When unpacking, I knew at once that it is the 340 value, when assembling the PC then you will begin to increasingly surprised that it is so cheap.
The sheer attention to detail is impressive.
For example, the screw plan for the various installable motherboards is stylishly engraved in the chassis, with nothing profane stickers or so.
Everything else screams quality, stability and attention to detail out just so.
That's what comes out when hardcore geeks and top notch designers get a lush budget, together to build what they themselves would like to have and what there is not otherwise available on the market.
Only one thing: a completely assembled PC you do not want to carry on as 10m. Stairs only for two!
* Processing
* Attention to detail
* Airflow / cooling property
* Huge volume
* Countless conceivable variations, assemble an individual PC (I'm thinking to incorporate a few Raspberrys).
* New and improved fan control (no problems here)
- Instructions slightly lean (relative to the possibilities). A few spidery line drawings with one-liners a la "How to build the fan X a" have me on the level of the chassis too little.
- Volume only slightly better than the middle class.
Do you see? Even my bleating is at a high level!