• Ryzen 5 1600 6-Core 3. 2 GHz (3. 6 GHz Turbo) | 1 TB 7200RPM Hard Drive | A320M Motherboard
  • Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 TI 4GB GDDR5 Video Card | 8GB gaming Memory DDR4 2400 with heat Spreader | Windows 10 Home 64-bit
  • Pcie AC Wi-Fi with antenna | No bloatware | 1 x DVI, 1 x Display Port (version 1. 4) | 1 x HDMI | 4 x USB 3. 1 Gen1 ports, 4 x USB 2. 0, 1 x USB 3. 0 | HD Audio and Mic
  • 3 x 120mm Front Red LED Fans for Maximum Air Flow, 1 x 120mm Non-LED Back Fan | 1 x Cooler Master CPU Red Led Heatsink for Extreme Cooling (Not Stock Heatsink) | Powered by 80 Plus Certified 500 Watt Power Supply
  • Thermaltake H18 Tempered glass case | Free RGB Keyboard & Mouse | 1 Year Warranty on parts and labor | Lifetime free technical support | assemble in the USA

My computer came on time. the Box was a little deigned up but the computer itself was fine the keyboard and mouse or good to. I've ran only two games so far everything Seems OK.

I got this like 2 weeks and so far so good runs (my) games well if your doing any type of upgrade for this pc the ram can wait but the cpu is must upgrade right now the Ryzen 3 1200 is ok for now btw I OC mine to 3.8 and everything going well but like I said Any upgrade cpu first then the rest Borderlands 2/mods- 100 FPS Rainbow six siege- 80 to 114 FPS The forest- 60 to 100 FPS Far cry new dawn 40 to 70fps Minecraft/w shaders 50 to 77fps All set to high presets settings at 2560x1080p runs everything amazing for me I’ll make sure to update this whenever I upgrade to Ryzen 7 and ram upgrade

Add a monitor, headset, and a surge protector to your order and you will be playing your favorite games on high settings within an hour from opening the box (mostly due to required updates and software installs). Pros: 1. Runs well 2. Looks good 3. Absolutely worth the price if you are not interested in building a computer yourself 4. The manufacturer cut costs in all the correct places so that your gaming experience is the focus Cons: 1. The power supply is the absolute minimum required and technically not quite enough. This is usually the case with pre-builds as it is a good way for the manufacturer to cut cost. No new graphics cards or major improvements without also increasing the power capacity 2. This product is a value product. It is designed to be cheap and some of the components are low-quality. However, I must specify that as stated in my "pros" section, the cost cutting was done correctly and the core components are good. An immediately-noticeable example is the keyboard, which is made of cheap plastic. However, the keys themselves are responsive and durable enough for at least a few years of use. Internally, there's no room for expansion cards (or basically anything other than additional RAM or SSD) as it has the compact-size version of all of the components tl,dr: You could get a much better computer for more money or find deals on individual components and build a slightly better computer at this price. That said, if you need an out-of-the-box machine capable of handling today's games on a budget, this computer will fit that description perfectly.

I would like to say at first that I was skeptical of buying a pre built gaming tower. Due to my son saying he could help me build one. But due to his work schedule and such I went ahead and purchased two of these towers. They showed up in a timely manner. The delivery was signature only which I loved for that means no one else could receive it but someone from my home. ( I know the UPS driver :) small town stuff lol ) The packaging was awesome for both and there was no damage or anything to these items. Right out of the box I set mine up and within 10 minutes I was downloading my first game. That first game was subnautica. Once I started playing subnautica right off the bat I noticed the graphics were smooth and so detailed compared to playing on my old lenovo all in one. Controls were fluent and steady. Even though I am giving you a review from the first couple of days I am ecstatic. I called their tech support and talked to a gentleman named Joseph. The reasons calling them was to ask on if I would be able to upgrade certain things very soon like making my RAM go from 8GB to 16 GB. He answered everything even when Im ready to upgrade the processor and what type. Also I would like to say that the tower does come with a keyboard and mouse they are pretty decent for what they are. But all in all I am so pleased with these towers and the company and their support staff. I hope this helps anyone looking for a mid level gaming tower. (One month later) After having this tower for a while now I will still keep my first ratings. The tower is really quiet and runs like a kitten. Considering me and my wife both have the same tower and both on a two person desk it is still silent. I did add to each tower one more stick of ram to make them 16 GB total. To let you know I played Eve online, Empyrion Galactic Survival, Fallout 4, Space Engineers and Subnautica. The wife plays Minecraft (modded) and Ark Survival. All of these games played, great some of them on high settings. So in my opinion these towers and this company are awesome and I would highly recommend them.

