[updated 3/3/21] Had a few glitches so far. To be fair, that's a lot of computer for what you pay for. But the SSD hard drive failed completely after just over a year of use. And there are many issues with the front headphone jacks, requiring you to switch to the USB version of the headphones. They don't have Bluetooth functionality so I can't use Bluetooth wireless headphones without adding some hardware (what can I do, just let me know. Would I buy it again? Eh - maybe that's a lot of computers for (Well if I bought; before bitcoin now messed up the prices of everything PC related.) Things like a DVD drive or a card reader. [OLD original review below] Just received Good that it looks crisp, quiet enough (not super quiet but good ) runs smooth and right out of the box what i don't like is the lack of the ability to add front panel items like a dvd drive or sd card reader the display takes it all in. i think the Backlighting is good but I'd rather have a feature or system that could be sort of then install.It's not.In addition, adding additional SSDs and HDs was difficult because of the power cord wasn't long enough for them to easily add two more systems. Specifically, they have a weird SSD mounting system, but they don't really provide a weird mounting system to use, so you kind of have to try and just mount a second SSD somewhere. But the power cord is short to get there; it caused some headaches. All in all a reliable machine at a good price; I would probably buy again but if I could swap the LED headlight for a more classic front housing; I would.
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