It's my son's first computer so I haven't used it a whole lot myself. However, when I did the initial setup I was fairly impressed. I ran a benchmark and everything scored as expected. It's a small thing, but I was surprised how well built-in WiFi adapter works even without external antennas. (Then again, I have a more robust
wireless network than most residential users, so YMMV.) If I were buying for myself I would have foregone some of the lights and gotten a case with more drive bays, but for him this is perfect.

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solid all around system
This really hits the sweet spot in price and performance with the addition of the 1660 card. I'm not sure why these gaming rigs so often go shy on the SSD though, a 500 GB SSD is only around $35 more - why on earth go 120 GB or 240 GB?
Anyway - with a solid i5, 8GB of 2400 RAM (not the fastest, but ok and easy to upgrade), 250 GB SSD, win 10 64-bit and the new 1660 6 GB nvidia card you really can't go wrong for $750 bucks. I'd prefer cyber scrap the keyboard and mouse though and sell it barebones with a 500 GB SSD and try for a $730-ish price point and really knock some socks off OR go 500 GB SSD and 16 GB of ram and stick as close to $750 as possible just make it clear no keyboard or mouse is provided, but still - great 5 star deal imo
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