I’m thinking of getting a hp victus 15L would it be good for pcvr?

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  2. Embarrassed_Quiet7

    From my personal experience I would say you stay away from those HP PC‘s. I had one like this, and as soon the summer started, I had issues with overheating. This pc has only 1x fan at the back to pull all the air through the pc. And if you think you’re gonna buy a new case with fans, then you also gonna buy a new motherboard, psu and cpu cooler. Those hp pcs have a custom motherboard, power button and all the usb‘s on the front of the case are soldered to the motherboard and there are no connections for a new case.

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