Read the reviews and loved it. A little over budget, but I decided that the graphics card would make it worth it. I bought it Dec. 2nd and it arrived Dec 7th, I think. Anyways, it didn't take long to get here so that was great. I unbox it, set it up, and turn it on. It starts up! And then shuts down. I'm immediately upset since this is the second computer that I've bought. I turn it back on and it actually stays on! I set it up and I adore it! *The first was from Ibuypower and apparently the hardware was bad so I had to send it back. With that money I bought this one. My games were on Ultimate! I didn't even know that was an option. It was fast and it lasted. I usually play for hours on end. I'd turn this computer on about 8 in the morning and wouldn't turn it off until close to midnight. This baby didn't even complain or slow down. I also like to split my screen. Meaning half would be my game and the other would be YouTube or Netflix and there was never any lag. I absolutely loved this computer. Then trouble showed up. Every time I turned this computer on it would shut down after a second or two before even getting to the sign in page. There were about two or three times that it didn't do that and so I hoped that maybe it would get better overtime. Instead I noticed that it would have a hard time starting up the computer. I'd sign in and it would take about a good five minutes before I was able to finally click on something. Which, isn't too bad except this was a brand new computer. Also there were times when the computer would just restart randomly or the screen would go black for a couple seconds. Anyways, I don't know about any of you guys, but it wasn't exactly acceptable for the price I paid. So with a heavy heart I took it to geek squad and they told me that it sounded like the motherboard was bad. He offered to have it sent to their shop, but told me the best and fastest option would be to just return it and buy a new one. So that's what I was going to do, but now this computer is sold out. I'm gonna go ahead and buy a completely different computer instead. But I really regret not sending it in to have it fixed instead of returning it. I don't know why I'm having such bad luck with computers lately, but I honestly think that if you're lucky enough to get a non defective one then it's absolutely worth it. I even checked it on Canirunit? and the only game it couldn't play was Battlefield 1. It passed the recommended requirements for all the new heavy duty games. So in the end I would still recommend this to anyone. That is, if you're feeling luckier than me... *Note: This computer requires an ethernet cable or a wifi adapter. So I had to buy a wifi usb adapter which cost me another $75. Just something to think about when dealing with budget.