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To start this review off, let me just say that this is my first gaming pc ever. I have been wanting one for half a year. First I did research on getting a gaming laptop because I am pretty used to using laptops. I knew desktops were better, but I liked the portability of laptops. Then I just realized I dont need to carry it around. Desktops simply are less hot, typically quieter, and offer more value and upgradability. I thought building a pc would be great. I thought about going with a ryzen 5 and a gtx 1060. But GPU and ram prices are stupid high. I took a look at some prebuilt pcs. I saw this one at $750. I said thats a pretty good deal. I waited a bit and bought it when it was 720. This pc offers more value than building it yourself. I went on pcpartpicker and building this would be over 780 bucks, not including Windows 10, mouse. keyboard, and wifi adapter. Now lets get on with the review. CyberPowerPc is not very clear on the exact components so I thought i would list them here. CPU: Intel i5 8400 6 core/6 thread. 2.8ghz base/4.0ghz boost (it comes with the terrible intel stock cooler and i have never seen it above 3.8ghz) GPU: MSI Armor RX 580 4gb OC (2 fans) MOBO: MSI B360M Bazooka. (micro atx, with 4 dimms, and plenty other features. RAM: GEIL Evo Potenza 8gb (1x8gb stick) ddr4 cl16 timing 16-16-16-36 (its red and it looks cool) HDD: Western Digital Blue 1tb 7200rpm. PSU: 500 watt, I was unable to get a good look at it, but its not a name brand. Super loud and rattles sometimes. I recommend you replace it. CASE: CoolerMaster MasterBox Lite 5 mid tower atx case. Glass side panel and front panel (blocks airflow for front fans, but is removable) CASE FANS: Xpevia red ring LED fans. (cheap, not very good) This computer runs every game i have on high settings at 1080p with over 60fps. I bought a 75hz freesync monitor and i recommend you do the same. Freesync is the greatest. Just set FRTC to 75 and you are golden. In the future, I will upgrade the following. I will add another 8 gigs of ram, I will replace the power supply, and I may add optane memory to accelerate the hard drive. Cons and things I dont like. The keyboard is going to be hard to get used to. its big and the keys are spread apart a lot. Its membrane. but it is loud and the keys wobble quite a bit. The mouse is fine. The power supply is really loud. under a heavy lot the pc gets jet engine level noise, so take the front panel off. The case is a fingerprint magnet, The same model of ram is not on Amazon nor GEILs website. They only sell 2x4gb, so I cannot run in dual channel when I upgrade Other than that, this pc has been great, it looks cool, and offers better value than building it yourself. I hope this review helped. I know it was long, but I had a lot I wanted to say.