Customers regard the Gamer Supreme Gaming Desktop's NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 GPU very favorably, with comments highlighting its ability to achieve maximum frames per second in games and its desirability as a component in a high-end build. The AMD Ryzen 9 5950X processor is also praised as part of a dream setup. No significant negative feedback was reported.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great gaming PC
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Out of the box the PC worked fine. No crashes during testing w/ Battlefield 5 on full settings @ 1440p.
The CPU cooler for this is in no way shape or form adequate. During gaming the CPU reached 83C. This wouldn't be a big deal for a short time but you do not want to sustain that over long periods of time. I upgraded the cooler to an Arctic 34 Esports Duo and temps never reached 70C during Adia64.
Came with 2x 16GB DDR4 3200 Team Force DIMMs, not 4x8GB as pictured. This is definitely a preferred setup, thanks for that! My GPU was an MSI 3090 Ventus & Motherboard was an Asus X570 TUF Gaming. I have not taken the power supply out to inspect it, but it does not have any markings on the visible side in the case to tell what it is. The included keyboard is very nice but the mouse is just ok.
Overall if they had just included a better CPU cooler I would be giving this 5 stars but other than that this PC is great & one of the best ways to get some usually out of stock parts!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Please read this before purchasing.
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Like some of you, I have purchased this prebuilt due to the insanely high GPU prices and scarcity in the market today. With the 5950X and a 3090, this seems to be the better financial move. My expectations for this was pretty low but after seeing this, I guess I was asking way too much. I've created an extensive list. This PC may still be worth it to buy over DIY but expect the price you paid to just be a starting point. I luckily had some extra parts laying around to be able to test and warn people about this unit.
1. The PSU is an Apevia 1000W (gold rated) "Prestige" unit. Unit came DOA out of the box. Not a good look. This should be immediately replaced due to the (lack of) product reliability this company puts out. This PSU does not feel like a quality 1k watt PSU just picking it up. My SF750 is heavier than this thing.
2. The nvme is an Adata Swordfish. These are not highly rated for speed or reliability. This is a strict budget drive that solely focuses on price. Performance or reliability is not the forefront for this line. You may get away with using this but I'm personally not risking it.
3. The AIO seems to be a Cooler Master ML120. Not a horrible unit by any means but woefully underpowered to cool a 5950x. This should be replaced immediately. Even with a budget 240/280 AIO. A 360mm AIO would be awesome but this case with not support one. A few Blender runs and I'm hitting 90C with spikes near at 100C. This is with an open side panel.
4. The case is a slightly modified Phanteks 400 with a perforated front panel. This is not a horrible case by any means but this barely pushes enough air to cool the monster components inside.
5. The case fans just flat out suck. RGB seems nice but not when your internal components can toast some bread.
6. The GPU is a MSI 3090 Ventus 3x. One of the lower end cards. Cooling is OK-maybe good but super basic overall.
7. The motherboard is an ASUS x570 Tuf Gaming Plus. Solid budget board. Lacks features but not expensive to begin with so makes sense for the price point.
I spent nearly 4k for this build after tax. I will have to replace the nvme, fans, AIO, PSU, and case so I can actually push this for my rendering. Add roughly another 300-400 for quality parts (with budget fans) to get this thing actually reliable for sustained use. I'd recommend selling these budget parts and using that money towards better quality ones. Avoid this all together if you can but it may still be worth it due to the astronomical GPU prices we are experiencing together. Treat this more as a weird barebones kit than a turn key setup.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
PC keeps crashing
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I was super excited to get this pc. 5950x + 3090 combo is my dream setup. After booting it up, it kept crashing and went to bios screen randomly over and over. I reinstalled windows factory reset and still having issues. I don't have a clue about what's causing this but it's very disappointing and I will be returning it.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Crashes constantly.
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This computer has caused me nothing but problems for the 24 hours I have owned it. Constantly crashing during games I'm pretty sure it short circuited one of my USB components during a random black screen. I have to take it in to get it looked at I simply don't know what else to do.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
GOOD~!
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
VERY POGGERS WORKS WELL NO ISSUES. I GET MAX FPS ON GAMES EPIC SUAACEYY!! !!@!@!?@!@?!@?1