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Cyberpower Ultra R77 RTX Gaming PC

PRICE £1,895 (£2,275 inc VAT) from tinyurl.com/356cyber

y words won’t do justice to Cyberpower’s choice of chassis, the dramatic NZXT H6 Flow. It’s almost like two chassis: one made of tempered glass that reveals all the RGB-lit components within, the other adding around 100mm to its width where the power supply and ugly cables hide away. And then it’s as if NZXT took an angle grinder to it, shaving off a corner for a trio of 120mm RGB fans to suck in air and cool the powerful components within. It’s both

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