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Origin Neuron (2019) review

Posted on April 16, 2019 By Jarvis

Some gamers want unbridled power and performance. The Origin Millennium fills that role nicely. But practicality of size and price are a concern for most people, and the chunky size of a tower like that isn’t for everyone.

Fortunately, for battle royale victories and quieter setups, Origin’s Neuron promises similar levels of performance when fully equipped in a decidedly more compact mid-size tower. Don’t let the Neuron’s small stature fool you – this gaming desktop is packed with power and can be configured with up to Intel’s 18-core X-series processor, dual-Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics, and plenty of storage and memory to give you an edge.
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