🎉 Game On: Elevate Your Play with Style!
The STGAubron Gaming Desktop PC is a high-performance machine designed for gamers and professionals alike. Featuring an Intel Core i7-8700 processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 graphics, and a massive 2TB SSD, this PC is built to handle everything from gaming to video editing with ease. With RGB peripherals and advanced connectivity options, it’s not just a computer; it’s a complete gaming and productivity hub.
C**E
Working great so far!
My husband has wanted a PC for gaming for years but knew he wouldn’t have a ton of time to use it so we didn’t want to spend an arm and a leg on it. From the reviews, it was perfect for a beginner! He’s downloaded 2 games, one of them being Hogwarts which he was worried it wouldn’t be powerful enough and it has been doing excellent with it! The reviews were mixed on the items that came with it, but almost everyone said the headset sucked so I got him another one so he has yet to try it, but keeping it as a back up so I can’t speak on that, we also can’t speak on the Bluetooth sound bar because he couldn’t get it to link with the pc, but the keyboard and mouse are working fine for his needs! We are happy with the purchase so far & will update if any issues arise!
D**R
Info on the Hardware You Get
Altogether, I'm quite happy with this PC for the price I paid. It will run the more demanding games of this generation right out of the box (the 3060 Ti is mostly designed to excel at 1080p resolutions). However, there are reasons it's a little on the cheap side:The Motherboard (an LGA 1200 that supports intel cpus) is pretty basic and very small, and it's the biggest limiting factor for overall power. It doesn't have any M.2 slots. Instead, it has 4 SATA connectors, so you're stuck with slower SSDs (or, god forbid, an HDD in this day and age). It also only has 2 RAM slots and comes with one 16 GB stick rather than two 8 GB sticks. The Wi-Fi adapter is included as a USB dongle rather than being built into the motherboard, and I had to get a separate ($15) bluetooth adapter.That said, these issues really aren't as bad as they seem at first. The extra load times for the SATA SSD aren't really that noticeable. I've already upgraded it to 32GB of RAM, and it's not like I'm going to need more than that any time soon. Finally, it's got tons of USB ports and you can just buy USB Bluetooth and Wi-Fi adapters for a small amount of money (note: It DOES have an ethernet port).If you just want to play some games and browse the web, this is a very solid choice for the price.
B**Y
I really want to love it but...
Purchase the STGAubron Gaming Desktop PC Computer for my son to replace a rather old laptop and more gaming options. I chose this one because of the i7 processor, 16 gigs of memory and the GeForce video card. Granted these components aren't the most recent but their nothing to sneeze at for the price. The memory is maxed out but there are 2 spare SATA ports for additional hard drives. The first PC was never delivered due to damage in route then it took 2wks and a phone call to get the refund before I could order it again. Second one came within a few days. It was packaged well, even had packing inside the case to keep the components stable. There's usb ports on the top of the case as well as mic, audio, power and restart. Labeling of these ports needs white paint so you can see them especially when the power light is on and the room is dark. The back has the usual expected ports and some of the usb ports are pretty tight but still usable. There is a VGA port on the back with a cap over it and a sticker that says do not use yet a VGA cable was included and I had to supply the DVI cable to connect to the video card, ODD. The usual flashy lights that come with gaming computers and a multitude of fans should keep everything cool. The power supply is under the bottom fans along with the SSD which I also find a bit odd. I'd rather have the SSD away from the heat of the power supply, js. The left side of the case is a framed glass door with a push magnet latch and lifts off the hinges for easy access. I had an existing monitor and connecting everything was pretty self explanatory and had no issues. Booting up was flawless and getting updates was faster than I anticipated. After spending some time with it I discovered an issue with registering Windows and I was not provided a product key so customer support time. Called Skytech around 11am and didn't have to wait too long to talk to a human who didn't quite understand my issue and requested I send screenshots and she would call me back which I did but she did not so I called again, got a different human who after asking for my ph# stated "You're having issues registering Office?" I had to explain it was Windows, send the pictures again, she gave me a product key and registration is complete thank you much bye. Then I notice a few other issues which I tried to call customer service back to discuss them but now their too busy and will call me back. The issues are small but a little concerning: Can't get the sleep option to appear after googling two different ways and still no change. Hybernate appears to shut down because even though the mouse and the keyboard are set to wake the computer they don't after I choose hybernate, so I have no other option but to press the power button and the computer goes through a complete boot. The monitor wouldn't come on one time when I rebooted the computer. I thought it was the monitor or the cable but it worked fine on another computer so I rebooted the new one and everything was good. The keyboard, mouse and RGB BT sound bar all plug into usb and have taken turns not working after boot up and I had to unplug the usb then plug it back in for it to work again. Still not disappointed, these are annoyances that hopefully can get resolved. The computer has a super fast boot, is quite despite the seven fans, came with 0 bloatware and was a very decent price. I have until March to return it so we'll see.UPDATE 16Feb2023Sent Skytech an email listing the issues with sleep and hybernate, usb devices randomly not working, monitor remaining blank after boot randomly and restart button on cabinet does nothing. They sent me instructions on how to make the sleep option available via bios which worked but the only thing went to sleep was the monitor which wouldn’t wake. They offered a partial refund for the keyboard and mouse stating they might be the wake issue(place confused emoji here). They did not address the monitor issue at all and stated the restart button was disabled due to it possibly causing bluescreen with Windows. I’m done and packing it up to be returned. I think Windows needs to be reloaded at best, crappy motherboard at worst.
F**T
For the price? It's just right
This is the best bang for your buck! An amazing mid tier gaming pc with great memory, and dedicated graphics card. For a little over $500 it contains and operates like a $1k gaming pc, it truly is a steal.Be aware that just the pc is worth it, everything else in the package will need replacing as it is straight garbage. And honestly, you SHOULD replace it with better mid tier quality gaming equipment to compliment this great pc.
L**I
Satisfied with purchase
First of all I want to state it was packaged really well came in perfect condition. The pc was really easy to set up, the cpu is outdated but it wasn’t a problem for me, the boot up is really fast which is 10 seconds. I was kinda skeptical of this pc because of the reviews but I went in and bought it. I’m glad I did as this is my first ever gaming pc, the only problem I’m having is connecting the speaker but that doesn’t matter cuz it came with a wireless headphone which I use. It can run games on high settings and it’s stable even when recording and streaming. I have yet to experience any sort of lag!
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