ABS Flux II Aqua High-Performance Gaming PC – IIntel Core i5 14400F - Intel Arc B580 - 32GB DDR5 - 1TB SSD, Windows 11-ABSWMT14400B580 CPU: Intel Core i5-14400F 10-Core (6P + 4E) GPU: ASRock B580 CL 12GB Graphics Card Motherboard: ASRock B760M-CX DDR5 Micro-ATX Motherboard RAM: Patriot Viper Venom 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 6000MT/s CL36 SSD: Patriot P410 1TB M.2 PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD (Up to 5,000MB/s) CPU Cooler: GAMDIAS Flux II BOREAS E1-412 High-Performance Air Cooler PSU: GAMDIAS 650W 80+ Gold Power Supply (Included with Case Bundle) Case: GAMDIAS Flux II Gaming Case (Includes Air Cooler & 650W Gold PSU)
Model Number:
ABSWMT14400B580
Product SKU:
18079018875
UPC:
810196630642
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I bought this and the ssd was bad it took 10 minutes for the first boot to even show anything, and everything crawled after that. Write speed bottleneck (to almost nothing most of the time) made it unusable. A Windows factory reset took more than 10 hours.
Coworker bought the same unit, same problem, and I see some reviews with that as well.
If you buy this you might need to buy a new ssd. To me that's too much trouble.
I mean, $400 memory is basically half of the price. $100 for the ssd (though that's a gamble judging from comments), $300 for the video card makes the cpu, motherboard and case practically free.
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As a builder, it could easily be a good way to reuse the parts based on current pricing. Could take the Mobo, Cpu, Ram, SSD, and pair it all with a much better gpu, case, psu, and cooler. Then use the rest of the build, meaning the case, cooler, psu, and gpu for a cheaper ddr4 build.
I mean, $400 memory is basically half of the price. $100 for the ssd (though that's a gamble judging from comments), $300 for the video card makes the cpu, motherboard and case practically free.
11 out of the 17 reviews are one- and two-star reviews. Should be at least $50 LESS, not more, than the previous sale for those who are still willing to deal with the SSD issues.
Bought this during the last sale and have had the issue with the M2 just deciding to not load windows after less than 2 months. I purchased a NVMe M.2 SSD to PCIe Adapter Card and it does not stay in the PCI slot due to the slot being loose (why?) and not having the retainer clips on any PCI slot other than the one for the video card.
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You have to wipe the os install if you get a slow one. Bought several from the last deal at $799 and had to clean install windows. Once that's done it's totally normal no issues otherwise the nvme is stuck at 100% usage with no actual usage slowing everything to a crawl making actual trouble shooting the cause a nightmare of a time sink. It's easier to just wipe the windows install than wait for things to load.
I bought this and the ssd was bad it took 10 minutes for the first boot to even show anything, and everything crawled after that. Write speed bottleneck (to almost nothing most of the time) made it unusable. A Windows factory reset took more than 10 hours.
Coworker bought the same unit, same problem, and I see some reviews with that as well.
If you buy this you might need to buy a new ssd. To me that's too much trouble.
I had the same issue as well; computer would lock up randomly. Walmart has a great return policy so I returned it after a few weeks of issues for total refund. Was a nice system when it worked, too bad they used a horrible SSD.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank NervousWallaby2025
Coworker bought the same unit, same problem, and I see some reviews with that as well.
If you buy this you might need to buy a new ssd. To me that's too much trouble.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank nyxagamemnon
Coworker bought the same unit, same problem, and I see some reviews with that as well.
If you buy this you might need to buy a new ssd. To me that's too much trouble.
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