A:AnswerASUS doesn't provide hardware customization support, besides the i7 and AMD Threadripper processor have a different socket type. The desktop PC uses a G15CS motherboard.
A:AnswerWhile there is probably enough room at the front of the case for a 240mm AIO cooler, the case does not look like it is set up well for one to be installed. This is not a standard ATX case so there are no mounting points for the radiator on the top or front of the case. You may be able to find a way to mount an AIO, but you would be better off getting a good air cooler since the i7-9700f CPU is only a 65W chip.
A:AnswerThe FPS varies depending on the game and video settings, what applications, services or processes are running in the background and your Windows 10 configuration.
A:AnswerIf you're referring to the Oculus rift, Yes. However, keep in mind that the Oculus Quest is a standalone unit and wouldn't require a PC for usages.
A:AnswerThe product has 1 year warranty and if your're concern about overheating and wanted to send it in for service, please go to: https://www.asus.com/us/support/article/818 for instruction on how to send it in for warranty service.
A:AnswerIndeed, it is an amazing product. The desktop PC was fully-configured with a high-efficient cooling system. ASUS doesn't provide hardware customization or hardware upgrade support.
A:AnswerA motherboard swap is possible. Please note that ASUS does not support hardware upgrades and the system would need to be returned to stock for warranty support.