I was hoping for a new build but it's been many years since I built the system and I was a little worried I might mess something up. There is no reason for that as I have built several systems in my time. Given the cost, I think this is a great option. Just a bit more than what the components would have cost me, with plenty of upgrade options down the road (mainly motherboard compatibility). I immediately replaced the small SSD with a TB m.2. The migration went smoothly with Macrium. I removed the included disc and left it in the case. If the m.2 fails, I'm up and running again in a few minutes. It's been a few weeks and I haven't had any complaints.
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