
I bought this system to meet my needs for my hobbies, graduation work and for fun. Hence, this setup is used for various tasks like audio-video production, photo editing, data analysis and modeling, GIS and some games. My previous rig was in the same price range as this one, but it was released in 2014. This is a significant update. When I'm working, I spend significantly less time waiting for something to happen. Even ArcMap 10 works better on this machine, so my sanity has improved a lot too. I don't play many games, but Assassin's Creed Origins and The Witcher 3 hit between 90 and 144 fps on the highest settings with occasional dips in hectic moments. Heavily modified games like Fallout 4 and Skyrim hardly load and play relatively flawlessly, even with dozens of mods installed. The bezels on the case feel a little thin. Also, the USB ports on the top of the case are a bit inconvenient when you're putting the tower on a table. When playing games or performing complex calculations, this system generates a lot of heat; However, the internal temperature remains within a safe range.

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