


Good for people who don't know how to build one

The packaging is great, the system is very nicely snuggled and comes with a great handled holder inside the box that, if I was still doing LAN parties, would love to use. The RAM speed is set to 4800 but the ram itself is Team T-Force Vulcan 32GB (2 x 16GB) RAM DDR5 6000 CL38-46-46-76 1.35V so make sure to update the Bios unless, like me, you plan on getting more ram and want a matching set. I wasn't sure if everyone gets the same RAM but so far with the only other review up we do appear to have the same RAM. I did switch to 4x16GB 6400 CL32 sticks of ram and it is running at 6400 without issue (I did set it to G4 instead of G2 to improve the stability of the 4 sticks of ram as my uses require bandwidth not latency). The Gen 5 SSD spot is available underneath the provided cooler. The included Gen 4 one is in the second slot under the graphics card. This computer has 4 spots for M2 drives. If you really want to spend the extra cost for a Gen 5, just note this only supports 1 of those and it will need the heat sink.

Way better than I thought. Pic had that ugly black frame but thankfully mines was completely white. Amazing unit overall!


Ready to play Plenty of power and speed. Great look.



Performance is great and price is a steal

Packaging (box in a box, space-filling foam pack in case) inspired confidence that nothing would move. All hardware was as expected. Choice of motherboard (ASUS PRIME B840-PLUS WIFI) allows for use of ASUS' ArmouryCrate program to also control the color of the LED elements (fans, cooler cover) and control the fan curves. Case puts power supply behind the motherboard. Comes with magnetic base WIFI antenna (which has been great). Dust shield is magnetized. Case has legs. Glass is secured with washer'd thumbscrews (which you'll need to remove to remove part of the packaging). Steep discount. Extra cables, bags, etc, from individual components were included. Relevant documentation is included, but you can see some of this stuff in the BIOS in the form of an interactive motherboard diagram too. Comes in a black documentation folder, which looks nice.