I got my first ever Windows gaming PC today (Omen 45L), and I'm really happy with it. OK, it's a prebuilt, so I feel somewhat sheepish posting pics of it in a thread full of awesome DIY rigs. Until now I've always been a Mac head (apart from gaming in Windows 10 via Apple Bootcamp), and I've done my fair share of tinkering & modding (especially with a G4 Cube back in the day). But I don't currently feel confident enough to take the plunge & build my own PC from scratch; luckily, the PC I now have has a case which will be great for building my own in the future.
Some specs: i7 13700K with 360mm AIO (and Cryo Chamber!), 32GB DDR5, RTX4080, 1200W Gold PSU, 1TB SSD, 2TB HDD, hooked up to my recently acquired AW3423DWF 3440x1440 165Hz curved OLED monitor.
A few thoughts:
* The 4080 is huge! The case isn't small, but the GPU takes up the whole length. I know the 4080 is generally considered terrible value for money, but for me it hits the sweet spot: it delivers rock solid 165 FPS in the games I play (e.g. War Thunder with all graphics settings at max), I didn't want to splurge on the 4090 which in any case is probably overkill for my resolution & frequency, and it has the same cooling solution as the 4090, so I expect it will run relatively cool & quiet.
* The Cryo Chamber (the separate AIO cooling compartment on the top) seems to work pretty well so far, and it doubles as a carrying handle. I had no problem lifting the PC out of its box with one hand (my other hand has a broken wrist currently....) using this.
* Remarkably clear of prebuilt PC cruft (well, there's not none, but it's unobtrusive).
* The cable management looks....not great. When I've more experience, I'm aiming to do something about that.
* I think I got a pretty good deal. Here in Japan, this cost me the equivalent of about $2,680, and compared to the current price for this config on the US HP Store, it looks very good (even considering the $550 discount offered there).