I was blown away when I stumbled upon this gaming PC, and my initial thought was that I had made an error in my previous online searches. The packaging was excellent, with all internal components neatly packaged around the GPU. However, the instructions were a bit more complicated than I expected.
The first thing to note is that unpacking the box required some finesse - when you removed the screws at the back, the glass casing could be quite loose and prone to falling out. Be careful not to drop it, as this would likely result in damaged components. Once the screws were out, the front glass casing released easily.
When I plugged in the power supply unit (PSU), it powered on instantly, with a range of LED lights that came in different colors and variations of flashing and illuminating sequences. The button was also present, allowing me to cycle through each setting. This set-up paired perfectly with a dual-monitor setup, giving me access to both DisplayPort and HDMI inputs.
The GPU itself was impressive, with the DP port and HDMI port making it easy to connect my dual monitors. As for the operating system, I was pleasantly surprised when it came pre-installed on Windows 11 - no driver installation or configuration required.
A major advantage of this PC was its ease of use - syncing my current laptop profile over to the new computer worked seamlessly, without any issues or hassle. This meant that I could transfer my settings across devices with minimal disruption.
One minor quibble was that I experienced occasional connectivity issues when using Bluetooth controllers - a simple reboot would resolve these problems. However, this is an ongoing issue, and I hope it will be resolved in future software updates.
Overall, I'm thoroughly impressed with the performance of this gaming PC. It's been a solid investment for my gaming needs, and I've already started to use it regularly.
E. Wilson - 18/02/2026