Not sure who is writing these reviews but as a techie who has built dozens of computers, has used computers for over 40 years and loves gaming, this is a great machine for a beginner. They've had over a month of hardcore use and had no issues with ZERO. I don't trust these reviews at all! As a finished car, I would give it almost 5 stars, save for one minus point. You MUST add an additional 8 GB of RAM. There are technical reasons for this other than just more memory, but I'll save that for another day. HP missed the opportunity to fix the memory issue, but after I stumbled across it everything works great. Takes every game I run, as well as sound production software, steaming tools, etc. Your mileage may vary, but I highly doubt many people are having the same "problem" at the same time. Looks extremely suspicious. Buy RAM with a stick and enjoy a great game on an entry-level gaming system. Or not. I'm planning to buy another one on payday for the whole family to play together and I'd like to have some in stock. :)
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