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CCL Nebula 200i A complete Windows 10 PC at a reasonable price

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Gamers are a funny lot. When they’re not lurking in dark rooms full of empty pizza boxes or out committing heinous game-inspired crimes, they’re provoking PC manufactur­ers to build ever-wackier desktop PC cases with shark-fin grilles, water-cooling pipes, LED lights and curvy orange bits. Frankly, they’re a bad influence and a menace to society.

That may or may not be entirely true, but on this occasion the rest of us might have to grudgingly admit that gamers have done us all a favour. CCL had gamers in mind when building this system, officially listed as a ‘Complete Gaming PC’. In reality, however, it’s a complete PC full stop, at the far from exorbitant price of £700, including keyboard, mouse and monitor. If that wasn’t enough, it has a good graphics card and comes in a sleek cuboid case.

While it’s mercifully free of any expensive Pc-cooling equipment, the Nebula does have a more discreet way of assisting air circulatio­n: it sits raised off the ground on a small plinth. That means its fans can work from below as well as behind, even if you place it on a carpeted floor. If you prefer it on your desk, it runs quietly enough so as not to disturb you. The exterior feels well made, with contrastin­g matt and glossy black surfaces, and the panels pop off without the need for tools. Yes, there are a couple of orange bits, at the bottom left and top right, and yes, they light up.

On thehe right-hand side are two USB 3.0 ports, along with headphone and microphone jacks, while round the back are another four USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 ports for the Microsoft keyboard and mouse. There are also two DVI ports, and an HDMI port and Displaypor­t, in case the supplied Asus VE247T monitor isn’t quite enough. The screen isn’t the most exciting, with a middling contrast ratio, but decent colour reproducti­on. Once you’ve tried the built-in speakers, you’ll be pleased to note the optical digital audio jack and connection­s for anything up to 7.1 surround systems.

Inside, the Nebula’s motherboar­d is in the mini-itx format and sits horizontal­ly, leaving limited room. There’s only one full-size Pci-express x16 slot, and it’s occupied by the Nvidia Geforce GTX 960 graphics card. You may want to swap this in future, but bear in mind any replacemen­t must be 200mm or less.

We were delighted to see a fast 802.11ac Wi-fi card taking up the remaining half-size PCI Express slot. Many desktop PCS leave out wireless networking unless you pay extra, but here you get the latest and fastest available. With no more slots, though, this isn’t a PC you’d buy for its upgrade potential. Nor is there a DVD drive, or anywhere to install one. But doubling the installed 8GB of RAM would be easy, because it comes as one module, leaving a spare slot for one more. The 1TB hybrid drive, combining a hard drive with some flash memory, should be enough for most purposes.

The quad-core 3.2GHZ Intel Core i5 processor is from Intel’s Haswell range, which is now two generation­s behind the times, but it’s still a solid mid-range performer. In our tests, it coped well with challenges like 4K video. If it struggled anywhere, it was with multitaski­ng, where spending £40 on an extra 8GB of RAM could help. The GTX 960 had no problem with demanding 3D games, managing playable frame rates even with high-quality settings at 1920x1080p­ixel resolution.

It’s all very impressive, but don’t tell the gamers. Let’s keep this chunky, capable little system for ourselves.

Not just for gamers, this is a complete PC for everyone

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ALTERNATIV­E: Dell Ultrasharp U2414H £190 Hardly a fair comparison, but it’s worth knowing you can buy an elegant, excellent 24in monitor for only a tad more money

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