STGAubron Gaming PC Computer Desktop, 13th Gen Intel Core i5-13400F up to 4.6G, GeForce RTX 3050 6G, 16G DDR4, 512G SSD, RGB Fan x4, WiFi 6 & BT 5.2, Windows 11 Home
Original price was: €700.€665Current price is: €665.




Price: $699.99 - $664.99
(as of Sep 30, 2025 13:52:11 UTC – Details)
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This Gaming PC Desktop is well-suited for a variety of tasks including gaming, study, business, photo and video editing, streaming, day trading, crypto trading and so on
This high-performance Gaming Computer Desktop is capable of running a wide range of popular PC games for pc gamer, including Fortnite, Call of Duty Warzone, Escape from Tarkov, GTA V, World of Warcraft, LOL, Valorant, Apex Legends, Roblox, Overwatch, CSGO, Battlefield V, Minecraft, Elden Ring, Rocket League, The Division 2, and Hogwarts Legacy with 60+ FPS
PC Gaming System: This gaming computer desktop is loaded with 13th Gen Intel Core i5-13400F 2.5GHz up to 4.6GHz 10-Cores 16-Threads | 16GB DDR4 Memory | 512GB Solid State Drive | Genuine Windows 11 Home 64-bit
Gaming Desktop Connectivity: This gaming pc comes with RGB Fan x 4 | 1x RJ-45 | Wi-Fi 6 | Bluetooth 5.2 | NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3050 6G GDDR6 Video Card | 1x HDMI | 1x DisplayPort | 1x DVI
Gaming Computer Special Feature: This gaming pc equips with RGB Gaming PC Mouse & Keyboard | 1 Year parts & labor | Complimentary lifetime tech support
8 reviews for STGAubron Gaming PC Computer Desktop, 13th Gen Intel Core i5-13400F up to 4.6G, GeForce RTX 3050 6G, 16G DDR4, 512G SSD, RGB Fan x4, WiFi 6 & BT 5.2, Windows 11 Home
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Original price was: €700.€665Current price is: €665.
Jason Siefker –
Great deal
Great PC for the price. Fans are quiet and effective. Running World of Warcraft very smooth. Overall this PC was a good deal. Take care in removing the padding inside the case, it is packed in there very tight against the fans and GPU.
Lauren T. –
Worth it for beginners
For the price, this does the job! I love how it can change colors as well
darrell4449 –
He’s happy, I’m happy!
My grandson is extremely happy with his new computer. He keeps telling me fast it is and how clear the images are. He has really learned a lot about how to set it up to get what performance he wants from the machine. He’s happy, I’m happy!
Bill L Twomey –
No output signal to the monitor
Nice looking computer, not much of anything like a user manual for help. The fans work, the lights inside work, but it does not output a signal for the monitor. We have tried several combinations of wiring, unplugged and plugged back in and also tried three different monitors that work on another computer. Still having no luck getting any signal to the monitor. Called the tech support number on the side of the computer and they are only available from nine to five and do not say what time zone on their message. It does seem that they are in Canada. Sent an e-mail and will try to call again. If no luck we will have to return the item. At this time and with this experience I can not rate with any stars because it is not working and we are unhappy with the product and or information to help that comes with it. The only reason for one star is because one has to be there to submit review.
rashaan harris –
Not bad at all
So far im loving it, it works great and their hasn’t been a problem…yet.
Doe –
Barely works, not upgradable.
My old PC died and I needed a new one mostly just for web browsing. This one does the job but just barely. It wouldn’t start up when I first hooked it up but the trouble shooting guide did help. However now it still randomly doesn’t boot up when I hit the power button. The case and motherboard are tiny with almost no additional room to add anything, even my old hard drive. It seems to be very quiet at least and you don’t have to turn on the crazy neon lights. I haven’t tested it’s gaming capability yet. In short you get what you pay for. This is a barebones starter PC.
Rob –
5/5
Delivered safely, securely and promptly. Easy set up if your familiar with power switches, typing and have an email address as that’s all the computer knowledge you’ll need. It’s fast and looks amazing, my 11 year old loves it. In the market for a great entry/intermediate level PC? Then get this one!!
Amy –
Exceeded my expectations
I was very skeptical about this system using a 2016 Radeon RX470 GPU paired with i7 4770 CPU but I really liked the case and the RGB and saw potential for a future build. With AMD Adrenaline and some slight tweaks I am pleasantly surprised. This system will download and play Dead By Daylight, REPO, Bounty Drag racing, Oblivion Online Addition, Assetto Corsa, ECT! Am I using all of the GPU? Pretty much yeah. Its not completely pegged at 100% all the time but I do see it at max usage from time to time. Im getting the full potential of the GPU. The i7 4770 CPU prevents upgrading to Windows 11. I still think its a great start to PC Gaming and rig building. The case is beautiful. One of the fans did make a little noise at first but as it ran a few seconds it smoothed out and went silent. My keyboard does not light up but its not the end of the world. I like the extra USB ports on the top of the case. The fans do a great job. I have really put it through the paces and it never went above 60°C. I have not seen any lagging or freezing in gameplay yet. You may adjust your resolution often for the lights and darks but I still think the graphics are good for what it is. I wish the specs were a little clearer about the components. The top description said i7 CPU but the specs section at the bottom said i5. I really had no idea what CPU was in it until I booted it up.