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STG Aubron Gaming PC.
On sale we have PC systems that can sale at $300 or below but they are not gaming oriented like this STG Aubron PC, so let’s figure out whether it is worth having this gaming aesthetic or you are actually losing quite a bit of performance to get those extra dollars in the RGB.
For 300 dollars you don’t really see gaming PCs like this that have ok specs. Most of the time you will see these PCs with like old GTX650s or really bad Hardware this atleast has RX-550 which is capable of playing E-sports games as long as the i5 is fourth gen. I think we would have a pretty decent pairing for 300 bucks considering it is just a ready to ship option.
KEY FEATURES.
Core i5 Graphics card.
RX 550 4G GDDR5. RGB 4 Fans x3
RGB and STG FASHION. Two RAM sticks
2 USBs and a USB 3.
300 RPG with tempered glass.
BT 5.0.
ACCESSORIES.
- RGB Backlit game keyboard – RGB has included RGB sound bars on the key keyboard. They like to add extra features that may or may not be considered e-waste by most people but it will get the job done. The keyboard is not mechanical, nothing fancy but just a static RGB.
- STG Aubron Mouse – a very small and light mouse with RGB. 3. RGB mouse pad – 4. Bluetooth adapter.
- WiFi adapter.
- remote for changing your fans
- micro-USB for mouse pad.
- Power cables.
SPECS.
- Intel Core i5 – it is 3.3 GHz with the capability of moving upto 3.7 GHz.
- AMD Radeon RX-550 4G GDDR5- this is capable of playing E-sports games,
- 16gb Ram – this is bargain and a good decision when buying the PC.
- 512 G SSD – the PC has this 512G SSD in place of a hard drive, currently SSDs are a cheaper option.
- RGB 4 Fans – there are two back fans and a little tower cooler. these are synced up and you can change them maybe with the remote.
- BT 5.0
- W10H64.
EXTRA ACCESSORIES.
You may consider buying a mechanical and a fancy keyboard to replace the static RGB keyboard, a hp or dell mouse would probably be a better option to the small and light RGB mouse.
CONCLUSION.
While using the PC just like most STG systems you don’t really have any blue screens or regular shut downs. You would use the performance mode on on the lower settings.
The Core i5 is pretty close to 100 you utilization at times hitting 70 to 80, so it’s a pretty card that would be fine for Valor and CS go. The FPS is not stuttery, it’s a smooth closest 60 FPS experience.
In terms of price to performance $300 is absolutely amazing for a custom build like this pc but it is advisable to save a few bucks to get a better GPU. It would be worth it too to upgrade the graphics card in the future.