At a glance in our benchmarking charts, the Novatech Elite Sentinel doesn’t appear to do particularly well. There are, however, a few key aspects we should highlight.
Firstly, that as part of our transition to more modern gaming titles, we are still in the process of building-up our review list based on the new methodology. Secondly, by and large, the Novatech Elite Sentinel is (unfortunately) finding itself comparing with systems that are of some of the highest specifications currently available. Also, as it should be noted, with many of them coming in at a significantly higher price.
As you can see, however, despite this gulf in comparative components, this system comes remarkably close to matching their performance in a lot of areas.
You can trust us entirely we when say that the Novatech Elite Sentinel is no slouch in gaming and, with its specification, provides an exceptionally solid and future proof solution for any foreseeable release.
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