A lot of bangs for a little buck. Warp speed shipment. Well packaged. New and very nice, just what it was advertised to be. It came in perfect condition ready to game. Because I already had them in hand, I added two additional 250gb sdd(s). One is a ssd 250gb Samsung 860, and the other a Samsung 250gb M.2. I also changed the ddr to two 16GB match Blades giving me 32 gb, which is more than enough. It is time to rock! Thank you so much. Bye the way the case, RGB system and fans lighting and the overall makes the appearance really bitchin! My unit came with a MSI micro-ATX B550 board, it is not small form factor, which I am glad.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This was an absolute steal as a refurbished pc purchase. Everything works fine, except for the onboard wifi, which rarely works. Pros: -I got a stable all core overclock of 4386 mhz at 69 celcius by setting PBO+ Curve Optimizer to negative -17 on all cores (and -12 on best core, -13 on 2nd best core, -14 on 3rd best core in BIOS because it got too hot at -15 on all cores), so this is a solid rendering machine!! :) -The heatsink is quite good for a low profile cooler. I believe it's a Big Shuriken 3 with an MSI fan on top (it comes with 5 copper heatpipes). The cpu won't go over the low 70s max while running stress tests such as Real Bench and Cinebench R23, and the max temp was even lower when using the included MSI fans (but much louder). -The MSI Mech RX 6600 works well, and max-ed out at only 55 c during a Unigine Heaven stress test. I'm sure it can be overclocked a bit. -Airflow is great in the case with 3 120 mm front intakes, and more on top, if necessary. -Has room for large gpus, and two 6+2 pins, but I doubt the stock Delta 540w 80+ bronze psu can handle the new beastly 12 pin gpus. Cons: -Since I'm very sensitive to noise, I had to spend $70 to upgrade ALL the fans (3 PWM Arctic F12s as front intake, & two Noctua NF-F12x25s for the heatsink and rear exhaust). Once I set a quiet fan curve in BIOS, it's nearly silent now, except for the PSU fan, which I only notice when the house is silent. The problem was the fans couldn't be turned down low enough to quiet them - they seemed to have a minimum RPM of 600 or so. I wish MSI spent another $30 on quieter PWM fans. -The mobo BIOS can't be updated over the internet using the firmware in Windows, as I can on my cheapo HP Pavillion. -I had to set the dram memory to 3200 mhz in Bios myself - the XMP profile wouldn't do it - since it came set at a default 2666 mhz. -I had to turn on the "wake from sleep using usb" in BIOS myself to get it to come out of sleep mode when I use my keyboard or mouse). -At 19.5" it's a little high. Overall Verdict: Thumbs up, especially if you are a tinkerer like me. :)Read full review
Verified purchase: No
Great desktop!!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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