

ABS Gladiator Gaming PC (ALI554)
Save the world from invading forces with this ABS Gladiator Gaming PC. GeForce RTX 3070-GPU based graphics card delivers high frame rates for smoother action, while the 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor blazes through intensive workloads like streaming, video editing, and multitasking.

Windows 10
Windows 10 is your partner in making things happen. Get fast startups, a familiar, yet expanded Start menu, and great new ways to get stuff done across multiple devices. You’ll also love updated features like an all-new browser built for online action, plus Cortana, the personal digital assistant who helps you with your tasks whenever you ask.

Intel Core i7-11700F
A new generation of Intel Core processor offers awe-inspiring performance with up to 8 cores (16 threads) and 4.90 GHz Max Turbo Frequency, so you can play, record and stream simultaneously with high FPS and effortlessly switch to heavy multitasking workloads.

The Ultimate Play
The GeForce RTX 3070 is powered by Ampere—NVIDIA’s 2nd gen RTX architecture. Built with enhanced Ray Tracing Cores and Tensor Cores, new streaming multiprocessors, and high-speed G6 memory, it gives you the power you need to rip through the most demanding games.

NVIDIA AMPERE ARCHITECTURE
The all-new NVIDIA Ampere architecture delivers the ultimate play, featuring advanced 2nd generation Ray Tracing Cores and 3rd generation Tensor Cores with greater throughput.

DLSS AI ACCELERATION
NVIDIA DLSS is groundbreaking AI rendering that boosts frame rates with uncompromised image quality using the dedicated AI processing Tensor Cores on GeForce RTX. This gives you the performance headroom to crank up settings and resolutions for an incredible visual experience. The AI revolution has come to gaming.

VICTORY MEASURED IN MILLISECONDS
NVIDIA Reflex delivers the ultimate competitive advantage. The lowest latency. The best responsiveness. Powered by GeForce RTX 30 Series GPUs and NVIDIA G-SYNC gaming monitors (sold separately). Acquire targets faster, react quicker, and increase aim precision through a revolutionary suite of technologies to measure and optimize system latency for competitive games.

UP YOUR CREATIVE GAME
Take your creative projects to a new level with GeForce RTX 30 Series GPUs. Delivering AI-acceleration in top creative apps. Backed by the NVIDIA Studio platform of dedicated drivers and exclusive tools. And built to perform in record time. Whether you're rendering complex 3D scenes, editing 8K video, or livestreaming with the best encoding and image quality, GeForce RTX GPUs give you the performance to create your best.

STREAM LIKE A BOSS
Steal the show with incredible graphics and smooth, stutter-free live streaming. Next-generation hardware encoding and decoding combine to show off all your best moments in exquisite detail. And the all-new NVIDIA Broadcast app gives you powerful AI capabilities to improve audio and video quality with effects like virtual background, webcam auto frame, and microphone noise removal. So you can give your audience your best—every time.

DIRECTX 12 ULTIMATE
Developers can now add even more amazing graphics effects to Microsoft Windows-based PC games. GeForce RTX graphics cards deliver advanced DX12 features like ray tracing and variable rate shading, bringing games to life with ultra-realistic visual effects and faster frame rates.

16 GB DDR4 RAM
Multitask efficiently. Switch between programs smoothly and responsively, with minimized lag and freeze.

1 TB SSD
With ultra-fast solid state storage, your Windows starts up/shuts down in seconds, your applications launch in an instant, and the overall system performance is smooth and responsive, allowing you to do more in less time.
Pros: I was able to get a new GPU in this bitcoin mining/parts scalper world. Adequate for higher-end 1440p gaming.
Cons: Generic off-brand RAM, borderline inadequate CPU cooler, case airflow somewhat inadequate, issues with the condition/quality in a few areas due to carelessness.
Overall Review: I would typically build my own system, but with the current GPU situation, it makes more sense to get a pre-built pc, otherwise I would have just bought the parts to build it myself like my previous rig. I bought this system for that reason alone, not that I'm fond of pre-builts given that I've seen some real garbage out there pretending to be gaming desktops. When I opened the case to unpack the foam, I found what appears to be sort of a magnetic-footed clamp/brace contraption wedged in the foam that didn't seem to be part of either the inner packing, nor a part of the pc. It looks like something used to hold onto a cell phone and was not mentioned in any of the startup literature or anywhere else. I've gotten the impression that this item did not belong in there. If it was meant to prevent damage to the graphics card, well, that was a miss. Inspecting the case and interior, I found a slight indentation on the top of the case in front of the mesh filter opposite the case I/O USB that looks like something was dropped on the case while it was in the box, it's not particularly significant nor affects anything functionally, but it points at some carelessness in handling. It's not worth the bother to fix. A more significant issue, is that I've found some slight damage to the graphics card cooling fins (not fans, the fins off the heat pipes) at both ends of the card that while only minor and does not affect functionality, it makes my supposedly brand new graphics card look like it was used and points to carelessness again. Considering that this thing cost over 2k dollars after taxes, I see no excuse for this and it's a shame because the Asus Tuf Gaming 3070 is a better quality card. I'm concerned that if I remove the card to inspect the slot side it may be damaged there too. The pc is decent at providing the gaming performance I would expect, but if anyone is considering this configuration, take note that the CPU throttles down to 3 Ghz running Cinebench which displays a distinct performance impact, so for those interested in content creation or production/rendering may want to look at something else to do that with. The i7-11700F CPU does run at expected speeds while gaming though. After doing a little research, I've discovered that many Intel B560 chipset motherboards have issues with power limitations and bad VRM temperature control that may limit a CPU, so keep an eye out for that. The motherboard in this pc is a full ATX B560 DS3H AC Y-1, that according to Gigabyte's website specs information, shouldn't be power limited and the board looks to be of better quality than some of the mini versions, but there is almost no information about this motherboard outside of the manufacturer's website and I can't even find it here on Newegg as a part for sale, odd. Also of note, is that the CPU cooler could have been not so cheap as the one installed, which often lets the CPU heat up to 70 C , not even at half usage and that can become problematic so I will likely need to replace it. Also note that the narrow air ducts in the front of the case don't allow the fans up front to move as much air as they could which likely contributes to this. Overall, it's a decent pc from an upper-level gaming performance perspective and I've since replaced the generic-looking 16 gigs ram with a quality 32 gig 3800 kit which has improved the gaming performance. It's just that ABS has pushed some of my quality buttons with the carelessness (even the ABS case sticker is a bit crooked) and this does not sit well with me, so 3 eggs or whatever those blobs are. If the pc was a gift I wouldn't have complaints, but I think there may be better out there done with more care in some areas.