I’m kinda surprised how smooth this thing has been. I grabbed it mostly because I didn’t wanna deal with building my own again, and it’s been handling my usual stuff—Valorant, some Warzone, a bit of streaming—without any weird hiccups. The fans get a little louder when I’m pushing it, but nothing that bothers me. Setup was super quick, and I haven’t had any crashes or random issues so far. Feels like a good pick for someone who just wants a PC that works out of the box.
Written by a customer while visiting iBUYPOWER
Customer Rating
5
Great Gaming PC
on August 15, 2026
Posted by: Tucker
from California
I'm writing this review about the ibuypower enthusiast Gaming PC Computer Desktop ARCB 108A , I mainly brought this pc as an upgrade and to start a ryzen build since this pc has a ryzen 3 3200g. The graphics card Gt710 is a poor card by today's standard and I wouldn't expect to play anything AAA from today however I had a rx580 and decided to build around that gpu. Now this is a review based on my current build not original parts that came with the pc so i'll be brief the pc came packaged no damage everything included in the box. Before I added any parts I made sure to update all drivers and windows updates which was a breeze. All the components that came with this pc worked I brought hyperx 8gb ddr4 2667mhz ram which i swapped out the 8gb ram that came with the pc, from there I took out the gt710 and added my rx580 I used the top pcie slot and need to remove the two of the brakcets in the back of the pc to fit the card I'm sure the pc is 500 watts power supply as my gpu worked fine. As far as the case its a lot of room and the wiring was done neat however I don't see any additional places you can mount any more fans for cooling I have one that's inside not mounted but would have loved to add extra fans, The case is tempered glass and has 4 screws to secure the case on the backside is where your HDD sits and you can add an additional as I did with no issues. Currently with the ryzen 3 paired with my rx 580 I have a 144hz free sync monitor as for gaming I'm mostly using med-high settings for multiplayer fps games once I add another 8gb ram and change to the ryzen 5 2600 I should have much better performance But single player games I haven't had any issues using high ultra or max settings 1080p the games I tested were bf1, bfv, resident evil 7, final fantasy 14, guild wars 2, and world war z. So I'm really happy with my purchase solid case and great starter if you already have a gpu or better cpu.
So I’ve had this Pulse X for a few months now, and honestly it’s been pretty good for what I paid. The thing boots fast, runs most of my games smooth, and the RGB looks nicer than I expected. I did have one moment where the fans got kinda loud when I was running a bunch of stuff at once, but nothing crazy. Setup was easy, and I haven’t had any crashes or weird issues so far. Overall feels like a solid, reliable PC that does what I need without fuss.
Found iBUYPOWER to fit my needs and budget after weeks of researching other companies. They helped me with my custom build and replaced my old PC at the same cost as my 2014 PC that I use for home use and my World of Tanks game play. It rocks!! THANKS iBUYPOWER