Seems to be more than okay. Good looking. A bit too short to put on the floor, i.e. slots too low down; but fine as an actual desktop computer. I put a piece of carpet under it so the feet wouldn't scratch the desk finish. Hope it lasts as long as the Win-7 HP Pavilion I bought in 2011, and still works well.
It is cheaply made in comparison to my last computer. The CD drive is thin plastic, flexible, almost to the point of breaking. The on/off button is so small as to be practically useless. The whole cpu is very cheap, not very substantial. Also, there were no instructions, except how to plug it in. Very disappointing, If I had a chance to do it over, I don['t think I would buy it .
My only complaint is with the internal DVD drive. I is very cheaply made and the OS doesn't recognize it automatically when a disk is inserted. I've had repeated trouble trying to get the computer to read a DVD disk. Otherwise, the PC seems to work fine (although Windows 11 is a pain).
I own an ecommerce business so I was looking for something that can hold alot of files, is very fast, and is easy to use right away. This computer checked all of those boxes. There is no learning curve with this computer. It seems to be perfectly designed for the constant, all day, every day user like myself. The only quirk about this computer is the CD/DVD drive. I was forced to manually restart the computer a few times, just to get the DVD out of the drive. It may have been a corrupt DVD but it took several attempts to get the computer to read it, and it was very hard to eject.