Using this Alloy 9 for mini-home server, photo/video editing and light gaming with an Ububtu duel bootPros:-Build quality is very nice, the device has a nice weight to it and feels very premium.-Under load, the machine temps have not spiked to anywhere near worrisome, have yet to experience any throttling.-Windows install was painless, allowing my to setup offline without requiring a login to MS account.-Wifi & Etherneet speeds are great-Handles itself very well for light gaming, Rocket Leage at medium settings ran at 100-120fps. This is not the primary purpose for this machine but it's good to have the option for some older games to run at high frames with High settings. Have also test some emulation which also works very well.-Once all the appropriate AMD drivers are installed, this runs Ubuntu flawlessly. Awesome duel boot machine.-Customer support team was incredibly kind and responsive when I submitted an inquiry. I in fact made a mistake in my original question that they pointed out and Reatan proceeded to assist me regardless. I honestly think they care about their users/customers.Cons/Suggestions:-USB-C Ports really are only on the front, would have like one on the back for desk cleanliness. Really is not a dealbreaker as it still manages to get 4 USB-A ports in the back with 2 HDMI ports.-A card reader would be nice on this device, portability of a machine like this would couple nicely with photo/video editingOverall this was my first Mini-PC purchase and I am very pleased with both the Alloy 9 and Reatan themselves. There are plenty of new names in the market selling Mini-PC's and I am glad that A. This device is not a piece of junk and is actually a high performing machine and B. Knowing there are real people at Reatan who are willing to work with their customers. very much looking forward to seeing what Reatan has in store for the future!