
Beast the gaming competition with this iBUYPOWER desktop computer, featuring a sleek design that's packed with components. The 4.2GHz offered by Intel Core i7 processing eliminates lagging in even action-packed battles, while Nvidia graphics bring each moment to life. This iBUYPOWER desktop computer has liquid cooling, keeping your computer running smoothly in the heat of the fight.
A: It comes with MSI Z270 Pro Series mother board with ADATA ram (8GB x 2) The GTX 1080 is a MSI brand. The SSD is ADATA brand and it does have built in WiFi.
Q: How many watts is the PSU and does it have Bluetooth?
A: it does not have bluetooth
Q: Does this come with a DVI cable?
A: No. you'll have to buy your own hdmi/dvi cables
A: I believe it's 600W.
A: The MSI GTX1080 Armor is what comes in this pre-built.
A: You can do whatever you wish - it is your computer. How hot is "too hot"? I have read that this chip (I7-7700K) runs about 20 degrees hotter than you would expect and that 85 is not abnormal under full load. However, I redid the thermal paste on the cpu and changed my fans around a bit and run at about 60 under full load now. I added a fan in the open spot on the top. I have all my fans blowing IN also to create positive pressure, I also added dust screens then to keep dust out of the radiator and intake fan. Good luck to you. I also found the stock fans noisy at high speed and replaced them with better ones. Remember the radiator fan needs a static pressure rated fan, not a normal one.
Q: My graphics card is tilted . How to solve this?
A: Most of the New GPU's Sag. Some cases have bars built in to help with this. I just purchased this and rigged up a little post to prevent the GPU from Sagging. Ill attach a picture below. I cut a chopstick in half and wrapped it in vinyl carbon fiber with white electrical tape on the ends to match the GPU. Hope this helps.
A: Yes, you can overclock the CPU and the GPU on this model. It is highly recommended that you buy more fans for this case though as your system will undoubtedly produce more heat with the overclock. CPU through the Bios and the GPU with MSI Afterburner if you receive an MSI GPU like i did.