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PC Specialist Fusion X

PRICE £1,249 (£1,499 inc VAT)

from pcspecialist.co.uk/reviews

We suspect that PC Specialist’s engineers referred to this one as “The Beast” in the privacy of their labs. Not just due to the size of the Lian Li Lancool II case, a giant at 229 x 478 x 494mm, but because of the roar it makes when it’s switched on: there’s no hiding from the sound of the six 120mm fans that collectively aim to keep the Fusion X cool.

It’s the kind of unapologetic noise we expect from workstations, and

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