
So far it works great. I have yet to install a GPU as the one I want is out of stock and black Friday is coming up so hoping for some good deals. I would like to add that even just playing with the onboard graphics I was able to run RDR2 and No Man Sky with no issues. Not at full blown 4k still looks very good.

Fast boot time, speedy internals. Runs proxmox with little to no hassle Handles most linux distros with ease. Small form factor and surprisingly modular, I was pleasantly supersized with the amount of onboard M.2 slots.




Very fast and quiet, easy to setup. Plugged in all peripherals everything works.

It's tiny (that's not what she said) Upgradable to WiFi 7




- High end processor for laptop standards - So small it's basically an enclosure for the processor - Upgradable to 64Gb and has two nvme slots - Decent internal GPU (Radeon 780M) and it can borrow system RAM up to 16GB - Good thermals (uses liquid metal on the CPU). The nvme drives have their own thermal pads and fan.






I have bought about a lot of these, i have been using and recomending these for years. Mine get used as a streamers and TV box (+tuner) for the most part but we do surf the web on the TV now and then. They now hold a thick 12mm 4TB laptop drive. Big new super beefy i3, 500GB WD Nvme SSD, 4T Seagate, 32G Crucial DDR4 3200 Assembly time is under 2 minutes if you've done it before, 4 minutes to load the OS.

Good service, quiet, powerful

