
The computer looks great, everything is fine inside, everything is set up and then it just comes into the BIOS. I check the storage information in the BIOS and nothing shows up, so I open the case and see that the SATA cable is disconnected from the SSD. No problem. Let's put it back. Wait, the plastic from the SSD connector broke off the SATA cable. That's why it didn't work. That's how it came out of the box. Now I'm stuck with support and will probably have to send my computer in and end up without a computer, which if it were just for fun wouldn't be a problem, but it's a work computer that I use for my work. I am extremely disappointed.

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