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My xtra pc reviews
My xtra pc reviews






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Getting everything down to the skeleton like this only takes about a minute, so future upgrades should be as painless as possible.Īll parts feel relatively sturdy, and the PC has been subjected to MIL-STD 810G certification to prove its durability in a number of scenarios that would likely only be seen outside of an office. With the top and front sheath removed, a panel on the bottom of the PC can also be removed, revealing dual SODIMM RAM slots and an M.2 PCIe SSD slot. The M720q's compact, durable chassis comes apart easily for future storage and RAM upgrades.

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The fan does a respectable job of keeping the PC cool, no doubt thanks to a considerable heat sink above the CPU.

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This gives you access to the 2.5-inch hard drive bracket - you can upgrade storage yourself after purchase with relative ease - and single-fan cooling system. Desktop PCs will almost always have far more ports than the average Ultrabook, and Lenovo has done its best to emulate that here by jamming as many ports as possible into the compact chassis.īy removing one screw on the rear of the PC, the entire top and front sheath slide forward away from the main chassis. On the back, you'll find another four USB-A 3.1, DisplayPort, HDMI, and RJ45 Ethernet, as well as the aforementioned punchouts, which in the review unit's case has one replaced with an extra USB-C port. On the front of the M720q is a power button, status LED, 3.5mm headset and mic outputs, as well as USB-C 3.1 and USB-A 3.1 ports. In an office situation where there are, say, 30 people who all need a desktop PC, the flexibility and size of the ThinkCentre M720q Tiny is no doubt a boon. Lenovo also sells a VESA mounting bracket that could be used to attach the PC to the back of a compatible monitor, as well as a separate mount to keep it under your desk. It's only just a bit larger than an old optical drive and weighs in at less than three pounds, and it includes a vertical stand to help free up even more space on your desktop. In any case, no matter the internal hardware you checkout with, the M720q "Tiny" remains exactly that. There's also a PCIe slot inside the PC behind the punch-out ports that can be used for an extra LAN or COM card.








My xtra pc reviews