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|June 2025
If you want a speedy gaming PC in a hurry, this is a well- built choice that will keep you happy for years
PRICE £1,958 (£2,349 inc VAT) from pcspecialist.co.uk
Wakefield-based PCSpecialist has earned its reputation for bespoke PCs, but it also offers a wide range of next-day PCs. If it's in stock, and you order in time for PCSpecialist to book a delivery slot with DPD, it will be with you the next day. Here, it sent us the latest addition to its next-day range based on its own PCS Lumin ARGB Mid-Tower chassis.
By a complete coincidence, I can unmask this chassis as a custom version of the Gamdias Neso P1 Pro - because that's what the Wired2Fire opposite uses and the two are identical. Except for branding, that is, because the PCSpecialist logo sits discreetly at the bottom right of this chassis, while the tag you pull to open the main window is also branded.
This is excellent news for those who like to upgrade their systems, or gaze at them in awe, because the Neso P1 Pro is an outstanding chassis. It also has the advantage that it can sit in two orientations: tower, as shown, or on its side. On flipping both windows open, keen upgraders won't be able to resist a beatific smile spreading as they see the expanse of motherboard sitting ready for them.
This story is from the June 2025 edition of PC Pro.
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