Pros
- Super expandable
- Liquid-cooled
Cons
- Only one front USB port
Bottom Line
The F131 gaming PC uses AMD's latest technology and provides room for tweaks and upgrades as your needs increase.
- Top 10 Performance Desktop PCs Intel's Sandy Bridge processors are still the popular kids on the block, but the new Sandy Bridge Extreme Edition has arrived, to take top honors on our Performance PC benchmarks.
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