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Alarco Gaming PC Desktop Computer Intel i5 3.10GHz,8GB Ram,1TB Hard Drive,Windows 10 pro,WiFi Ready,Video Card Nvidia GTX 650 1GB, 3 RGB Fans with Remote

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Features

  • 3 RGB Fan Gaming PC Desktop Computer With Remote
  • Runs Fortnite average 100 FPS on Low Settings and 60 FPS on medium settings. Runs Pubg average 30 FPS on low settings. Runs GTA5 average 30 FPS.
  • Intel Core i5-2400 3.10 Ghz
  • GTX 650 1GB Video Card With DVI, HDMI and VGA outputs.
  • 1 Year Warranty.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
UsagePersonal, Gaming, Business Applications
ManufacturerAlarco
Form FactorTower PC
Operating SystemWindows 10
Storage Capacity1 TB HDD
Memory Size8 GB DDR3
Product LineVazgen_Plus
IncludedPC Tower (Monitor not included)
CPUIntel Core i5, 3.1 GHz
Chassis ColorBlack
Display Output1920 x 1080 (Monitor not included)
Graphics ProcessorNVIDIA with 4 GB Dedicated RAM
USB 2.0 Ports Quantity6
USB 3.0 Ports Quantity3
Dimensions (HxWxD)22.44 x 22.36 x 12.2 inches
Weight24.7 pounds
Processor BrandIntel
Memory TypeDDR3 SDRAM
Hard Drive InterfaceSerial ATA-600
Spindle Speed7200 RPM

Frequently asked questions

The Alarco Gaming PC comes with Windows 10 Pro pre-installed.

This gaming desktop comes with 8GB RAM, which allows for smooth multitasking and efficient loading of games and apps.

The Alarco Gaming PC has a 1TB hard drive. It provides vast space to store your files, game data, and other important documents.

Yes, the Alarco Gaming PC is WiFi ready. Having this feature allows for easy connection to wireless internet networks.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


Reviews of this gaming PC are mixed. Users appreciate it as a good starting point for new PC gamers, or individuals interested in DIY PC building, as it allows for gameplay of several popular games. However, there appear to be some issues with the quality and construction of certain components, such as the processor fan and the RGB controller. Upgrading components can be a bit tricky for some customers, and there are complaints about the PC not being able to handle more graphic-intensive games.

Pros

  • 🎮 Good for beginners or those interested in DIY PC building
  • 💻 Can run several popular games smoothly
  • 🔧 Provides room for upgrades

Cons

  • ❌ Some components, like the processor fan and the RGB controller, came with issues
  • ⚙️ Difficulty in handling upgrades noted by some users
  • 🕹️ Struggles with high-graphics games like Call of Duty War Zone
  • 🚫 Lack of disc drive and a single stick of 8GB RAM

Should I Buy It?

If you are a beginner to gaming or interested in DIY PC building and open to making necessary upgrades over time, this PC offers a decent starting point. However, if you aim to play graphic-intensive games from the get-go or prefer a plug-and-play solution without the need to deal with any component issues, it may be wise to look at other options, possibly from more reputable manufacturers.


  • Needs some hardware updates ....2012 hardware
Customer support seems to be helpful after the sale their are some things that need mentioned number 1 my graphics card was from 2012 its 128 bit 1024 memory this is not going to work good gaming however of u know how to upgrade the i went with a frozeriii or aka frozer 3 with gddr 5 3gb ram it definitely made it better the next thing ide like to say is 8gb of ram is not that good so after many many hrs of looking on amazon and ebay i finally found the 8gb card to make the pc 16 gb of ram also note that the hard drive is not solid state ssd its mechanical hdd computer came well pkged with no damage apon checks of plugs and wires and conections i found no faults also note in bios xmp is not supporting as far as i see the options their tho thier is no cd rom i advise to buy external also please note their is no restore system so make sure u back this thing up or at min a spare windows to use just incase i do like the lights but seem like outdated led lights i hope this honest reveiw helps somone . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2021 by Jeffrey A rogers

