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Palicomp Intel Hellfire

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PRICE £833 (£1,000 inc VAT) from pcpro.link/338hellfire

Palicomp only missed one trick when submitting this PC: if you’re going to call your system “Hellfire” surely you need to set the fan colour to angry red? Instead, it comes with the standard preset that cycles through different colours, so you’ll have to press the LED button at the top until the appropriate hue blazes through the two huge frontmounted RGB fans and the single 120mm fan at the rear.

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