I've had this computer for almost a week now and I am in absolute love with it! The computer came packaged safe and sound (the computer box was inside a larger box that was foamed and secured), and setup was a breeze. As several others have mentioned, this computer is very soft and quiet. The previous PC I had was very loud, so this was a nice and welcome change! The glass case looks super cool and I've received lots of compliments on it! There was no bloatware installed at all. Just the usual Windows software, Google Chrome, and 7-Zip. Prime95 and FurMark were also preinstalled (software that is used for stress testing your CPU/GPU) for those who do overclocking. It does come with a built-in WiFi card (it's got antennas that screw onto the card from the back and can be adjusted). It also came with a free keyboard and mouse. For what it's worth, it's alright. However, it's not something that I would use in the long term. I have a mechanical keyboard and gaming mouse from Logitech that I use instead. At first, I had trouble deciding what build to go with. As you can see, there are three options (two with distinct differences, and one with just more RAM). I decided to go with the Ryzen 5 1600 and Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti build. I have listed some of the specifics below. Although the RX 580 is much more faster and suitable for gaming in the long run, I wanted the build with the better CPU. The Ryzen 5 1600 is a six-core CPU with 12 threads and has lots of potential for overclocking. The Ryzen 3 1200 is not bad by any means, but a 1600 will definitely last you for a longer while into the future. Since I don't usually play the latest releases right away (I'm buying this PC to be able to play Overwatch and similar titles), I was perfectly happy with getting the 1050 Ti (my previous desktop had the 750 Ti 2GB). In terms of performance, this PC is amazing. I am able to run games like Overwatch at 1080p, 60 FPS at max settings easily. There are no stutters or performance drops throughout the game at all. Likewise, games such as Rocket League and various MMO's I play run very smoothly as well. The only thing that is holding it back is the HDD. I upgraded to an SSD a few years back in my other computers, and the boost in speed and productivity in day-to-day tasks is huge. Boot times are super quick and games/programs load much more faster. I noticed that on my older desktop, I would be on the main menu screen for Overwatch within a few seconds of launching, ready to join a match. Here though, it takes a bit longer to reach the main menu and load the game's assets. This is only because the mechanical hard drive is unable to keep up with the rest of the computer. I haven't gotten around to installing an SSD on this PC yet, but that will be the first upgrade I invest into. If you're on the fence as to which build to go for, I would say that it depends on what you want from your computer. I would recommend the Ryzen 5 1600 with the 1050 Ti if you plan to play lighter/older games (like Overwatch, League of Legends, etc.) and use your computer for other tasks as well (video editing, rendering, etc.). The 1600 is much more suitable for such tasks than the 1200 and should be much more future proof, based on what I researched. However, if you plan to use this PC for newer/heavier games, you should go for the Ryzen 3 1200 with the RX 580, since the 580 is a much more stronger graphics card and will handle newer titles much better than the 1050 Ti. You may want to consider upgrading the CPU down the line however (upgrading to a 1600 would be about an additional $120 based on current Amazon pricing). Either way you go, I would absolutely recommend upgrading to an SSD for the reasons I listed above. You'll spend less time waiting for your games/programs to load and more time playing/using your computer. There is an M.2 slot in the motherboard, so you do have the option of going with an M.2 NVMe SSD instead (which perform even faster than SATA SSDs but are a bit more expensive). In the future, I do plan to upgrade the RAM 16GB, install an M.2 NVMe SSD (from Samsung), and swap out the 1050 Ti for something faster (I'm considering a GTX 1060 6GB). On a separate note, the build with the 1050 Ti only comes in red LED lighting. I believe that the only option with customized lighting options is the RX 580 build. Just something to keep in mind if that's something that matters to you. I hope this review helped! It's a wonderful PC and I truly could not be happier with my purchase! Specifications: ------------------ CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 6-core 3.2 GHz with a Cooler Master Red LED Cooler GPU: Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB VRAM with a Single Fan Motherboard: ASRock A320M-HDV RAM: TeamGroup Vulcan 8GB 2400 MHz (single stick) PSU: Thermaltake 500W Power Supply

