I bought this small form factor PC to replace an outdated case that has been in use for almost 10 years. I swapped out the RAM, GPU and HDD to keep the old one and it's finally showing its age, slowing down and just not working like it used to. Step inside this cool little box with a metal body and seemingly solid features. When I first received the kit I was amazed at the overall dimensions. I was expecting a small one, but not as small as this thing! Mind you, it was a pleasant surprise, but a surprise nonetheless. Unboxing was really nice, the box opens like a drawer to get at the PC and all the accessories that come with it. Speaking of accessories, this little guy comes with an AC adapter, two HDMI cables (long and short), mounting hardware for use on the back of monitors, and an operating system "hard drive" on a 16GB USB flash drive. satisfied with the overall loading time as it is much better than the old version we were using. Installation was quick (it took just over 5 minutes) and I was good to go! I ran a UserBenchmark test and found out its strengths and weaknesses. DO NOT buy this expecting it to be a game center. As cool as the GPU's name is and the fact that it can support 3 monitors, it's not going to be able to handle heavy gaming. Apart from that, it looks like it can handle basic 3D games. So make sure to lower your settings if you want to play them on it. I was planning on using this PC to replace our main family PC which is used for media consumption, basic Photoshop, homework and light gaming. This PC fills that gap perfectly. It loads fast, loads apps fast and has a great internet connection thanks to the built-in Wi-Fi card. Pros: - Form factor - it's tiny for its performance! - Build Quality - Body is all metal and looks premium - O's - 6 USB ports, 2 LAN ports, USB-C, 2 HDMI, 1 DP. That's amazing for such a small PC. - SSD - Solid State Drives are so fast and quiet. This one is no exception. Overall Usage Rate. This item is good for regular use. Cons: - Not for gamers. The 2GB of RAM held hostage for the GPU isn't needed unless you're running 3 monitors. I understand the idea of setting it up that way, but it would be nice to have an easier way to "share".
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