This is a brief review of a pre-built desktop order from PCS.
CORSAIR iCUE 4000X
Intel 24-Core Processor i9-13900K
ASUS Z790-P DDR5 PCIe 5.0 WiFi 6
32GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR5 5600MHz
24GB NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4090
1TB SAMSUNG 980 PRO M.2
2TB SEAGATE BARRACUDA SATA-III 3.5"
CORSAIR 1000W RMx SERIES
Windows 11 Home
This is the second PC I've ordered from PC Specialist, and after it arrived I added an additional 32GB of identical RAM to bring the total to 64GB.
I've used the machine daily for a little over 2 weeks now and have been extremely happy with it. Overall experience with this order is 5 out of 5 stars.
Performance:
As you'd expect, the combination of a 13900K, 4090, and DDR5 memory is very high performance. I bought this machine to help identify where bottlenecks would occur in certain applications under various scenarios (e.g. efficient cores disabled in the CPU), and also to simply check out a few games and VR toys with everything maxed out. This is a Gainward Phantom series 4090. It's not possible for me to compare it to other OEMs, but I will say that this one runs relatively cool, quiet, and rips up everything put in front of it, which is probably characteristic of any card carrying that chipset. Only thing on my wish list is that the Gainward cards don't seem to offer hardware lighting channels, meaning I need to either start their software with Windows, or reconfigure the card's RGB (turn it off) each time the machine restarts. Everything else on this build is Corsair and supports hardware lighting configurations.
Footprint:
This is a standard Corsair Mid-ATX and I personally couldn't ask for anything more appropriate. I'm very happy with the port layout, design, and appearance. Reviewing fan noise is very subjective. For me I'm really happy with it, but I'm coming from an RTX laptop that pinned itself at 85 degC so anything was going to be quieter than that. When this desktop is bottlenecking one way or another, the GPU and case cooling is still much lower than for example, the ambient noise with a window open in my quiet neighbourhood. It's quiet enough that if the 3.5" HDD spins up, the hard drive is as loud as the case fans.
PC Specialist's part:
This was a pre-built, and the workmanship was good / acceptable. The internal photo shows the condition the system arrived in with zero interference from me, other than adding the additional 2x RAM and attaching the WiFi elements. Everything arrived in perfect condition. Inside the UK, I ordered the system Thursday night and it arrived Saturday morning, which was much faster than I anticipated even for a pre-built. Windows 11 was in the state you'd expect, everything accounted for in device manager, latest GPU driver installed, and zero bloatware whatsoever from what I could tell, just barebones OS with drivers.
Value:
In July of 2023, this system was £2582 (£3099 inc VAT) inclusive of the OS, standard 3 year warranty (1 year parts), and standard freight inside the UK. Adding up the raw cost of all the components at the time, I thought this was quite a good value, considering I decided I wanted a top spec PC Thursday night and had it for the weekend. It's almost always plausible to build from scratch and save money, but the total net difference here was only a couple hundred pounds at the time, and would have incurred longer lead times, more of my personal time, split warranties, et al.
Final thoughts:
I'm a really happy return customer. I've ordered spare parts from PCS, dealt with them during the pandemic, and have always been really satisfied. If I had one wish about the pre-builts, it would be that they were offered with or without the OS, because in my case I immediately formatted and downgraded to Windows 10. Having said that, this pre-built really had the overall feel of "everything you want, nothing you don't". The case, cooling system, and ancillaries are no nonsense, but it's a 13900K, the memory is 5600MHz, and the M.2 is 7000MB/R. It also came with a 1000W power supply when they might have cut corners for an 850 or something. So yeah, could've done without Win11 forced upon it, but as pre-builts go, this has to be one of the most well thought out values I've ever come across, which is why I sprung for it. Thanks again to PCS.
CORSAIR iCUE 4000X
Intel 24-Core Processor i9-13900K
ASUS Z790-P DDR5 PCIe 5.0 WiFi 6
32GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR5 5600MHz
24GB NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4090
1TB SAMSUNG 980 PRO M.2
2TB SEAGATE BARRACUDA SATA-III 3.5"
CORSAIR 1000W RMx SERIES
Windows 11 Home
This is the second PC I've ordered from PC Specialist, and after it arrived I added an additional 32GB of identical RAM to bring the total to 64GB.
I've used the machine daily for a little over 2 weeks now and have been extremely happy with it. Overall experience with this order is 5 out of 5 stars.
Performance:
As you'd expect, the combination of a 13900K, 4090, and DDR5 memory is very high performance. I bought this machine to help identify where bottlenecks would occur in certain applications under various scenarios (e.g. efficient cores disabled in the CPU), and also to simply check out a few games and VR toys with everything maxed out. This is a Gainward Phantom series 4090. It's not possible for me to compare it to other OEMs, but I will say that this one runs relatively cool, quiet, and rips up everything put in front of it, which is probably characteristic of any card carrying that chipset. Only thing on my wish list is that the Gainward cards don't seem to offer hardware lighting channels, meaning I need to either start their software with Windows, or reconfigure the card's RGB (turn it off) each time the machine restarts. Everything else on this build is Corsair and supports hardware lighting configurations.
Footprint:
This is a standard Corsair Mid-ATX and I personally couldn't ask for anything more appropriate. I'm very happy with the port layout, design, and appearance. Reviewing fan noise is very subjective. For me I'm really happy with it, but I'm coming from an RTX laptop that pinned itself at 85 degC so anything was going to be quieter than that. When this desktop is bottlenecking one way or another, the GPU and case cooling is still much lower than for example, the ambient noise with a window open in my quiet neighbourhood. It's quiet enough that if the 3.5" HDD spins up, the hard drive is as loud as the case fans.
PC Specialist's part:
This was a pre-built, and the workmanship was good / acceptable. The internal photo shows the condition the system arrived in with zero interference from me, other than adding the additional 2x RAM and attaching the WiFi elements. Everything arrived in perfect condition. Inside the UK, I ordered the system Thursday night and it arrived Saturday morning, which was much faster than I anticipated even for a pre-built. Windows 11 was in the state you'd expect, everything accounted for in device manager, latest GPU driver installed, and zero bloatware whatsoever from what I could tell, just barebones OS with drivers.
Value:
In July of 2023, this system was £2582 (£3099 inc VAT) inclusive of the OS, standard 3 year warranty (1 year parts), and standard freight inside the UK. Adding up the raw cost of all the components at the time, I thought this was quite a good value, considering I decided I wanted a top spec PC Thursday night and had it for the weekend. It's almost always plausible to build from scratch and save money, but the total net difference here was only a couple hundred pounds at the time, and would have incurred longer lead times, more of my personal time, split warranties, et al.
Final thoughts:
I'm a really happy return customer. I've ordered spare parts from PCS, dealt with them during the pandemic, and have always been really satisfied. If I had one wish about the pre-builts, it would be that they were offered with or without the OS, because in my case I immediately formatted and downgraded to Windows 10. Having said that, this pre-built really had the overall feel of "everything you want, nothing you don't". The case, cooling system, and ancillaries are no nonsense, but it's a 13900K, the memory is 5600MHz, and the M.2 is 7000MB/R. It also came with a 1000W power supply when they might have cut corners for an 850 or something. So yeah, could've done without Win11 forced upon it, but as pre-builts go, this has to be one of the most well thought out values I've ever come across, which is why I sprung for it. Thanks again to PCS.