
Acer Aspire TC-875-UR12 Desktop
Free your creativity and productivity!
Powered by the 10th generation Intel Core processor and generous amount of RAM, this Aspire TC-875 desktop empowers you to breeze through even the most demanding of tasks—like editing home videos and compiling photo albums. The elegant black housing offers front-panel media access with conveniently placed ports including two USB ports (one Type-A, one Type-C). 802.11ax offers the latest Wi-Fi technology, and Bluetooth makes it easy to sync with your mobile devices or use Bluetooth peripherals. A DVD writer is pre-installed, which will come in handy when it comes to installing OS & programs or help for backing up your files.

Impressive Performance
Don't let an old computer hold you back. These desktops come with the 10th Gen Intel Core processor—Intel's most powerful processor designed to keep pace with everything in your digital world. And with super-fast DDR4 memory, all processing happens quickly for super-smooth computing experiences.

Look, No Wires
With the newest 802.11ax WiFi, enjoy faster wireless performance and higher power efficiency than before. And with Bluetooth 5.1, users can enjoy increased range, speed and transference of more information.

Immersive Sound
The HD audio with available 5.1-channel surround sound delivers crystal-clear acoustics for a theater-like entertainment experience at home.
Sleek and Functional
The Aspire TC was designed with a progressive style. The smooth hairline finish adds style while the embedded optical drive adds function while maintaining the integrated architectural appearance. Within easy reach are the most commonly-used connection points—USB 3.1 (Gen 2) ports, card reader plus headphone and microphone jacks.

Pros: Quiet, fast PCU
Cons: 300 watt ATX12vo psu Slow HDD New style mother board for atx 12vo
Overall Review: They don't mention any where that this has the new 12vo power supply. While it has a PCIEx16 for a video card not much runs with only a 300 watt power supply. Can't swap it out for a better one at this point as atx12vo psu's aren't really for sale anywhere I can find. The mother board design means you need a special cable for power on Sata drives since its handled by the MB not PSU. It has 2 installed, one for the HDD and one for the CD/DVD burner. You can disconnect those for SSDs but then you run into a problem with where to mount them because it has a weird mounting bracket. It has a M.2 connection for a hard drive but that is hidden. You have to take out the disk burner and a bracket its mounted in to get to it. It has a second M.2 for the wifi/bluetooth that is installed. If you want a basic computer for a media center this is pretty good. Very quiet. I have mine hooked to my TV for movies, music, and web browsing using a blue tooth keyboard and mouse. Not good if you want to install a video card for gaming. Kind of makes the PCIE x16 slot useless and a little misleading.