I just received my unit yesterday, so still needs some time to burn in and test. I got the i7 / RTX 3060 / 16GB model, and added a 2 TB SD as well. Initial reactions are that the unit is small and cute - a perfect cube about 6 inches in all directions. 16 GB model has only one SODIMM, so no dual channel. Set up was easy. RGB is configurable or you can turn it off, which is appreciated. Only problem so far is Graphics Drivers and NVIDIA GeForce Experience; you need to use the version from Acemagic because the one from NVIDIA won't find any compatible hardware. The one from Acemagic errors out though when you try to run it to check for updated drivers. I'm assuming this is a software issue that they will fix soon, so I'm only knocking it down a star. However, for a gaming PC, this should be working perfectly out of box, since Counter Strike 2 keeps complaining about outdated drivers. That being said, even on the outdated drivers, at 1080p and all settings to the max in Counter Strike, I easily was getting around 120 FPS. Impressive for such a small unit. In the photo, my hand is for size reference and notice the front RGB is off. Great job so far Acemagic!