Joined on 04/15/16
If you can't find an RTX 30 series, this is something solid to hold you over
Overall Review: I would recommend this for a mid-tier gaming PC. Make sure you have adequate cooling - it runs hot.
Good Pre-Built but limited upgradability
Pros: + Ran great right out of the box + Sleek design + Respectable hardware for the most part. A reasonable option to get your hands on a RTX3060.
Cons: - The case is not modular in any capacity. Don't expect to add extra hard-drives, and liquid cooling was not feasible for me since the top of the case is solid with no vent. Can't really attach a radiator or fan to that. - Loaded up with a lot of proprietary ASUS software. Most useful, some not. - Bluetooth was mediocre. Had some connection issues from time to time, more than my last PC.
Overall Review: This is a good option for people looking to get a solid pre-built gaming PC, especially considering the price of RTX cards these days. That said, you have to be okay with having this computer "as-is" pretty much forever - upgrading it is a pain in the rear, and for some parts, impossible. Depending on price and your level of brand preference, the competing HP Omen pre-built might be the better choice here. Do your research :)