Pros
- Liquid-cooled CPU
- Large amount of hard-disk space
Cons
- Slower performance than rival PCs
- Bundled LCD failed to impress
Bottom Line
This liquid-cooled desktop PC is nicely loaded, but it isn't as fast as other quad-core models with the same CPU.
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