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  • QuestionThinking of buying this but I can't find any information about the brand of SSD, HDD, memory, GPU or case. Can anyone help with this information? I tried to find it on the iBuyPower website but couldn't find it as well... Not sure if that's good or not!

    Asked by maxd.

    • Answer I ordered mine yesterday so my answers are based on how others have responded here and a great deal of reading before I pressed the "Buy" button. In short, the reason they don't list all those specs is because they will vary, but there are common patterns. I have bought IBuypower in the past and it would usually have precise specs, but I think because of supply chain issues, availability, the whole GPU crisis out there etc. they probably just generically describe and then build with whatever the best item is they can get for the price at the time. With IBuypower and similar makers you are paying a small premium for convenience, building your own MAY be cheaper they do know what they are doing and all parts will be compatible and case will be neatly organized. It can fun to build, but frustrating too, instructions are often badly translated and it's tough to access or make sense of all the wires, cords, connectors. My only critique of IBuypower after owning 2 is that they could do a better job testing -- PCs should never be DOA due to part failures. Video: the most common GPU reported has been Gigabyte Eagle 3060 Ti OC 8GB. This card was released at $400 in 2021 but sold out a lot and can be sold for much more now, though I did find retail listings for about the $400. I would be curious if someone wanted to explain why some 3060 Ti cards are much more retail, it seems "Eagle" equates to lower end in their spectrum but still a 3060 Ti which is a great card. One poster said this Gigabyte card is actually made by PCI, a lower quality manufacturer. There do seem to be a lot of DOA cards, but for the majority where it works they seem to be fine. Some other people have reported getting an MSI 3060 Ti. In my experience, you really need precise specs because brand names are swapped a lot. Motherboard: Gigabyte B560 DS3H AC has been reported. Pretty good mobo as I understand it. $90-120 retail. HDD: the solid state is commonly Team T-Force Vulcan 500GB. Not top of the line, but should work fine. Not seeing anyone posting failures. Looks like they sell for $50-$80 separately. One person reported it is "NVME" SSD. RAM: at least one report of Neo Forza FAYE 16GB (2X8) DDR4-3000 CL15. Retail range $40-60. RAM is the easiest thing to upgrade on a PC, it pops in and out from the motherboard. But I recommend giving this a try under stress and if no problems just run with it. CPU: just noting that the i7-11700 is an "F" which is important if you follow CPU hierarchy. It is not the newest Alder Lake model but is VERY fast and at a good price point after release earlier in year. Currently going for about $350. I did note however some people reported getting different versions -- I recommend checking your system settings after start up to confirm. CPU fan: a lot of comments suggest if you want to take good care of the CPU replace the cheap fan it comes with. I will set up first and watch temps, there are lots of free software options to do this. A quality CPU fan that will fit this case could cost $50-$150. But keep in mind replacing a CPU fan can be tricky, you need to be very gentle and wipe off the thermal glue used on first fan and then precisely apply new glue (cheap, often comes with fan) and press into place. This is not always easy and applying too much pressure can ruin the CPU. Watch some videos if you have never done it. Mouse and keyboard: I only keep the free ones that come with these builds as back ups or give them away. They are always cheap and to me a good K&M combo is key, but you decide on your own. PSU: expect cheap unbranded 600W power supply. My last IBuypower came with a brand name good PSU but it failed after 4 years. You can pick up a good one for $60-100. But if it were me and you decide to upgrade later, I suggest higher wattage. That i7 is a bit of a power hog. Case--people report good experience with it, including fun lighting. My last one was quality and good airflow, and the manufacturer does good job tying down cords. Cannot comment more than that yet.

      Answered by Timbo20

  • QuestionWhat motherboard does this use?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer Hello, this systems have a b560 motherboard, the brand will vary

      Answered by iBUYPOWER Product Expert

  • QuestionDoes this come with windows 11 and WiFi card?

    Asked by BBKaren.

    • Answer It comes with Windows 10 but I upgraded it to Windows 11 no problem and yes it does have a WiFi card

      Answered by BigL

  • QuestionWho is the AIB manufacturer of the 3060Ti? Is it Nvidia Founders Edition, EVGA, Gigabyte, etc.?

    Asked by Anthony.

    • Answer they said it will vary based on availability

      Answered by Anonymous

  • Questionwhat kind of power supply does it have

    Asked by youloveboys.

