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**UPDATE AT BOTTOM** I wanted a small, pre-built, high-end gaming PC, and preferably one that wasnt insanely ugly (as most pre-built gaming PCS are). I would have preferred a laptop but theres just not one that speaks to me yet. This Zbox desktop fit the bill in all regards, so I went for it despite the somewhat mixed reviews. Im super happy with it and taking into account the price, its just about 5-star material. But not quite. The performance is outstanding in all regards, gaming and otherwise. Right now Im mainly playing Overwatch and Fortnite Battle Royal. With both of these games I can do 4K resolution at 100% scale with everything on "high" and never even come close to dropping below 60fps. Epic/Ultra settings are fine for the most part except during intense battles, there are some frame drops. It was hard to choose between 1080p Epic and 4K High but everything is just so sharp in 4K, thats what Im sticking with. At idle the machine is fairly quiet although there is a fan that runs at all times. The fan gets much louder when you start gaming but I dont really notice because I have the audio turned up. It gets a bit hot when under full throttle though. GPU temps hover around 85-88 C, which seems pretty high. To top it all off, its insanely small. I have it sitting on its side next to a PS4 Pro and Xbox One X and wow, its impressive. It does have an external power brick though, which the others do not, but its a reasonably sized brick at least. Sadly, there are two major negatives: 1) 120GB SSD + 1TB HDD (5400RPM) is just a dumb set up. With the 2 aforementioned games installed, Windows fully updated, and a fresh run of Disk Cleanup to remove old/recovery versions of Windows, etc, theres about 35GB free on the SSD. Of course I want to have my games installed on the fast drive and theres only room for a few more. It would have been way better to double this drive to ~250GB and drop the 1TB HDD. The cost would have been the same and with that extra bay empty, then we as customers could opt to buy a second SSD to put in there when needed and both drives would be lightning fast. Most likely at least half the people wouldnt even need that, theyd stick with 250GB SSD and be happy. But as is, most people will want to replace the 1TB HDD with an SSD and that just adds to the total cost of the machine. Thats what Im going to end up doing. Also note, the 1TB HDD isnt formatted so it wont show up in Explorer until you take care of that. I saw a few reviews here mention that it didnt come with the 1TB HDD, my guess is this is why they thought that. You can save $300 by buying it without drives, RAM, or the OS but its not really cheaper to do it that way unfortunately so doesnt seem worth it the hassle of having to install the components and OS yourself. 2) The wifi is **awful** without a tweak. Theres a frequent large lag spikes during games, and often times is completely broken after waking from sleep. I know you shouldnt game over wifi but Ive never had an issue with it on previous PCs or consoles, occasional issues are expected but this is ridiculous. This PC has an intel 3165 wifi chip that has serious lag issues. Every 10-30 seconds it will scan for wifi networks which will result in huge lag spikes in your games. Took me a while to narrow it down because otherwise the wifi is fine, you dont notice these quick lag spikes just when browsing the internet or watching video. But once I figured it out, I found tons of discussion of it online. Its not just this chip, it seems to be all intel wifi chips. This has been an issue for 3+ years and still unresolved, which is crazy. Previous to Windows 10 there was a simple registry hack to fix this but it doesnt work in Windows 10. The solution is to download "WLAN Optimizer". Search for it online, its free. It has an option to disable background checks, Im not sure what voodoo it pulls off on Win10 to make that work but it does indeed work! And theres an option to have it run on boot so you never have to worry about it. Trust me, if youre going to game over wifi, you absolutely have to install this. Its the only way I could get it working. To make doubly sure this was the issue, I actually ended up buying a cheap $8 USB wifi stick and sure enough - even though my reception was much worse with this external stick, there were zero lag spikes. Gaming was perfect. So this is a must-do if youre going to game on wifi. All in all I am very happy. If the Wifi worked out of the box, and it came with a ~250GB SSD + empty 2.5" bay to add your own secondary SSD if needed, instead of a dinky 120GB SSD + slow 1TB HDD, I would absolutely give this 5 stars. But as is, 4 stars. ------- **UPDATE** Sadly I decided to return this. I didnt have any hardware issues like some have had, but the temperature hovering near 90C when playing games had me concerned that it might not last that long. And taking into account the extra money I was going to need to spend for a new SSD + RAM, I decided to just get a different machine entirely. Im still overall impressed with this little guy, you will seriously be amazed at how small it is and how great it can handle games. But ultimately it just wasnt the right choice for me.