  • Just build your own..
So, the same day I got the PC it basically died on me. I used it for ~4 hours. I did a test stream on Twitch which did rather well if I’m being honest. Never actually got to play any games on the PC itself as it died before any were even done downloading. This would have been my first ever ‘gaming’ PC and was beyond ecstatic when I first turned it on, it’s like opening your first game console on xmas day. And for a little context I’m 25yo and have wanted a PC capable of low to mid range gaming on as well as able to run programs needed for graphic art since I was 16. Needless to say I was devastated when it blue screened twice within 10 minutes and failed to post to either of my monitors (which are also brand new like the HDMI cables). I looked up numerous, possible solutions on how to fix my issue and could not find the issue, so I can only assume it was the hardware. In the end I decided to return it and build my own PC. After a lot of research into building PCs I realized it’s just a much better option. Don’t be me, don’t look for a shortcut. If you’re going to buy a prebuilt go with a reputable manufacturer such as NZXT, DigitalStorm, CyberPower, etc.. I was afraid to build my own PC, the fear of messing something up just lingers over me, but watching YouTubers such as JayzTwoCents, ToastyBros (who actually mentioned this PC in a “do not buy” type of video) and AlphaGaming to name a few, they showed me it’s not hard at all to build one. It just takes time, patience and a little understanding. Also to note, when I received the PC and took it out of the box there was no paperwork or manuals of any sort and no contact information in case of trouble shooting which was a little shady to me, even checked here on Amazon for seller contact info and couldn’t find any and if it is there then shame on me for not finding it. So buyers do beware. Edit: 10/9/2020 It’s been close to four months since I’ve built my own PC and I just wanted to let those who might be scared to do so know that it’s rather easy and VERY rewarding, especially when you hit that power button and everything works as it should. If you go into building with some knowledge on what to do you will have little to no problems at all. Not only do you feel proud but you’ll feel a sense of relief too. As if you ever want to upgrade a part or have to do some regular maintenance, you will always know what to do and where to put things. So please do not waste your time and hard earned money on this pretty looking pile of scrap metal. These parts are so far out of date it’s disgusting to pay that much. So please, I really do encourage you to build your own. You can do it, I believe in you. If you do decide to build your own and ever need help with anything, visit the /r/pcmasterrace subreddit. You’d actually be surprised how many nice, helpful people are there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2020 by Branden Branden

  • My first gaming PC, and I love it!
I am that grandma that started playing video games at almost 60. My daughter got me started on WoW on my laptop. That didn't last long. She suggested that this would make a good beginner's PC for gaming, so I got it. So far, it works great. I hooked it up to my 65" TV so I can see everything very well, and I am having a blast. The only hiccup was when we first opened the box and hooked up the keyboard and tried to turn it on, it wouldn't come on. It took a bit to figure out that the company had sent it with the power switched to on, so when my daughter flipped it, thinking it was set to off, of course nothing happened. once we figured that out, everything has been fine ever since. Would definitely recommend. Oh, and my daughter and grandson like that they can switch the colors to their preference when they are using it, too. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2021 by Saorla Brienna Green

  • Check the processor fan as soon as you take it out the box.
So I’m writing this review after owning and using the pc for a month and I gotta say, for what it is, it’s pretty solid for a starter rig. It runs pretty much all the games I like to play (destiny 2, boarderlands 2, apex legends, and gta5) relatively smoothly with little hiccups here and there, however the graphics card it comes with is not powerful enough to run call of duty war zone so just keep that in mind if that’s what you are trying to play on this rig cause it won’t even boot it up. I do notice frame drop off at times in game but it’s very minor. My biggest complaint is something I literally just noticed maybe 10-15 minutes ago. The processor fan was not connected at all and looks like it was installed 90 degrees the wrong way. When I plugged in the processor fan, the wires were rubbing on the fan blades so I loosened them and let them hang semi-freely as to not fray them. All and all though it’s a pretty good starter for someone just getting into gaming on pc and is a great starter for someone who wants to get in to diy pc building. There are components in this rig that I will be upgrading as soon as possible, mainly the ram and the graphics card. Other then that, the rgbs inside the rig, from what I can see and I am no where close to being an expert, seem to be button style battery powered and went out the day after I received the pc, of which is not a big deal to me cause I wasn’t gonna turn them on in the first place, but if that would bother you then just know that when you try to use them. Other then those 2 minor things I have no real complaints and am looking forward to building up this rig as time goes by. Edit: I have discovered why the rgb fans and rgb strip at the bottom of the device was not working properly and have sense fixed it, however I am not an expert on pc building, what I found was a little Concerning to me. When taking off the back panel of the pc, I found the the power cable of the rgb controller had had the 4 pin connector (that is supposed to plug into either the motherboard or power supply to my knowledge) cut off and daisy chained into a staida cable dait chain the had a 6 pin connector that was supposed to be plugged into the hard drive of the pc. I can write of this as a shipping issue, however not the fact that there are 2 6 pin connectors on the motherboard that could have been used for the 4 pin rgb controller power instead of the solution that the builder found easier. Be it as it may, after connecting this ghetto rigged rgb controller I noticed an immediate fan speed increase and a fix the the problem with the rgb I was having before so as of right now, no harm no foul, but if I have anymore problems I will be sure to edit this review ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2020 by Ricky chauvin

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