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ABS Gladiator Gaming PC - Intel i7 10700K - Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3070 8GB Vision - G.Skill TridentZ RGB 16GB DDR4 3200MHz - 1TB Intel M.2 NVMe SSD - RGB 240MM AIO CPU Cooler
$225 off w/ Samsung 49" Gaming Monitor combo purchase, limited offer
- Intel Core i7 10700K 3.80GHz (5.10GHz Turbo Boost), 8-Core 16-Thread
- Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3070 8GB Vision (White)
- ASUS Prime Z490-P (WIFI) ATX Motherboard
- RGB AIO 240MM Liquid Cooling (White)
- G.Skill TridentZ RGB 16GB DDR4 3200MHz
- 1TB Intel 660P M.2 NVMe SSD
- 750W 80 Plus Gold
- Windows 10 Home 64-bit
- VR Ready

ABS Gladiator Gaming PC
Enter the gaming arena with the ABS Gladiator. With the mighty power provided by its first-class hardware, to conquer all kinds of hot AAA and VR titles is a piece of cake.
Note: Pictures are for reference only. Graphics card brand varies.

Unlocked Intel Core i7 10th Gen 10700K
Game, record and stream without compromise. The Intel Core i7 10th Gen 10700K processor offers 8 cores, 16 threads, and up to 5.1 GHz boost frequency to blast through demanding applications and gaming.

GeForce RTX 3070 8GB
This GPU takes on the latest games with the power of Ampere—NVIDIA's 2nd generation RTX architecture. Get incredible performance with enhanced Ray Tracing Cores and Tensor Cores, new streaming multiprocessors, and high-speed GDDR6 memory.

G.Skill TridentZ RGB 16GB DDR4
Featuring a completely exposed light bar with vibrant RGB LEDs, merged with the award-winning Trident Z heat spreader, and constructed with the highest quality components, the Trident Z RGB DDR4 memory combines the most vivid RGB lighting with uncompromised performance.

Fast Storage
The 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD provides ultra-fast data access and retrieval to make everything you do feel responsive.

Liquid Cooling for CPU
A RGB AIO 240mm liquid cooler effectively takes heat away from the CPU to ensure stable performance under full load.

Sleek Look
With outstanding ventilation and elegant aesthetics, the case fits anywhere and stands out everywhere.
Warranty & Returns
Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
Warranty
- Limited Warranty period (parts): 1 year
- Limited Warranty period (labor): 1 year
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Return Policies
- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
- This item is covered by Newegg.com's Standard Return Policy
Manufacturer Contact Info
- Manufacturer Product Page
- Manufacturer Website
- Support Phone: 1-800-685-3471
- Support Email: customercare@abs.com
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Pros: - Arrived very quickly, well packaged, no visible damage or issues with case or components. - Build quality is good, cable management was actually very good and looked professional with no loose wires. - Only pre-built I could find with these specs using a non-Asus Z490 motherboard. - Good component selection: manufacturer matched set, Vision G motherboard has good VRMs and Intel LAN chipset, video card has a solid cooler design, DEEPCOOL Castle 240EX AIO CPU cooler is a huge improvement over what some other pre-builts in the price range give you, everything is aesthetically matched for a high-quality look.
Cons: - RTX 3070 video card is DOA. - Case has poor airflow, but I knew this when I chose this pre-built. - RAM X.M.P. was not enabled in UEFI (easy enough to turn it on myself, but a lot of people seem to have this complaint with these pre-builts).
Overall Review: Since a custom build is off the table for the time being with video cards being impossible to get and extremely overpriced, I decided to give this pre-built a shot. What made the decision for me was the non-Asus Z490 motherboard, since I didn't want to spend this much on something that would be obsolete much sooner than a custom build (Asus Z490 motherboards will NOT support M.2 PCIe 4.0 with a CPU upgrade needed for NVMe Gen4 SSDs, whereas this Gigabyte Z490 will). The selection of parts also seemed to be decent quality (no bottom-tier motherboard, cheap air cooler or low-quality power supply), especially compared to other pre-builts in this price range. Unlike orders from a boutique PC builder which could take over a month to ship, this was ready to ship and it arrived only 4 days after I placed the order. After checking that nothing looked out of place from shipping, I powered it on to immediate artifacting pixels and green lines all over the POST screen, followed by the screen going black with no output from either HDMI port on the video card. I gave it one more try with the same result, then powered it down, unplugged everything, reseated video card in the PCIe slot and reseated power supply connections to the video card (double-checking there were no visible PSU connector issues as reported on some Gigabyte RTX 3000 series card). After this, I powered it on and it actually booted into Windows, but with resolution grayed out and locked to 1024x768. Device Manager shows a yellow warning icon on the video card and status "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems (Code 43)". Attempting to reinstall the device or update the driver results in immediate green pixel artifacts and black screen of death. I also went into the BIOS/UEFI settings, which presented even more green lines all over the screen and noticed X.M.P. was not enabled, so the RAM was running at 2133 MHz (well below the advertised speed). I tested with multiple HDMI cables and two different displays, which all worked fine with my other desktop running a GTX 770. All of these symptoms point solidly to a faulty video card or bad PCIe slot on the motherboard. Not sure if Gigabyte just sucks at making these with how many issues are reported with their RTX 3000 series cards, or if it was just bad luck, or if I somehow ended up with a used/returned/refurbished card. Considering the current lack of availability on these parts, possible lengthy turnaround times and the amount of money I spent on this, trying to get it fixed is not worth the time and risk to me, so I decided to return it. I will probably just wait a few months and hopefully return to my original plan of building one myself, since these pre-builts usually cheap out on the motherboard selection and this is not my first bad experience with a Gigabyte video card. Or if the video card situation doesn't improve by then I guess I'll have to settle for a PS5.