    • Answer Hello this has a 600 watt power. The brand may vary but it will most likely be highpower 80 Plus Gold. Thank you for your question.

      Answered by iBUYPOWER Product Expert

  • Questioncan you upgrade every component to this pc???

    Asked by mark.

    • Answer Yes, any part can be swapped

      Answered by Chris

  • QuestionDoes this have a spot for a VGA cable?

    Asked by Kk.

    • Answer No, the 3060 ti graphics card does not have a vga port.

      Answered by Anonymous

  • QuestionDo you know the brand/type of SSD? Is it a PCIe4.0 M.2 nvme drive?

    Asked by mike.

    • Answer It's a SATA III drive. Team T-Force VULCAN 500 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive

      Answered by Anonymous

  • Questionis the 3060 TI LHR (Low Has Rate) or its Non LHR?

    Asked by Jhongpu.

    • Answer Mine is LHR as well

      Answered by James

  • QuestionWhat kind of keyboard and mouse comes with this build?

    Asked by Noob.

    • Answer It is a ibuypower rgb keyboard and mouse. It's ok and works good. Not a mechanical keyboard. Mouse has 4 extra buttons.

      Answered by wcouchman

  • QuestionHow do I activate Windows 11 on it? Like where's the activation code? Thank you!

    Asked by Passionnnn.

    • Answer Hit the windows key then type "command prompt". Next type "wmic path SoftwareLicensingService get OA3xOriginalProductKey". Then hit enter.

      Answered by Workoutman

  • Questionis there anywhere to put extra fans on this case.

    Asked by tyster.

    • Answer Yea i bough this last week. I saw reviews about cooling issues so i bought an AIO liquid cooler. I turned the computer on to make sure it worked then i shut it down and unplugged it in order to install the AIO. The fans fit perfectly up top

      Answered by Anonymous

  • QuestionI’ve seen quite a few reviews about cooling issues. Has this been resolved yet?

    Asked by Itsprettyimportant.

    • Answer honestly i own it and the cooling is fairly fine. Maybe throw an AIO in, (which im doing)

      Answered by ryan

  • QuestionI want to get this but I don’t know what monitors will be compatible. And so I was looking at a ASUS TUF Gaming 23.6" 1080P Curved Monitor ( sorry I just copied and pasted) and I wanted to know if that would be compatible with this pc I am looking to buy.

    Asked by Benjamin.

    • Answer Yes that monitor should be compatible with this desktop, just make sure you have the correct cables to connect to the GPU

      Answered by iBUYPOWER Product Expert

  • QuestionWhy does it keep closing any games I try playing

    Asked by Anime.

    • Answer I took my unit back and got a new one. IThe new one works well. Tried every thing to get it to the first one to work. Exchange the unit for a new one, worked

      Answered by Dave

  • QuestionDoes it run Warzone with good FPS?

    Asked by Yoo.

    • Answer I run max settings on 1440p 165hz warzone and I very rarely see it drop below 100fps during gameplay. Every so often it will dip 80-90fps for a second or two but mostly will average 110-140fps on mine. Coming from a Xbox one, this being my first PC. I'm extremely happy with it and the gaming quality. Haven't powered my Xbox on once since I got this pc 3-4 weeks ago. It's literally a game changer over console.

      Answered by Anonymous

  • QuestionWhere can I redownload Windows, I reset bios bc it would not turn on.

    Asked by Dilanmur17.

    • Answer Contact IBuyPower customer support. Their contact information is on the box your PC came in. Also in the enclosed documentation. They will be able to help you with the reinstall of Windows.

      Answered by Sully

  • QuestionCan this be set up to use 2 monitors?

    Asked by HawkeyeFan.

    • Answer Yes this will support two monitors.

      Answered by iBUYPOWER Product Expert

  • QuestionCan the CPU be easily overclocked and, can a liquid cooling unit be added to the CPU and three fans to the top or side of the computer chassis for good air flow?

    Asked by BennyBear.

    • Answer Unfortunately your CPU is locked, meaning it can’t be easily overclocked. Only intel processors that at labeled with a K or X can be freely overclocked.

      Answered by Maranagolfer

  • Questionhow much RAM is this motherboard capable of handling? Can I add an extra 16GB to the memory?

    Asked by nickiiii.

    • Answer Hello, the motherboard can support up to 128GB Ram. You can definitely add another 16GB to the memory.

      Answered by iBUYPOWER Product Expert