🚀 Elevate Your Game with Erazer X510!
The Lenovo Erazer X510 is a powerhouse desktop featuring an Intel Core i7-4770K processor, 16 GB of DDR3 RAM, and a combination of a 1 TB hard drive with an 8 GB solid-state drive, all backed by NVIDIA GeForce GTX760 graphics, making it perfect for both productivity and gaming.
I**N
Bad, Great, Good
My experience with this PC started out bad. I received a defective product that would not turn on for more than a few seconds before shutting down again. After that, I had to spend about 2 weeks calling UPS and Amazon trying to get a replacement. At least 1, though I think it was 2, replacements were mysteriously lost in transit and I was pretty furious until just 1 of the dozens of Amazon representatives I spoke with actually solved the problem. She even followed up after it was delivered to ensure that everything was delivered and running smoothly.Everything ran smoothly up until about a month ago. This machine is a power-house and I run ALL of my games on the highest settings without any issues. I do not even use the over-clocking because it is not necessary. There isn't a thing that I could ask for in this machine that isn't included. The X510 is fast, quiet and runs smoothly and keeps at a cool temperature. Despite the impressive features and performance, however, a month ago there were some hiccups.It started with the computer not powering off when I told it to, forcing me to manually power it off. Obviously not normal. This happened only a few times, but then one day the system started freezing up occasionally and I could barely even access the start menu (no memory-intensive applications were running). This got so bad that one day I had to manually power off the machine and, when I turned it back on, it said that my data could not be recovered and I needed to reset my computer to defaults. I lost all of my files and had to spend the entire day re-installing and downloading many GB's of data. This event occurred about 2 weeks ago and, since then, I have had no problems whatsoever. I still play my games at the highest settings and continue to enjoy my X510. It's really a great PC and I feel fortunate that I own it. I grew up playing console games primarily and the performance of this machine is on par with any console I have ever played on. I love it when it works.
D**H
Too much malware for the cost.
Too much malware, It's fast but...
M**S
Mind blowing PC.
This PC is amazing and espeically for the price you are getting it for. It's really easy to set up and once you do it performs like a champ. If you're looking for a gaming PC this is the one to get. It's super fast and can handle any modern game on ultra settings. Its unbelievable how good games look on this rig if you have a nice monitor, and also unbelieveable how dead silent and cool(temp wise) it stays. The one-key overclocking is a great feature but very much not needed (at least so far), unless you are trying to run multiple large applications. The keyboard and mouse that come with it are also very cool in design, including LED lighting on both peripherals. It even came with magnetic weights to put inside the mouse if you need it.The only issue I've had with this PC is there is no bluetooth capability.. Also for some people 1 TB of HDD space might not be enough but it can be upgraded easily as advertised up to 4TB.I very much recommend this PC.EDIT: So I've noticed that the GTX 760 just wasn't enough for me anymore. Now that I've converted to PC from consoles I'm kind of a graphic/frame rate addict. What I ended up doing was taking out the stock 625 watt power supply and the GTX 760. I put in a new corsair 750 watt PSU and a EVGA superclocked GTX 780 TI. I get much better performance and the EVGA ACX cooler on the graphics card keeps it 5-10% cooler. I will play games with the CPU overclocked to 4.2 GHZ (extreme mode) and I overclocked my superclocked GPU to 1299 mhz and it is pretty damn awesome. This was a great PC to get me started and now I'm working on building my own custom rig that will make this one look like a joke.
K**I
Perfect retail gaming rig under $1500!
For months leading up to my purchase of the Lenovo Erazer X510, I researched individual components, custom builds, and retail options for the perfect gaming rig within my budget of $1500. I conducted daily searches for deals on newegg.com, slickdeals.net, and dealnews.com. I relentlessly used pcpartpicker.com to attempt customizing my own gaming computer, only to keep coming back to this PC, priced at $1299 on amazon.com at the time. After more than two months of debating, I finally bit, and bought this computer. I couldn't be happier with my purchase, as it has exceeded my highest expectations.First off, the Intel Core i7-4770K processor is more than powerful enough to handle any software you throw at it. Secondly, 16 GB of DDR3 RAM allows me to run any game while listening to music on my iTunes, and toggle over to internet explorer while running background programs without the slightest hiccup. The 1TB hard drive is plenty of space, and the 8 GB solid slate drive provides an ultra-fast boot-up (10 seconds). Most importantly (for me at least), the NVIDIA GeForce GTX760 2GB Graphics Card is a beast, capable of running every game I own on max settings.So far I have played Borderlands 2, Skyrim, Dragon Age: Origins, Diablo 3, The Witcher 2, Left 4 Dead 2, Fallout: New Vegas, and Dead Island on this computer. Each and every game runs silky smooth on max settings and load times are non-existent. I'd say this rig has been up to every challenge and has passed every test.The included gaming keyboard and mouse are a great bonus, saving me over $100 opposed to purchasing like items separately.If you are looking for a gaming PC that wont break the bank, look no further.
M**N
High price for low performance machine.
Bought this computer June 2014. Paid $1449.99 on Amazon. Not worth half that amount. Locks up consistently. Conducted all the recommended diagnostic checks, including installing the latest drivers and Office 365, among other high demand programs. For each 2 minutes of work conducted on this machine, I must wait 10 minutes because of freezes. Ctrl/alt/delete does no good. HDD checks out fine. Plenty of memory and RAM. I'm stumped, so am forced to purchase a new computer. This time I'll try a Dell.
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