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Nestor Trujillo
> 3 dayI managed to snag this on Black Friday for $1099. With a 12700F and a 3070. Based on prices, it was well worth just going the prebuilt route.
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Hristo
> 3 dayGreat pc. runs every game I throw at it with ease
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Matt C.
Greater than one weekThe 7000 model is an absolute powerhouse! This baby runs even the newest titles at 60 FPS with 4k resolution and max settings! Blazing fast and responsive, incredible performance and visuals! If you set the fans to gaming mode they are quite noisy, but it’s not a huge deal for me, especially since it helps with keeping the PC cool during very demanding gaming. It also works pretty well for emergency cooling; if your PC gets too hot just crank up the fans for a bit and they’ll cool it right down. Gaming mode isn’t exactly necessary though, and there is an auto setting that automatically adjusts the fan speeds as needed. It’s not loud at all during general use. Overall I very highly recommend this PC! You will NOT be disappointed in the slightest!
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Matthew A.
> 3 dayHave no issues with it yet, so I cant give a review on the tech support. Loving it for gaming and Im also running my business on it and havent had any issues with either.
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Sarah Wong
> 3 dayIm so disappointed... It just stopped powering on after three days of owning it. And now I have to go through the annoying process of returns and hope I get my money back. Please dont buy this computer, it will make you cry and fill your life with despair.
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T. Greer
> 3 dayI’ve built all of my previous PCs but have been a bit out of the game for years since my last PC was suitable for my needs, until it wasn’t. I looked at build options as well as various different PC gaming manufacturers. This Acer Predator, with a 12th generation I7 and an nVidia RTX 3070, was on par with pricing if I chose to build. While I was unimpressed with the case and USB availability I can say that it runs great and neither are issues for me. The fans ramp up louder as you are playing games or doing anything CPU/GPU intensive, but it’s not out of the ordinary. The only way to avoid that is with liquid cooling. What few issues I’ve had with the PC were related more to Windows 11 than PC hardware (some settings, especially power/sleep, needed to be tweaked). The included keyboard and mouse are pretty standard but do sync with RGB lighting of the case. The tempered glass side cover is optional and is shipped in its own internal box. Once installed I believe it helps with some noise cancellations. Overall, I’m very happy with this gaming PC and would recommend it for those that want a decent gaming PC and are on a budget.
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Dr. Percival Quigley
> 3 dayThis Computer is just AWESOME! For the money, You just cant beat this system. I have a friend who just bought a system from a major gaming system Co., as we were playing against each other on line, he kept asking me questions about how I was doing things in the game? So I asked if he was playing on his new system? He said yes but it doesnt work like yours, I asked what graphics card he had? For $2,600 plus tax, his system has a RTX 2070, mine has a RTX 3070! And man what a difference!!! Love my new system.
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JimmyK69
> 3 dayIt is awesome. Worst part was the WIN11 setup. Was going to use WiFi but didnt connect to my WIFI6.
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Seth Torralba
> 3 dayThis purchase was an amazing value for the money specially with gpu prices still at an all time high, but be warned however that the power supply that came with this specific model only has 500 watts, so if you want to do your upgrades like more ram and hdd make sure to upgrade the power supply first
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Marina Cooper
> 3 dayI have always been a gaming laptop kind of person. They’re plug-and-play, I don’t have to mess with the insides, and they come with the latest tech. for a decent price. Well, my ROG Zephryus G14 died on me in a 2 year span and I realized gaming laptops aren’t super sustainable in the long run anyway. So, that leaves me with building my own gaming PC or buying a pre-built. I fully intended to learn the ropes and build my own, but the prices for certain parts are still astronomical and I just don’t have the time. I’m sure a lot of other people are in the same boat.