Introduction

Specifications Manufacturer: Computer Upgrade King Model: Continuum Micro Chassis: Micro-ATX tower

1x Power switch

2x USB 3.0

2x Audio in/out Processor: AMD Ryzen 2700

3.2 GHz base (4.1 GHz Boost) CPU Cooling: AMD Wraith Spire RGB Motherboard: AMD Promontory B450 chipset

ASRock B450M-HDV Rev.4 Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit Integrated Graphics: None Dedicated Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 580

4 GB GDDR5

2x DisplayPort

2x HDMI

1x DVI Memory: 16 GB (2x 8 GB) Team Group Vulcan

CL 16-18-18-38 @ 3000 MHz DDR4

2x DIMM slots (2x occupied) Storage: 512 GB Intel 660P M.2 SSD

1x M.2 slot (occupied)

4x SATA3 ports Optical Drive: Not available Rear I/O: 1x PS/2 combo port

1x HDMI

1x D-Sub

1x DVI-D

2x USB 2.0 Type-A

4x USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A

3x Audio ports

1x RJ45 LAN Networking/Communication: 1x Realtek RTL8111H Gigabit LAN Audio: Realtek ALC887 Input Device: RGB backlit keyboard (Non-mechanical) Variable DPI Mouse with Red/Blue/Purple LED lighting modes Power: Thermaltake Smart 600

600 W 80 Plus Bronze

Not modular Warranty: Up to 3 years MSRP: $939.00

A big thank you to Computer Upgrade King for providing the Continuum Micro Gaming PC for review.Computer Upgrade King was founded in 2008 in Richmond, Virginia and is a family owned business. With a drive to produce aesthetically pleasing but entirely functional and enduring computers, they have dedicated themselves to ensuring customer satisfaction above all else, which may be why the company has grown as large as it is. While a relative newcomer in regards to public awareness, the company has been at numerous trade shows, including this year's CES 2019 and Computex 2019. Considering their penchant for building quality systems, I suspect we will see a great deal more of them in the future.In today's review, I take a look at the Computer Upgrade King Continuum Micro Gaming PC. This will be the first system I look at from the company, and it is a more value-focused offering. It comes equipped with an AMD Ryzen 2700, AMD Radeon RX 580 4 GB, 16 GB of DDR4 3000 MHz memory, and a 512 GB SSD for storage, all of which is packed into a Micro-ATX chassis with six RGB fans and a unique infinity mirror styled front panel with RGB LEDs. It certainly looks good, but looks only go so far. Let us take a closer look at what's behind the tempered glass.