Conclusion
For the PC gaming enthusiast wanting to step up to 4K visuals, this is about as good as it gets.Wanting to build the ultimate gaming PC in mid-2020? It would look something like the Scan 3XS Vengeance XTi.
This £3,300 base unit tops the gaming charts through a combination of 10th Gen Core i9-10900K and GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. Guaranteed overclocks on both fronts serve as added incentive, and the supporting cast of 32GB DDR4-3200 and 2TB M.2 SSD help tick most of the relevant boxes for a modern, high-end base unit. For the PC gaming enthusiast wanting to step up to 4K visuals, this is about as good as it gets.
There isn't a lot Scan gets wrong using the latest components available from Intel and Nvidia, yet at these price points there are question marks surrounding future-proofing. 10 cores, 20 threads isn't groundbreaking given what's already on offer from AMD, the absence of forward-looking PCIe 4.0 stifles upgradability, and though GeForce RTX 2080 Ti remains king of high-quality gaming today, that crown will soon pass to next-generation GPUs codenamed RDNA2 (AMD) and Ampere (Nvidia).
Bottom line: there's always a temptation to wait for upcoming tech, but if you have to have the fastest gaming PC, and you have to have it now, they don't come any quicker than Scan's 3XS Vengeance XTi.
The Good The Bad Ultimate gaming credentials
Cheaper than building it yourself
Choice of overclocked or stock CPU settings
Tidy implementation with zero bloatware
Three-year warranty Gets hot and thirsty when overclocked
No forward-looking PCIe 4.0
Scan 3XS Vengeance XTi
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The 3XS Vengeance XTi is available to purchase from Scan Computers.
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