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CLX – SET Gaming Desktop – Intel Core Ultra 9 285K – 64GB DDR5 5600 Memory – GeForce RTX 5080 – 2TB NVMe M.2 SSD – 4TB HDD – Black
Rated 3 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
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Be a Disruptor like the Lord of Chaos…SET…get this gaming desktop PC, the CLX SET (TGMSETRTU5102BM) that’s built for conquering demanding AAA titles, or to kick out masterful designs, even animations. Crank up the settings and prepare for high frame rate gaming and superior visuals, because this PC
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GregB –
I got one of these (through another retailer) and am mostly happy with it now that I’ve got it set up and figured out.
It came with nothing more than a quickstart guide about hooking it up to peripherals and power. No manuals or even links to them for all the third party components.
PROS
It’s the beast you expect it to be.
It’s a straight up install of Windows, so minimal crapware.
CONS
Also, the case fans are not controllable via the BIOS and start up at full speed (loud). It took some random “what’s this button for” to find the button on the case that controls their speed. It’s the small one next to the power button on top and it cycles through four speed settings.
When I called to get data on the components so I could look up the manuals online, they sent me a parts list that had the wrong CPU, wrong amount of RAM, wrong motherboard, and wrong graphics card. The machine had the right parts, but the list didn’t.