• ✔ AMD RYZEN 3 1200 4-Core 3.1 GHz (3.4 GHz Turbo) | 1 TB 7200RPM Hard Drive | A320M Motherboard
  • ✔ Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 3GB Video Card | 8GB DDR4 2400 Gaming Memory | Windows 10 Home 64-bit
  • ✔ Wi-Fi Ready | No bloatware | Video Output: Dual-link DVI, DisplayPort (version 1.4), HDMI | 9 x USB (4 X USB 2.0; 5 X USB3.0)
  • ✔ Power by 80 Plus Certified 500 Watt Power Supply | Free Gaming Keyboard & Mouse | Monitor Not included
  • ✔ 1 Year Warranty on Parts and Labor | Lifetime Free US Technical Support | Assemble in the USA

Have only had it for a couple days, but can help with deciding what to get. The graphics card, great! No complaints with the 1050ti. The processor, actually better than expected! 8gb of ram, can run most games no problem. For those wondering, I have tested it on cs go and dota 2. Cs go, I get 200 FPS on high settings. Dota is easy to run. This pc is actually a great buy with the capability to upgrade as well. You won’t be disappointed at all.

Thing runs great at its price point. Went from gaming on a MAC to this and the difference is night and day. Would highly suggest buying a different wifi adapter with your order cause the one they give you is a POS to be honest.

Looks great, boots fast. Husband is currently benching it but hasn't got any snags so far. Two items of note, discrepancies between Amazon description and actual spec. Includes aftermarket cooler, which is probably better than stock, but motherboard model is different and does not have an M2 slot. Does have a spare PCIE slot so a cheap adapter should fix that. Also, super props for including a (nice) mouse and keyboard!

I have owned and used several branded computers both Mac and PC - high end laptops for the most part. The Skytech Archangel ( with NVIDIA1060) is my first assembled computer and it is by far the best computer I have found for my purposes in; power, speed, smoothness of operation and reliability all at a price that is half to one-third of what I have expected to pay. I have little technical expertise so had some minor [Ryzen & GTX 1060 Edition] SkyTech ArchAngel Gaming Computer Desktop PC Ryzen 1200 3.1GHz Quad-Core, GTX 1060 3GB, 8GB DDR4 2400, 1TB HDD, 24X DVD, Wi-Fi USB, Windows 10 Home 64-bitproblems in putting everything together - an email note to the support site brought quick assistance. The technician who helped me was exceedingly knowledgeable (not to mention patient and good-humored) The customer support thus certainly ranks with the best I have ever experienced. I feel I have a computer equal to any I would have had custom-made,using the best of components, at a price well below anything I expected to pay after months of research. I highly recommend this machine and this company for anyone who wants high quality at a reasonable price.

After looking to build a pc and pricing it out, my brother found this thing on here. its a pretty damn good deal and around a 100$ cheaper than what i was going to build with a better graphics card. My first impressions: -The computers mechanical hard drive is painfully slow and really limits the speed of the computer. My brother had 250g samsung solid state drive that he had yet install on his computer and gifted it to me. After cloning my system onto it I installed it as my first dedicated hard drive and now use the mechanical hard drive as extra storage. That is the biggest single upgrade you should do if you get this computer. -The computer is missing microsd and sd slot (memory cards for cameras). For 11$ i bought one that that has numerous ports and an additional usb 2.0 and installed into the extra bay in front the computer. Note, Don't buy one that uses usb 3.0 because it doesn't have an extra additional usb slot 3.0 on the motherboard, however it has extra usb 2.0 slots on the motherboard. -The motherboard is cheap but it works, the only bummer is that motherboard is not able to overclock the processor which is a shame because the processor used in this machine can -The case was not as ugly as i thought it would be.I was originally going to put it in new case or shell when i was looking at it on the internet but to be honest it doesn't bother me as much as i thought it would. - The mouse is garbage that it comes with, however the keyboard is fine. Already had an 8$ bluetooth mouse laying around so thats what i am using. It really is a decent PC and can run overwatch and fortnight no problem. If you buy this computer i would definitely recommend putting in a SSD (hard drive) to improve performance (night and day difference). I have yet to add more ram because its seems fine with the 8 gb it has. Buy a new mouse and your set.

This is a great purchase for the budget gamer in need of a new computer. The case is beautiful and functional with topside ports and an outer cover for the CD player to maintain a clean appearance on the outside. Someone obviously paid a lot of attention to providing optimal cooling, and the cables are neatly tucked out of the way where they can barely be seen, and fans are placed at the front and in the back of the unit in such a way as to provide optimal airflow. As though that weren't enough, they even provide a fairly decent gaming mouse and keyboard, and not the cheap bottom of the barrel versions that come with most computers. Most importantly however, set up was a breeze, and worked flawlessly out of the box. If your looking for a budget gaming PC this one is a great pick.

Got this as a gift for my son who is an avid gamer and his previous system was an Alienware. However looking at the cost with an Alienware with less than these specifications was prohibitive. Somehow we found this and can’t believe it. Everything runs well, no issues but most importantly as a customer I had a question for the support staff/ team. It was something simple and my mistake and I emailed on Labor Day weekend not expecting to hear back until Tuesday the earliest but no - I had a reply within the hour which clarified my confusion. This is worth it more than the system to me. It’s so rare sadly to get this level of support on high ticket items especially when Amazon was the seller. ( there was a paper inside the box with SkyTech contact details info for any issues) it’s great to know that the support is there and not just words on paper. I highly recommend this. If for some reason you’re reading this then you may be thinking about getting it - do it ! You won’t be sorry.

Computer came packed as advertised but no documentation whatsoever. Had to figure out how to get video working on our screen--it took 3 trips to the store to finally get the right adapters. Machine will not work wih hdmi--need to adapt to dvi. Sound was another issue. Typical green connection in back seems to need drivers or something. Rather, had to use top holes. Took a while to figure out how to work headphones with mic. I had headphones going through the audio hole on top but mic would not work. Somehow my son got it going but can't tell you how. I think the makers of the product put in nice parts but didn't go through the trouble of loading drivers etc, that most of us are used to getting with our product. If you are not computer savvy, find someone who is. May have to do some google research on what to do as well. We've had it a couple of months so far and it plays Fortnight no problem. Actually, no problems at all in anything. Haven't yet loaded microsoft office--hopefully will just load without problems.

This computer is really really nice. It’s amazing compared to my previous computer. The main games I play I can run on full settings and get upwards of 120fps, those games being League, CS, Fortnite, Etc. I had a problem with it and I contacted customer service. It went straight to voice mail so I figured it out myself after about 40 minutes of investigating (a cord (SataG_1 I think) had come unplugged from the hard drive and all I had to do was push it back in. A while later I got a call telling me that they thought i might have a cord unplugged and they could walk me through it, so A+ on the customer support, and A+ on the quality of the machine. However if you’re planning to purchase this, make sure you have a DVI-d(24+1), DisplayPort, or Hdmi monitor port. I had to buy an dvi-d(24+1) to VGA adapter because I was unaware that the motherboard’s monitor port was disabled until it arrived. All in all this is without a doubt the best purchase I’ve made in a long long time. It’s also a bit bigger than I thought it’d be but that’s my own fault for not noting the measurements