaming performance are below, but for full details of all games tested, check out our full video review on YouTube.

F1 25 (1080p)

Fortnite (1080p)

Cyberpunk 2077 (1080p)

Counter-Strike 2 (1440p)

Forza Horizon 5 (1440p)

Cyberpunk 2077 (1440p – FSR 3 Quality and Frame Generation ON)
Closing Thoughts
The Topaz Supreme R proves that you can still get a capable gaming PC for under £1,000 in 2025, but it also shows where the cost savings have been made. While gaming performance is strong, especially at 1080p and even 1440p with a bit of help from FSR and Frame Gen, there are some clear compromises.
The RAM is very much on the budget end – slow, entry-level DDR5 that just about ticks the box. The SSD is just about fast enough, but crucially it is limited to 1TB and that feels tight in a world where game installs regularly top 100GB. Having to uninstall one title just to test another isn’t ideal on a brand new machine.
The case and cooling setup are functional rather than premium, and the overall design won’t win any awards. But the cable management is tidy, thermals are kept in check, and the system runs fairly quiet even under load.

Pricing is very competitive – a similar system came out at just over £1000 if you were to choose to go down the route of building your own machine. Plus the prebuilt option on offer from PCSpecialist comes backed by their quite generous 3 year standard warranty, which will offer peace of mind to anyone who isn't comfortable when troubleshooting any potential issues that may arise.
Overall the Topaz Supreme R is a well built system. Cable management is excellent and thermals and power efficiency both impress.
You can buy the Topaz Supreme R desktop directly from PCSpecialist for £999 HERE.
Pros:
- Excellent 1080p and playable 1440p performance.
- Radeon RX 9060 XT with 16GB of VRAM gives some future headroom.
- Strong airflow and thermals, especially on the GPU.
- Quiet operation even under load.
- Great cable management and clean internal layout.
- Solid warranty and aftercare from PCSpecialist.
- Great pricing when compared to building you own system with the same specification.
Cons:
- The case feels cheap in places and the tempered glass panel is tricky to remove cleanly.
- No Gen 4 SSD despite motherboard support.
- Only 16GB of fairly slow DDR5 memory.
- A couple of early software hiccups during setup.
KitGuru says: The Topaz Supreme R is a compelling, sub-£1000 option for anyone looking for great 1080p gaming performance.

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