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The ADMI Gaming PC combines a powerful Intel Core i5 13400F processor with an NVIDIA RTX 5070 12GB GDDR7 GPU, backed by 32GB DDR4 RAM and a 1TB NVMe SSD for ultra-responsive gaming and content creation. Housed in a stylish MSI M100R RGB case with optimal cooling and WiFi connectivity, it runs Windows 11 out-of-the-box and includes a 3-year warranty from a trusted British brand, making it the ultimate ready-to-go powerhouse for serious gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | ADMI |
Package Dimensions | 60 x 49 x 40 cm; 10.66 kg |
Item model number | AWD-134F-47-100RV |
Manufacturer | ADMI |
Series | AWD-134F-47-100RV |
Colour | M100R BLACK |
Form Factor | Tower |
Standing screen display size | 1 Centimetres |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Processor Type | Intel Core i5 |
Processor Speed | 2.5 GHz |
Processor Socket | LGA 1700 |
Processor Count | 10 |
RAM Size | 32 GB |
Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Maximum Memory Supported | 128 GB |
Memory Clock Speed | 3200 MHz |
Hard Drive Size | 1 TB |
Hard Disk Description | SSD |
Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
Graphics Coprocessor | GeForce RTX 5070 12GB GDDR7 |
Graphics Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics RAM Type | VRAM |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 12 GB |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 5 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Operating System | Windows 11 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 10.7 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
Great PC. Great value. Would buy it agin.
I like this PC and think it is great value. I spent a lot of time looking at pre-builts, while also considering building my own. Ultimately, laziness and convenience won, but I am glad for that. For what you get, the I5-13400F, the 4070, 32 GB Ram, 700 Watt Cit Power Supply, tidy case and fan assembly with Win 11, it's perfect for what I need.The case was smaller than I expected, and I would say that the fans are a little noisier than I would like, but, it's not loud, just audible. With good headphones while gaming it's not really noticeable. Also, I have installed FanControl to setup fan curves as well as a basic Arctic CPU cooler as that was the noisiest part. With those modifications I'm content with the noise level. I'm sure further tweaking could reduce the noise further.The USB WIFI dongle that comes with the PC is poor imo, (I had significant lag while playing on-line. Having replaced that with a slightly better wifi card it seems fine now. I also added a second SSD easily enough, although I see no mounting bay. I just used blu tack lol.I bought my last prebuilt from ADMI back in 2016. It too has a CIT power supply and I have had no issues.With this build, I received an MSI Ventus 2x 4070, with an H610M-K D4 mobo. Memory is 2 x 16 GB at 3200 MB/S.I'm very happy with my purchase. It also arrived a day early which worked out fine for me.
A**E
Good budget gaming PC
Delivery was quick and the order was well packaged, even inside the PC to prevent stuff from moving.The boxes for the GPU and Motherboard were all included, you’ll find the power cable and WiFi adapter inside the motherboard box.Parts installed:Palit RTX 4070 DualIntel I5-13400FArctic Alpine 17 CPU coolerCrucial DDR4 Pro 32GBASUS B660M-K D4 motherboardORIGIN Inception TL830 Pro NVMe 1TBCIT 700w Fx Pro Bronze power supplyMSI M100R Case600Mbps USB WiFi Adapter3 Years Warranty with ADMI (AWD-IT)Although cheaper parts were used, I would say it is cost efficient (I paid £1,169.95).The PC was preassembled with Windows 11 Home installed, cabling was done neatly and there is no noticeable GPU sag.The Arctic cooler is basic but does the job and very quiet, idle temperatures are around 30c-40c for both GPU and CPU, under load both sat around 60c.The RGB case cannot be synced with software, there is an LED switch for you to cycle through the RGB settings.Overall I am very happy with the purchase, there is room for upgrades in the future but for now this satisfies my needs!
N**Z
Not working
I am a pc expert and I know a decent amount about pcs, I decided to buy a pre built for a family member when it arrived it was packaged correctly and everything however once the pc was set up, it kept on getting a BSOD error. It happened so often that it caused the windows to crash and I had to reinstall it .I did various different steps such as: resetting the pc, checked everything was in place, updated drivers , used cmd prompt , updated bios but none of these steps worked .After further diagnosing I realised it was hardware issue and I didn’t want to touch the hardware just in case it affects the warranty of the computer.The next morning the pc was no longer showing display, I assume the ram was faulty and now I have issued a refund , I contacted AWD-ITs support multiple times through email and through their website and got no response from them.As a pc business they should check and run their pcs before selling as the pc was running right for the first 5-10 mins but after continued on getting the BSOD of death error .
M**N
Great PC for playing with generative AI locally
Runs 7b and at a push 13b quantized GPTQ large language models. Fine for LangChain projects. Runs stable diffusion with ease. I might try it for gaming at some point.Limitations - I've already swapped out the 32Gb RAM for 64Gb to run bigger GGML models. The 1tb hard drive fills up pretty quickly with downloaded models so will probably be the next upgrade. The 12gb of VRAM limits what can be done locally and an upgrade in this area would be costly with the price of GPU and might ask a lot of the 850watts power supply. The 4070 is at a good price point (relatively - they're all too expensive). Overall the spec is good for the price and I've had no issues with it
C**G
Make sure the spec of the machine you get matches what you ordered
Don't assume that what you ordered is what you get. My ADMI machine was meant to have 32GB but when I checked the System\About in Windows I noticed it said '24GB'. Using CPU-Z (pre-installed software) and a BIOS check revealed I had a 16GB and 8GB in the two RAM slots. When I contacted ADMI support, they checked my machine's serial number and didn't need to do any more because they realised their error. They asked me to send them the 8GB THEN they'd send a replacement 16GB. I refused and asked that they send me the 16GB first to try and restore some of my confidence in their company (and also so I only had to faff about inside the PC tower once rather than twice). They agreed, the new 16GB chipset worked, and I returned the 8GB.I've had the new PC for 6 weeks and use it several times a day. Geez, it's slow to boot up! It's not down to Windows 11 because I've got a cheap HP laptop running the same OS and it boots up in 10 seconds. The ADMI can take 20-40 seconds and sometimes looks like it's stalled. I don't use it for gaming, I used it for video editing, and it's not bad for that. My 4-year-old machine would take a day to upscale a 20 minute video, whereas this ADMI PC can do it in 1hr 20mins. Not as fast as I was hoping, but I'm greedy. I guess 20 times faster ought to be impressive, but that's only a 20 minute video. It goes to show that Nvidia cards (recommended for AI video upscaling all over YouTube) aren't quite there yet with their technology. Maybe another 5 years and they'll process a 1-hour video in a blink of an eye. For now you have time for a 3-course meal and a long nap.
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