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Product Name: | ASUS ROG Strix G10 Gaming Desktop PC, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Processor, GeForce RTX 3060, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB PCIe SSD + 1TB HDD, Wi-Fi 5, Windows 11 Home, G10DK-NB766 |
Product Description: | NEWEGG POWER BAR 30+Basic 60+Average 144+Above Average 240+Extreme Time Spy Score:9,077 32thPercentile 470FPS 380FPS 220FPS 205FPS 1080P See All Games For optimal experience, all scores displayed are factoring in the highest in-game graphics settings enabled and ray tracing disabled. Disclaimer: Benchmarks including Frames Per Second (FPS) and Time Spy Score are estimations based on system configurations. Data is provided by 3DMark directly and not Newegg. Actual performance may vary. |
Product SKU: | N82E16883221719 |
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If it's crashing there must be some default settings that needs adjustment: Memory timings, most likely. Or the memory might not be seated correctly, or the assembly process left out thermal paste on the processor. Lots of things that could get screwed up.
Given the price it still might be worth pulling the trigger and approaching it like a new build, pulling it apart and reassembling it to make sure it's all correct?
*EDIT* Nevermind- looks like Asus cheaped out on the power supply. Replacing the power supply tacks on enough cost that this is no longer a Slickdeal. Sadface.
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I agree the reviews are worrying, but would still be interested in taking a shot if any experts out there have more to chime in on addressing the crashes.
Any brand will do. 650 watt 80+ gold. Here is an example:
https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16817139279
I hope it just works, but I have a spare 800w PSU so if it needs more juice, I have more to give it
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-plexiglass side isn't flush with the tower making me wonder how much dust will accumulate inside. You can use the metal siding but you lose the aesthetics
-there doesn't appear to be vents on the front. If there is, I couldn't see or feel it
-the tower CPU fan is decent (for the price) but the 5800X can get hot and will throttle at 90C. This shouldn't be an issue while gaming though. The next best cooling solution would be liquid cooling which may bring temps down -10C
-someone mentioned the distance between the PSU and the GPU and while visually it looks close, in practice this has almost no effect on GPU temperature and all is normal. The PSU fans are not facing up
-in the bios it shows two m2 slots but they're both occupied, meaning no additional m2 drive expansion
-the tower only has 1 built in hdd (occupied) and 1 built in ssd slot (unoccupied).
-the tower has a separate Down facing vent for the PSU but due to the slight angle the tower sits at, I can't imagine this vent working that well
-the motherboard is an Asus proprietary hardware (cannot find on pcpartpicker). Nothing wrong with it for what it is but some people like the idea of having a standardized mobo
-as someone else mentioned the ram is actually 3200mhz not 2666
All this said, for the price I paid I think it's a good deal as a pre build for someone who wants a fast computer with gaming option
I haven't used a discrete GPU in years so maybe someone can explain this. I ran geekbench's OpenCL and Vulcan GPU benchmarks and both came out slightly better than a 6700XT which I understand should perform significantly better than a 3060. Is geekbench not reliable/red herring? Cinebench score came out as expected