
Other than that the pc is a beast and was worth the money. It's mostly because the case is closed up front so it literally takes in no fresh or cool air, so I took the front of the case off and put the fans in. I had to buy a few Noctua fans and put them in and move the AIO to the top for ventilation. There's only one problem I have with these cases and I'm still am not super happy with and that's the ventilation and cooling of the the rig. I am very happy with my purchase though and still am. Before buying that rig I would of NEVER bought prebuilt and never would of recommended buying one, but I didn't have the time or patience to wait around to snag a cheap graphics card because everybody was buying them up for mining and they were crazy overpriced. Pretty sure this should run it more than fine seeing as though I get high 90+ fps in Tarkov with a 1080. Of course, before you download the game, it is always good practice to see if your PC can actually run Escape From Tarkov. It is a popular and highly rated game that has timeless FPS elements. Because of this, the prospect of playing Escape From Tarkov is definitely exciting.

The graphics perfectly embodies the in-game story of regional conflict and guerilla fighting. Here's pretty much the this year version of that pc. Escape From Tarkov is an absolute visual delight of a game. I bought a prebuilt IBP from BestBuy (only because they had it actually in stock so I wouldn't have to wait for it to be delivered) exactly today last year and spent right around 1500.
