
CPU | Intel i9-10900F (up to 5.20 GHz) |
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GPU | GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12 GB GDDR6X |
Storage | 1 TB NVMe PCIe Gen 3x4 8Gb/s M.2 2280 3D NAND |
Cooling | 120mm Closed Loop AIO Liquid Cooler |
PSU | 800W 80+ Gold Certified |
Memory | 32 GB DDR4 RAM |
Motherboard | LGA 1200 |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro 64-bit |
Case | Apevia Genesis Pro - White |
Peripherals Included | Keyboard, Mouse, USB Wifi Adapter |

Overall Review: I would definitely recommend this it's a power house and mine cane with the evga 3080 ti ftw3 so I was very happy with that it's the best gaming card out there right now in my opinion clock speeds sit at 1920-1940 out the box no overclock or anything. The aio this comes with is not gonna be enough if you're trying to get the most out of it. I got a nactua NH-D15 just have to take out one top case fan to make it fit properly and I've found that you get way better Temps if you take the glass off the front and side of the case and use it open like that, also go into bios and turn on the option for using it open like that. Temps went from gpu hitting 79c-81c during heavy 4k games like cyber punk with max settings, to Temps being 65c-73c doing the same thing. With the nactua NH-D15 my cpu Temps stay at or below 60c-65c max also. All in all I couldn't be happier I knew I had to make a few adjustments when I ordered it so that didn't bother me just couldn't get a 3080 ti for this price anywhere else. Also in bios it's let's you raise your base clock frequency of your cpu even though it's locked it still let's you basically overclock it which was a very cool feature to me that I didn't know existed lol but I honestly haven't used it much so far because nothing seems to need the extra juice. I will be getting better ram eventually also **** so after using it for a couple days I was getting frustrated because it kept randomly turning off and trying to restart but would just shut down again and not want to turn back on for about 5 minutes yet other times it would turn right back on. So I figured it was a power supply issue and decided to take it out and open it up. Now just to make it clear that the psu is assembled before getting to cobratype so it wasn't there fault, but when I opened it up there was thin plastic covering 2/3 of the psu fan. So it was overheating and shutting down my system to protect itself. I ended up buying a evga brand 850w psu to match my gpu but I tested it and the original psu did work after removing the plastic. After looking into it I found that many people have issues with the cheap brand power supply it comes with so I would recommend replacing it asap if you can I think it was apevia brand. Other than that I couldn't be happier with the system runs great top 99% on all benchmarks for its class