
checked out some YouTube reviews about this product. I think the only difference from the old version (from the video) of the machine with the current one is the FPC hard drive cable and M.2 SSD heatsink. In the current version, it's already attached to the circuit board and bottom cover, so don't worry if you want to add a 2.5-inch SSD. When opening the cover, remember that it is attached. routed under M.2 SSD. The current version of the M.2 SSD comes with a minimal heat sink. I just got this as an updated PC and am a light user. So far I haven't had any issues with it and I've upgraded it to 32GB.

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