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My only issue was the relatively small hard drive space which I corrected by throwing in a spare drive.
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i7 6-core processor, 16GB of RAM, SSD and conventional hard drive
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Unfortunately, adding a second hard drive also requires an extension SATA power cable since the existing one does not have enough space between connectors to reach both drives with the vertical mounting scheme
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Eventually, I resorted to connecting both hard drive cables to the lower, separate pair of SATA connections on the motherboard.
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The solid-state drive has a very quick load time and the one terabyte is what you would expect
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Loosing 1TB of hard drive of storage was easier trade off for the liquid cooler by far and will be easier to upgrade
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They sent me a DEFECTIVE computer with a faulty ram drive, and expected me to pay to ship it to them, and after two weeks finally got around to looking at it, I had to tell THEM the problem because they couldn't even figure it out, and now I have to wait another week to get it back
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The only changes i made were that i added a fan on top because i had leftovers from my old pc and i replaced the 1tb hard drive with a 500gb ssd for about $87
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My main complaints with it are there is only 1 extra spot for a regular hard drive and 1 extra for an additional SSD.
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I could do without the glass panel on the hard drive side of the case because the thumb screws make it a tight fit on my desk's PC shelf but no worries.
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My only issue was the relatively small hard drive space which I corrected by throwing in a spare drive.
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Be careful downloading things, as they default to the SSD instead of the Hard drive
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Again, that would mean spending more hours removing client data and hard drive, then repeating setup again when computer was returned