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The STGAubron Gaming PC combines an Intel Core i7 8th Gen processor with a Radeon RX 580 8GB GPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB SSD to deliver high-performance gaming and multitasking. Equipped with WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and vibrant RGB lighting, it supports smooth gameplay at 60+ FPS on popular titles while offering fast connectivity and immersive aesthetics—all running on Windows 11 Home.
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Processor | 2.2 GHz core_i7 |
RAM | 16 GB DIMM |
Hard Drive | 512 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Radeon RX 580 8G |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11n |
Brand | STGAubron |
Series | STGAubron |
Item model number | ABR1824 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Item Weight | 22.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 14.6 x 8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.5 x 14.6 x 8 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 6 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 |
Power Source | AC |
M**T
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.
A**E
Don't buy
*UPDATE* I've had the computer for a year and a half and the C-drive died. I couldn't save anything off it. This might not be their fault but what is their fault is that it was built with an older model processor and when Windows 11 is required in October I was told the processor won't support it. I will need to buy a new one and have it installed. I am not a happy camper.I'm in my 70's and bought this because my internet sucks big time. I was hoping that because gaming computers are made to process fast it would improve my computer experience. I don't know enough about computers to know if this is the case BUT the new computer works way better than my old one. I'm not getting glitches, stuttering or stalled now. The price was about the same as a regular desktop computer so I threw caution to the wind and bought it. My biggest problem was setting everything up because it came with very limited instructions. I do, however, have a much flashier computer than any of my grand kids so bonus points for that. I only gave 3 stars overall because I can't speak to the gaming part, my tech support was my grandson but I thought the price was very good for everything that I got. I'm not a fan of the sound bar. It sounds way better than regular speakers but tends to shut down randomly and I don't know how to fix that. I also miss have a place to insert a CD but I know younger gamers probably don't use them anymore. Addendum-I bought the computer 6 months ago and the letters are wearing off the keyboard. Two letters are barely legible. The keyboard works and the lights are cool but I'm not happy that the letters are disappearing.
P**E
Great product, great price
best bang for your buck! bought for my 16 year old gamer and it was a great option! Looks awesome, runs well and is not cheaply made
T**S
Good $500 budget gaming computer
This is review is for the i7/RX580 16GB Ram, 512GB SSD system. Price at time of review is $499.99This is INITIAL review done a few hours after taking out of the box and written using said computer.Real specs:Processor: i7-4790Ram: 2 8GB DDR3SSD: SATA, did not disassemble enough to see what brand was labeled asVideo card is unbranded AMD Radeon RX580 2048SPThe motherboard is a mini-atx board, so only 1 PCIe slot and no NVME slot. There are 4 built in SATA connections though. Processor is NOT eligible for Windows 11. If you wanted to strip out Windows and put on a Linux flavor I'm sure that would work.The Bluetooth 5.0 is not native and instead is a USB dongle, but with 9 (6 USB2, 3 USB3) USB ports there's plenty of places to put it.Bootup was fine, setup no problems, no BSODs and system been running for a few hours now. Bloatware was limited to what comes with a fresh install of Windows 10.Since this is billed as a gaming computer did some checking at "Can I Run It" to see what it could in fact run.According to Can I Run It, it will run all the games listed in description, except for Eldon Ring.Not mentioned in description, but will run as per Can I Run It:Red Dead 2 - RecommendedBaldur's Gate 3- MinimumHelldivers 2 - MinimumWitcher 3 - RecommendedDiablo IV - RecommendedTo give you an idea of what it won't run, will NOT run as per Can I Run It:Starfield (duh)Cyberpunk 2077 (conflicting, could be minimum)Indiana Jones and the Great CircleWarhammer 40KMechwarrior 5: ClansAll that said this would make an okay budget computer if you aren't looking to play the latest and greatest games.As billed and priced it's a $500 computer, don't expect it to be a $1000 computer and it's fine. Case is upgrade ready with plenty of breathing room down the road when today's motherboards and processors and down in the $100 range for easy upgrades.UPDATE Edit:Taking off a star for the network. Onboard NIC is not reliable at all. Keeps dropping connection. Included Wifi USB dongle also garbageish. Sadly already have the system up and running and old system disassembled for parts, so can't just return for a new system in hopes of getting a working network. Pulled out a spare TP-Link USB wifi and seems to work fine so far.
M**N
Can't upgrade to Windows 11
The computer is good for what it is, and the price point, but they use cheap internals, loose fitting connections, and it's not sellers issue, but the system does not qualify for the Windows 11 upgrade. Have to buy a whole new computer.
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