desertcart.com: STGAubron Gaming PC Computer Desktop, GeForce GTX
1660 Ti 6G, Intel Core I7 up to 3.9GHz, 16G RAM, 512G SSD, WiFi
6, BT 5.0, RGB Fan x 4, Windows 11 Home,White : Electronics
Review: Reliable pre-built that can play most games at a decent
quality (with a few caveats) - I bought this PC last year as I
didn't have time to build my own between work and college. I
mainly just wanted to play Baldurs Gate 3 asap, and this did the
job. It has been surprisingly reliable beyween gaming and
homework, and I can't say that I've really had any issues with it
so far. I do want to point out though – the parts (cpu, gpu, ram)
are definitely not even close to the latest models. It has DDR3
RAM which surprised me to find out, when DDR4 has been the
standard for some time and DDR5 is becoming more popular. I also
upgraded to a Samsung NVMe M.2 2TB SSD which helped also, since
it only included a 512GB SATA SSD I believe. The 1660 ti is a
good GPU, even though it's been out for quite awhile. I've found
it can handle just about any game I've tried so far on at least
medium to high settings normally (auto detect settings on bg3
even puts it at ultra). Also, it doesn't include integrated wifi,
so you'll need to buy a USB wifi dongle if you're not connecting
it directly by ethernet cable. I believe someone recommended one
in another comment (which I did purchase for about $20 and have
had no issues). Ultimately, if you're looking for a relatively
low cost PC that will (mostly) be ready out of the box then I do
recommend this PC based on its reliability, ease of setup and
absence of issues thus far. However, is this the best prebuilt
setup available for the price? Probably not. For better value,
I'd recommend searching Microcenter or Newegg's deals (especially
refurbished). If I remember correctly, I did receive this PC
pretty fast after ordering with Prime. If you're in a hurry I
suppose that could be justification enough. It mostly comes down
to whether you're prioritizing overall value or convenience. I'm
in the process of putting together my own AMD build now, but I
have to say this PC has served its purpose quite well over the
last year.
Review: Amazing pc! - no it’s really not, this whole company is a
scam. do not buy from them, you are paying practically all this
money for looks. these other reviews give you hope but at the end
of the day for the money you are spending you shouldn’t have the
hassle. damn pc wouldn’t even display and I spent 4 hours on
calling people, having people help me out and dissembling the pc
entirely and putting it together and nothing still. hey but the
rgb fans worked perfectly fine so there’s that.