Level up your setup with the iBUYPOWER ESI5N5603, the perfect gaming PC build for someone looking to upgrade their desktop computer system for video games, editing, and streaming. This prebuilt iBUYPOWER Gaming PC utilizes professionally vetted components to create a high-performing desktop machine. Take gaming and content creation to a new level on an Intel Core Ultra 5 225F processor paired with an NVIDIA RTX 5060 8GB graphics card. Enjoy fast load times and ample storage space on a 1TB NVMe solid-state drive. Multitask like no other thanks to 16GB DDR5 RGB RAM. The PC is even Wi-Fi Ready and comes with Windows 11 Home installed so you can plug in and game right away. Discover the gamer experience and upgrade your RGB setup thanks to the included iBUYPOWER gaming keyboard and mouse. To keep your computer cool and quiet at full power, the ESI5N5603 boasts the new 2024 iBUYPOWER AW4 cooler and RGB fans in a premium iBUYPOWER Element SE Black Case. GET BATTLEFIELD 6 WITH PURCHASE! •Redeem offer by October 31, 2025. •Complete the Purchase Verification process and submit a valid claim form with your proof of purchase by September 30, 2025. •Redeem offer by October 31, 2025. Intel Core Ultra 5 225F NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 8GB 16GB DDR5 RGB 5200MHz (16x1) 1TB NVMe SSD Windows 11 Home CHIMERA KM7 Keyboard Included iBUYPOWER Element SE chassis Tower Air Fan
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Model: iBUYPOWER Element SE Gaming PC Desktop - Intel Core Ultra 5 225F, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 8GB, 16GB DDR5 RGB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD - ESI5N5603 (Get Battlefield 6 with Purchase - see instructions)
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They are all close in power and price. I think it would depend on the persons priorities, best video card, big ram and hard drive, cheapest one. None of them are bad and it's good seeing the price come down.
They are all close in power and price. I think it would depend on the persons priorities, best video card, big ram and hard drive, cheapest one. None of them are bad and it's good seeing the price come down.
Thanks. I canceled the Walmart i5 5070 one ($1099) and got the Costco one ($950). For $150 less I'd rather have double the memory and hard drive, 2nd year warranty than the better video card. .
Thanks. I canceled the Walmart i5 5070 one ($1099) and got the Costco one ($950). For $150 less I'd rather have double the memory and hard drive, 2nd year warranty than the better video card. .
IMO you are getting more for your money. Unless you needed that 5070 for pure gaming horsepower, the 5060 should be good enough for any 1080p gaming and some 1440p. Wait a year or two then upgrade your card to a 60XX or whatever is out.
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If you want to play AAA games made in 2025 at 1080p max or 1440p high settings, do not buy 8GB VRAM GPUs, running out of VRAM causes stutters and missing textures. 8GB is already not enough for these types of games. Check out the links below and see if games you want to play are on them to see the performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I...vWI&t=325s https://youtu.be/cElzi6wNfn4?si=-C9EBxeOFq9NP7GM
I just helped a friend diagnose and sell a last gen RTX 4060 from these guys. Worst setup ever! They used the most basic entry level motherboard, ADATA ssd, most generic power supply ever, no name grand RGB ram and the most underpowered cpu cooler. They didn't configure xmp properly and it was unstable and windows wasn't even activated.
I get it people want to get a prebuilt and don't want the hastle with building it, but just know that for the price of a custom build with way higher quality components your gonna pay these guys to get bottom barrel components.
I mean at least the case looks nice and cable management is probably pretty good.
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Copy pasting for people who play newer AAA titles at max settings:
If you want to play AAA games made in 2025 at 1080p max or 1440p high settings, do not buy 8GB VRAM GPUs, running out of VRAM causes stutters and missing textures. 8GB is already not enough for these types of games. Check out the links below and see if games you want to play are on them to see the performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I...vWI&t=325s https://youtu.be/cElzi6wNfn4?si=-C9EBxeOFq9NP7GM
What's the cheapest 12GB or even 16GB GPU out there, the 5070ti? Something like that seems to jump the systems to $1600 or more. Maybe we will see good things on BF but who knows.
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Copy pasting for people who play newer AAA titles at max settings:
If you want to play AAA games made in 2025 at 1080p max or 1440p high settings, do not buy 8GB VRAM GPUs, running out of VRAM causes stutters and missing textures. 8GB is already not enough for these types of games. Check out the links below and see if games you want to play are on them to see the performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I...vWI&t=325s https://youtu.be/cElzi6wNfn4?si=-C9EBxeOFq9NP7GM
What's the cheapest 12GB or even 16GB GPU out there, the 5070ti? Something like that seems to jump the systems to $1600 or more. Maybe we will see good things on BF but who knows.
5060 TI and 9060 XT come in 16gb versions. 5070 is 12gb too. Some people were complaining about that card's VRAM initially but I think 12gb is plenty. If you can afford the extra 50 to 200 for that kind of system the increased VRAM will let you play many newer games at max settings.
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But if you did want to save $50 this is still solid.
But if you did want to save $50 this is still solid.
EDIT: Found it. https://slickdeals.net/f/18559933-cyberpowerpc-gamer-xtreme-gaming-desktop-ultra-5-225f-rtx-5060-win-11-home-32gb-ram-2tb-ssd-costco-949?src=SDSearc
iBUYPOWER Slate Gaming PC Desktop - Intel Core i5 14400F, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 12GB, 16GB DDR5 RGB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD
https://www.walmart.com/ip/iBUYPO...702897
EDIT: Found it. https://slickdeals.net/f/18559933-cyberpowerpc-gamer-xtreme-gaming-desktop-ultra-5-225f-rtx-5060-win-11-home-32gb-ram-2tb-ssd-costco-949?src=SDSearc
iBUYPOWER Slate Gaming PC Desktop - Intel Core i5 14400F, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 12GB, 16GB DDR5 RGB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD
https://www.walmart.com/ip/iBUYPO...702897
If you want to play AAA games made in 2025 at 1080p max or 1440p high settings, do not buy 8GB VRAM GPUs, running out of VRAM causes stutters and missing textures. 8GB is already not enough for these types of games. Check out the links below and see if games you want to play are on them to see the performance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I...vWI
https://youtu.be/cElzi6wNfn4?si=-C9EBxeOFq9NP7GM
I get it people want to get a prebuilt and don't want the hastle with building it, but just know that for the price of a custom build with way higher quality components your gonna pay these guys to get bottom barrel components.
I mean at least the case looks nice and cable management is probably pretty good.
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If you want to play AAA games made in 2025 at 1080p max or 1440p high settings, do not buy 8GB VRAM GPUs, running out of VRAM causes stutters and missing textures. 8GB is already not enough for these types of games. Check out the links below and see if games you want to play are on them to see the performance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I...vWI
https://youtu.be/cElzi6wNfn4?si=-C9EBxeOFq9NP7GM
Copy pasting for people who play newer AAA titles at max settings:
If you want to play AAA games made in 2025 at 1080p max or 1440p high settings, do not buy 8GB VRAM GPUs, running out of VRAM causes stutters and missing textures. 8GB is already not enough for these types of games. Check out the links below and see if games you want to play are on them to see the performance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I...vWI&t=325s
https://youtu.be/cElzi6wNfn4?si=-C9EBxeOFq9NP7GM
What's the cheapest 12GB or even 16GB GPU out there, the 5070ti? Something like that seems to jump the systems to $1600 or more. Maybe we will see good things on BF but who knows.
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