Pros
- Attractive chassis
- A plethora of available ports
Cons
- Gets dirty very easily
- Packed to the gills, with little room to maneuver
Bottom Line
If you're looking for power and performance, it probably won't surprise you to know that you'll find it in Origin's latest monster desktop.
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