The PC was assembled from inferior parts. The power supply was not Corsair or Fractal but an unknown brand. NVME wasn't Samsung or Kingston, it was another unknown brand. The fans weren't NZXT or any other well-known brand. I had real problems with the motherboard, it's limited to 2 RAM slots, when I build gaming PCs I at least get boards with 4-8 slots, which limits how much RAM you can use. The CPU fan was standard, I prefer the Noctua fans/heatsinks. I understand the faucet is meant to make money, but an honest review. The PC is fine and doing what you need, you can always replace the motherboard and upgrade the CPU fans yourself to fix these problems.
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