The consensus is that everything seems quite promising. It is still necessary to determine how the backlight can be connected to the Razer Chroma. With its positives being: Strong chassis, enormous processing power, and a large amount of wiggle area for future customization. Even while operating under full load, the cooling system maintains its silent operation due to its high level of craftsmanship. The video card is nimble and quiet, and it pulls off a 3K 21:9 monitor flawlessly. Additionally, DLSS and ray tracing look just great. Some cons: Out of the package, a network adapter for Bluetooth and wireless internet connectivity was not installed; nevertheless, I was able to purchase one and install it without any issues because the case is quite simple in this regard. The visual card drivers need some tinkering because the Vulkan application programming interface games would not run. The solution is to use a program called Display Driver Uninstaller to remove the driver and Geforce experience entirely, and then to install the driver on a fresh computer that already has Geforce experience installed. Both DX12 and Vulkan can now be launched with complete assurance as a consequence of these actions.