🎉 Elevate Your Game with iBUYPOWER's Ultimate Gaming PC!
The iBUYPOWER Scale Orange Gaming PC is a powerhouse designed for gamers and professionals alike, featuring an AMD Ryzen 7 5700 CPU, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 8GB GPU, and 16GB DDR4 RAM. With a lightning-fast 500GB NVMe SSD and a stylish tempered glass RGB case, this desktop is not just about performance but also aesthetics. It comes equipped with multiple USB ports, WiFi capabilities, and runs on Windows 11 Home, making it the perfect choice for anyone looking to elevate their gaming or work experience.
Standing screen display size | 1 |
Processor | 3.7 GHz ryzen_7 |
RAM | DDR4 |
Hard Drive | 1 SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 7 |
Brand | iBUYPOWER |
Series | SCA7N4603 |
Item model number | SCA7N4603 |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Item Weight | 35.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 8.66 x 19.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.5 x 8.66 x 19.4 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 500 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 1 |
K**T
Great Performance and Value - Highly Recommended
I'm very happy with the overall performance and value of my iBUYPOWER prebuilt PC. It runs smoothly across everything I’ve used it for, including gaming, multitasking, and general daily use. Game performance is excellent, and the system boots quickly thanks to the NVMe SSD.The PC arrived in nearly flawless condition. The only minor issue was a few barely noticeable scratches on the tempered glass side panel, purely cosmetic and hardly worth mentioning, but worth noting for completeness.Interestingly, the system came with a Valorant-themed aesthetic, which wasn’t advertised. I actually like the look, it adds a bit of personality to the build without being overdone. Everything else was exactly as advertised.I did encounter a small hiccup with Windows not being activated out of the box, but it was easily resolved through standard troubleshooting.The included keyboard and mouse were a pleasant surprise, much better quality than I expected for bundled peripherals. They’re perfectly usable for casual gaming.The motherboard includes 4 RAM slots, even though only one 16GB stick is installed. This makes upgrading to 32GB or dual-channel memory much easier down the line.Overall, this is a well-built, great-performing PC at a strong price point. Aside from some very minor cosmetic blemishes and a quick Windows setup fix, everything met or exceeded my expectations. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable mid-range gaming desktop.
R**N
Great gaming computer that didn’t break the bank.
Great performance for the price. I decided it was time to get a gaming class computer but didn’t want to spend a fortune. This fit the requirements perfectly. Setup was simple with no problems. The part that took the longest was transferring data from my old computer. Originally I didn’t really care one way or the other about the glass side or the lights but they’re really starting to grow on me.
B**H
Cord Management, Storage and Cooling Fan
This image was just a temporary solution to how the cords were before. I am getting an ESD Mat to officially fix this and arrange them more properly.I've had this PC now since 2020. I have not had any issues what so ever with what I got it for which was gaming. Like Call of Duty Coldwar, Black Ops 2, Borderlands Series, Apel Legends, etc. They run great.I clean the inside of my own PC and recently I changed the Thermal because it started rising above 90 C. The first time I opened this PC the first time I cleaned it over a year ago, I noticed whoever put this PC together did not do cable management very well. They had em in zip ties which hey, good but at the same time, they pulled them on too tight. I had to carefully cut them off because nothing was unlocking them. When they came off, some of the cords had indentions in them which I don't think you're supposed to tie them too tight. There was not wiggle room what so ever. They only put the cords through two areas more near the front fans and even tied bent cords together. So right now until I get an ESD Mat, I've got a big jumble mess of cords trying to poke out. Only reason why I had to deal with it in the first place because the zip ties were so tight, the cords could not be moved at all for one, but the side panel would not close all the way. It was very unorganized cord wise and very poorly done. Everything else is great.If anyone plays big games like over 100gb's worth, I would recommend getting a bigger hard drive or an external hard drive because you would be able to get 2 maybe 3-4 games(maybe). But you need extra space for gaming performance to. It's an SDD which is good but there's not a lot of space. I would say this particular build would probably be good for people who play indie type games or games that don't require a lot of space.All in all, I'd give this an 6/10 for my experience. Minus 4 stars for the way the cords were put together. Past 5 stars for never having performance issues with how they were done.The cooling fan I kind of don't like, when I changed the Thermal Paste in it a few days ago, this is the type of fan that you can't really get in between the heat sink and fan because of what the screw has that connects to the heatsink. It's impossible to take apart without breaking anything. So I'm considering on getting a new one at some point that I can easily maintain. And I really hate how uncomfortable it is once you get one screw out because it pops out loud and when trying to stick it back in its slot, you literally have to push down on it hard enough for the screw to be able to reach its socket. First time, I about had a heart attack because it literally sounds like something is breaking when it isn't. Either way, I don't like the fact you can't get behind the fan truly to get to the hard to reach places.It is quiet 99 percent of the time but you really hear the fans going once you launch a big graphical game like CoD. It's not LOUD but you can definitely hear the speed increase when playing and launching those type of games.Would I recommend this PC? Yes! Only complaint was cable management, storage and the cooling fan. This is a good budget gaming pc, so if anyone's looking for a cheap setup, this is it.It is also supports Windows 11 if anyone's wondering. It took me months before I realized that it was. You have to switch the TPM on yourself. You may not get the update right away but it is compatible.
A**
Terrible packing. Borderline unacceptable.
So I planned on taking pics if anything seemed wrong and it did. Right out of the pack you can see in the attached picture a ram stick was knocked out of its slot “dimm” and was laying in the bottom of the case. If someone had been buying there first ever pc they may not have known what to do in this situation. Once that was lined out it started up good but it should have came with a display port cable and didn’t. I could be wrong on that mabye monitors do and pc don’t so my bad if I’m wrong. Next they had connected all the case fans to the aio header. No big deal but it’s set to auto detect 100%duty cycle. So they ran wide open. Now that’s all fixed the 4070 super and i7 14th gen is a powerhouse and the ibuypower cpu cooler fan cools really well. I’m happy with everything but the ram getting knocked out and the bad system setup once all that got lined out it’s so far a great pc but I am watching it to make sure it stay performing good. Update 3/13. I’ve literally had to work with this thing and work on it since day one. Then if you have an issue they will want to make you wait a month to get replacement parts.
J**T
It's a good starter computer
It's definitely not the best computer you're going to ever get. It's about mid grade now but I got it because I didn't want to build one straight out. I was just getting into it and it seemed like a good option. It's about a million times better than an Xbox so I can't be happier. I ended up putting more RAM in it. It did not have enough and definitely going to have to put some more memory in it as well. I may upgrade it in the future, but for now it plays video games quite well. Just don't expect to play everything in high. Def I think the new Oblivion literally almost killed this thing lol
T**Y
Great entry level PC
First ever gaming PC and coming from an Xbox I wonder why I didn't make the jump sooner. Runs games like call of duty and Ready or not on medium to high graphics at 1080p at 100-120fps. Boot time is amazing does not make much sound when the fans are running and the value is incredible for the money.
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