This gaming rig has everything you need to get going on most AAA titles. Haven't tried anything hardcore graphics wise yet, but the games I am playing are smooth and with no issues (lag, stuttering, etc). Came with keyboard and mouse, but the mouse I wouldn't recommend using (pretty cheap plastic thing that just lights up and looks cool; I have a simple wireless mouse that performs better). Overall this pc is well worth it at a great price. Plus with how the motherboard is set up by amd, you can always upgrade to a later model cpu in the ryzen series. Lighting effects are pretty cool and it's super quiet. Love this rig!

Sleek, silent, and quite a bit of power for what it costs.. runs my oculus rift smoothly, have never experienced a noticeable drop in image quality or frame rate. Only crash was semi-intentional, pushing the pc and oculus to their limits to see just how much they could handle, which is quite a bit. You could definitely build your own rig that was slightly better for a little under the cost of this, but for a pre built, this met and exceeded my expectations.

This is the first gaming PC we've ever bought, following more than a decade of using laptops (including a MacBook Pro). Mind you, I'm a casual gamer, and I'm not that knowledgeable about computer parts and their workings, but I feel like for the price, it's a very good deal. To provide an idea of how this computer has been working for us, The Sims 3 (with all expansions installed, some custom content, and a mod or two) can run slowly on this computer at times (mostly on the Create a Sim mode. It works normally in other modes), but it's still very much playable (and sometimes mods and custom content can do things to gaming functionality anyway). When in Window mode in the Sims 3, I can also watch Youtube with no issues. My husband has played Evil Within 2 on it, and he says it runs very well. Other games that I've played, including WoW, Minecraft and some other games on Steam have run just fine. Pretty well, and pretty smoothly, actually. I'd like to use this computer to record gameplay for Youtube one day. I don't know that I could do that on this computer with a content heavy game like Sims 3, but I've got the idea that I could probably do that with smaller games. That much is just a guess, though, as I haven't actually tried this sort of thing yet. I've heard from other sources that the gaming mouse and the keyboard that come with this are cheap quality, but honestly, my husband and I are happy with them. The mouse is probably the nicest we've ever had, and we're enjoying having products that light up in nice colors. I don't know how they compare to higher priced gaming keyboards and computer mouses, but for those walking in on the scene like us, they should be perfectly fine. We haven't had any issues with them, and the mouse has a nice ergonomic design that makes it comfortable to use. All in all, wonderful product for the price, especially for casual gamers or gamers who are just starting out. We're very happy with this purchase!

It's a great PC that's VR capable. This was purchased for my Dad and my younger sisters to use with the Oculus Rift. It meets the minimum specs and does reasonably well running games like BeatSaber and RoboRecall. It's not perfect by any means being it's on the budget side of things, but it runs the games without choppiness or glitches. What's great is that since it runs VR games well, it plays AAA games just as well! So in the event they get into PC gaming they have a rig that's capable of doing so. The Ryzen CPU is great, 8GB of RAM is plenty for most people. 1TB of space is also plenty even when installing game after game, and even though it's only a HDD, it works just fine. The only thing I would consider upgrading right away is the PSU and HDD. Move to a Gold+ standard PSU and a SSD.

So I've had this PC for a month now and I've really liked it and the price is solid for everything you get. I really like the customization for the fan lights and it runs games great at high settings. What I will say is the mouse is really cheap and it's pretty bad of a mouse. The keyboard looks nice with the light but its a cheap keyboard that is not that good for typing. Thats my thoughts on the pc!