
Enjoy superior performance with this iBUYPOWER gaming PC. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 2080 Ti graphics card has 11GB of dedicated video memory for gorgeous visuals at high frame rates, and the 1TB hard drive and 480GB SSD offer massive storage space. This iBUYPOWER gaming PC has an Intel Core i7 9700K processor and 16GB of RAM for quick load times.
Q: What model is the 2080 ti? FE or third party?
A: Hi K, the video card is not founder edition, it might be from MSI, ASUS etc. Depending on our inventory ! Thank you!
Q: What power supply ships with this? Thanks!
A: This unit has an 800 watt power supply.
Q: What motherboard is in this unit?
A: usually the cheapest gaming motherboard like a msi z390 tomahawk. Trust me look at reviews online do not buy.
Q: So does this system allow me to hook up more than one monitor or just one?
A: Yes. I have a 28" 4K and a curved 27" - both through display ports. There are (4) inputs on the graphics card.
A: Same deal. I was promised a 10.10 pickup date and the status has been delayed since I called the store that day. Kind of sucks because it's a birthday present...
Q: What’s the motherboard and power supply?
A: The power supply is 800 watt for this one and the motherboard allows you to expand the memory to 64GB, and it supports 8th Gen Intel® Core™ / Pentium® Celeron® processors for LGA 1151 socket & MULTI-GPU... If you have any additional question or need further assistance, please feel free to contact our support team: https://www.ibuypower.com/Support Thank you!
Q: How many DisplayPorts does it have?
A: As many as the RTX 2080 ti does...one. Total ports are: VirtualLink/USB-C, DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b
Q: Is this computer liquid cooled?
A: I believe it is, however I would not buy this product. It is watercooled by an aio which is the cpu only. Ibuypower uses there own brand of aio which is really cheap and sold at basically the same price of a decent nzxt or corsair aio. From my personal experience ibuypower break way too much for the price. Within one year of my purchase of ibuypower the motherboard was saying the system is overheating when it wasn't. I went through two gpus the first three days after purchase the second gpu only last right up to my warranty expiring so less than a year and these were 2080 ti's not cheap to replace and a power supply.