I’m sure many of our readers build their own PCs, but I bet not all of you did. There are many perfectly good reasons to go pre-built. You get guaranteed component compatibility, as well as a warranty on the whole system. Someone builds it for you, obviously, which can be a big benefit if you’re a busy person. Sourcing, taking delivery of all the components, and building a system can be rewarding, but it can be time-consuming too; not everyone wants to do that.
There’s also cost too. Many times we’ve seen pre-built systems actually coming in cheaper than a self-build of the same specifications. That’s not always true though, but when you factor in the warranty, software bundles, etc, it can often be extremely competitive. Of course, that’s where DinoPC step in today. We’ve got one of their custom-built AMD Ryzen gaming PCs in for review!
Our system features the AMD Ryzen 3800X, one of the best gaming CPUs on the market today! Not only that, but DinoPC has overclocked the CPU to 4.2GHz, which should give it an edge in just about any benchmark. That’s fitted to the fantastic ASUS RoG STRIX B450-I Gaming mini-ITX motherboard, with an ASUS STRIX Radeon RX 5700 XT doing the graphics heavy-lifting. That’s a pretty fantastic combo that should smash through the latest games at 1440p.
It’s all built in a Corsair Crystal 280X, crammed full of a Corsair RGB fans and a Corsair white 240mm AIO for an ultra-clean look. On top of that, you also have an included bundle of the Corsair K55 keyboard and Harpoon RGB gaming mouse. AMD/Corsair/ASUS come together in one neat package; this should be pretty fantastic!
“The Cryolos Gaming PC is a clean and bright build that showcases the latest AMD RX5700 graphics card, and Ryzen 7 3800X processor, all contained in the sharp Corsair Crystal Series 280X case. The RGB lighting is easy on the eye, with the fans, motherboard, and RAM all providing more subtle experience. It all comes together to form a clean and stylish gaming PC that you’ll definitely want to be the centre of attention.” – DinoPC
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