So after doing some research on the PCs that offered the best value for money, I stumbled upon this one while looking for another PC. For just a few hundred dollars more, this unit offered upgrades for every key component I looked at. Although the company is the same. So I checked the graphics card in this PC and it turned out that Linus from LinusTech gave it a high rating. That closed the deal for me. Received yesterday, unpacked and found the box itself to be quite decent. There was even foam padding inside the suitcase! Nice gesture. So I got this machine up and running with no problems following the "Initial Setup" guide from the Paul's Equipment video. First impressions were that the device is pretty damn quiet despite all the fans inside the case. RGB is pretty much like any other car, so there are no opinions. Overall, although I haven't tried it in practice, I'm still very happy with my purchase. This is actually a backup machine for the gaming rig I have right now. I bought this so I have a backup! I learned this lesson 2 weeks ago. Probably my only complaint is that the smallest PSU is almost ALWAYS installed on most operational machines like this one. This unit is no different. 600 watts isn't very much IMO. But on the other hand I haven't pushed the car to the limit yet, so. I wouldn't complain at all :)
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