
Experience the ultimate gaming PC setup with the iBUYPOWER Y40 313A, the ideal desktop build for someone looking to commit to strong processing power and longevity for big projects and graphics heavy games. This prebuilt utilizes professionally vetted components to create a high-performance machine that will let you edit and render HD videos, create and store all your big art and animation projects, and play your favorite AAA videogames at a high resolution with better frame rates. With the AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 12 core 24 thread processor and 32 GB of high bandwidth DDR5 RAM, this prebuild is perfect for anyone who is passionate about gaming, content creation, and artistic projects. Stream all your favorite shows and games online to friends without dropping frames and stuttering, and avoid screen tearing with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti video card – currently one of the best graphics cards options on the market. You’ll enjoy fast system and application start-up times with the 1TB NVMe solid state drive as well as ample storage space for all of your favorite games and important files with the 1TB HDD. Work harder and play longer with a 240mm liquid cooling system that will keep your PC cooler for longer and running more smoothly and quietly.
Q: does this have wifi 6 / AX?
A: The MB should come with Intel® Wi-Fi 6E AX210 onboard.
Q: Can I connect a series x controller direct or do I need a adapter?
A: As previously answered by a community member you can connect your XBOX controller via the system Bluetooth connection, though an adapter my be preferable depending on the amount of peripherals you plan to connect via Bluetooth.
Q: I need to know if this is VR. Ready.
A: Yes this system is VR ready.
Q: Can you tell me the manufacturer of the motherboard, RAM, GPU, fans, and power supply?
A: Not sure if it varies per build, but this is what I got - Motherboard - ASUS Prime B650-PLUS Ram - Neo Forza TRINITY RGB DDR5 GPU - ASUS TUF 4070 TI
Q: Is bios optimized for you or do you have to do it yourself?
A: Mine came fully updated on the latest bio update, but not sure how common that is.
A: Mine had a corrupt windows installation. Hardware was good though. It's been running smooth since Geek Squad fixed it.