Fnatic and PCSpecialist come together to create a gaming PC
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Fnatic and PCspecialist focus their gaming PC on esports and their players

Fnatic and PCSpecialist come together to create a gaming PC

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Two UK-based companies, Fnatic and PCSpecialist, have formed a partnership that will see the development of a new, official gaming PC for Fnatic. This PC will be used by players to practice and compete within numerous gaming titles. It will also be made available for the public to purchase across the UK and Europe.

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The partnership was announced via the PCSpecialist Twitter page, where an image of the PC was also shown.

Fnatic gaming PC features

As stated on the PCSpecialist website, the main features of the gaming PC include the following:

  • AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Processor
  • AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT Graphics
  • PCS Frostflow RGB High Performance Liquid Cooler
  • 16GB Corsair VENGEANCE RGB Pro 3200MHz
  • 500GB Samsung 970 EVO PLUS M.2 SSD
  • 2TB SEAGATE BARRACUDA HDD
  • Windows 10 Home

Fnatic and PCSpecialist have created a partnership to make a new gaming PC

Overall, the aim of this PC is to improve the experience of players who engage with competitive gaming. When creating the PC, Fnatic and PCSpecialist focused on the gaming experience itself, rather than the performance ability. The prices range from £1,240 to £2,190, depending on the different features and how much storage the player desires.

Additionally, the Fnatic-PCSpecialist partnership will see these two companies producing exclusive content for players. This will be accessible on Fnatic’s social media pages. It should help to increase audience engagement with the brand, and with esports in general.

The commercial manager at PCSpecialist, John Medley, commented on the partnership with Fnatic. He stated that “gaming has always been a big part of PCSpecialist’s DNA, so to have one of the world’s leading esports organizations on board as a partner is extremely exciting and something to be proud of.”

With two of the biggest gaming brands in the UK forming a partnership like this, there’s little doubt that this PC will become extremely popular amongst its audience. For more esports news, make sure to keep up-to-date with Daily Esports.

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