🎮 Level Up Your Game with the Archangel!
The Skytech Gaming Archangel Gaming PC is a high-performance desktop designed for gamers, featuring an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, GTX 1650 graphics card, 500GB SSD, and 8GB DDR4 RAM. With RGB fans and a stylish tempered glass case, it not only performs exceptionally but also looks great in any gaming setup. Ready for VR and 4K gaming, this PC is perfect for playing all your favorite titles at high settings.
Brand | Skytech Gaming |
Package Dimensions | 57.61 x 55.6 x 30.81 cm; 12.7 kg |
Item model number | ST-ARCH-3600-1650-500GSSD |
Manufacturer | Skytech Gaming |
Series | Archangel |
Color | white |
Form Factor | Tower |
Standing screen display size | 1 |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Processor Count | 1 |
RAM Size | 8 GB |
Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR DRAM |
Maximum Memory Supported | 8 GB |
Memory Clock Speed | 3000 MHz |
Hard Drive Size | 500 GB |
Hard Disk Description | SSD |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Graphics Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Graphics Card Description | GTX 1650 |
Graphics RAM Type | GDDR5 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 GB |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 500 watts |
Power Source | AC |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 12.7 Kilograms |
M**L
no complaints--**and it's so pretty!**
sorry for the bad photo quality, but yeah i love it! i haven't had a chance to install any games yet (other than solsuite) but video and sound quality is excellent so far. it's fast, it's quiet (purrs like a kitten compared to the labouring fans in my old PC) and to top it all off it' gorgeous--and kinda super gay with the rainbow colours, which i love <3
M**C
This is the computer you’ve always wanted!
TLDR:The computer runs like a champ, looks good, and was affordable considering similar options. I can’t recommend it enough for gaming.Side note: Skytech’s computers come with a mouse and keyboard. They’re branded with Skytech’s logo and don’t have any digital interface options. However they are rgb and very good quality. If you’re buying a Skytech computer I suggest you try the accessories before buying your own.Longer Story:I’ve wanted a nice gaming computer for a while now, and I recently decided to take the plunge and got the Archangel (RTX 2070 upgrade). Before purchasing, I found myself talking to friends about building one and like previous attempts, I became disinterested. My enjoyment for gaming doesn’t come from the build. I just wanted a good machine, that looked good, and was affordable.Good Machine - The game World of Warcraft has taken way more time from me in my life than I’d like to admit. I’ve played it periodically over the years and recently got back into WoW classic. I was playing on a potato of a computer and was frustrated with its capability even when running a game that came out almost 15 years ago. In comes the Archangel. This computer crushes every game I play on it running 140+ FPS on the highest settings. I’m still just scratching the service but I can’t express how happy I am. It’s literally what I’ve wanted since I discovered computer game when I was a teen. (31 now). I haven’t even been able to tax this thing more than 30% of its potential. As you can probably tell I’m a computer laymen, but I know what looks good and runs well. The graphic capability and processing power of this computer is awesome. WoW classic has never looked better. (Don’t judge me for buying this computer for WoW classic, I have no regrets)Looks Good - obviously looks are subjective, but still... This computer is gorgeous. The white case, the rgb lights and fan, clear glass side. It’s all very stylish and is what I would build if I spent the time actually learning the process.Is Affordable - like looks, this is subjective. This computer was beyond my original price range. But it also performs beyond what I expected. I took quite a bit of time browsing pre built computers. Skytech’s looked the nicest and appear to outperform other computers at similar price levels. I also had a few friends review the computer before I purchased. Each said based off of the build the money I would be saving by building something on my own wouldn’t be worth the time.Conclusion - like my tldr, this computer is wonderful. Performance I didn’t imagine at this price point. To me this computer was a good investment for my future in gaming. It’s powerful enough I won’t have to worry about upgrading anytime soon, but when that time comes the Archangel will be ready!
A**S
Edit: Fixed - Fans aren't strong enough/CPU Overheating/Under powered Power Supply
I needed a computer more powerful than my laptop without having to spend loads more money. So I had to pick a desktop for that option. It totally surpasses all my expectations when editing, working, multi-tasking, etc. I would have given this PC 5 stars if that were it. However, here comes all my negatives.This PC came with a flawed keyboard and I have sent SkyTech 3 emails and I haven't gotten a solution and only one response (will be almost 3 weeks since I got this computer). I had luckily a Bluetooth keyboard but it's not good. So there goes a terrible review for customer service.Now for the rest. I have always been a console gamer but I was eager to try PC out. Turns out. It worked amazingly. I was able to get 120 fps ultra settings in Gears 5 with my 1080p 144hz monitor. However, after one or two hours of trying it out. It started to lag badly. I turned it off and slept thinking about it. I was curious about the cooling system in this and it turns out, after downloading Core Temp, this computer was hitting over 90 Celsius (recommended for AMD Ryzen CPU's not to surpass 85)! NO WONDER! I was completely destroying my CPU without knowing it!! I then downloaded Argus Monitor to manually set the fan speeds to 100% and it still was going up 90 Celsius!As any human being, I obviously tuned down the settings and where it works best without over heating and getting 83 Celsius was Medium Settings with 90 frames per second.This whole entire process of learning PC gaming took a very big tole on my CPU, hopefully I didn't do any permanent damage. So now I just bought a Noctua NH-U12A CPU fan (extra $100 I had to spend on top of everything else) hopefully this solves it.Just be careful! This PC does give out substantial numbers but the cooling system is totally unreliable.My verdict. I still haven't received an email or a new keyboard from them so that I can properly use this PC. Secondly, don't be fooled by the cooling system. RGB colors look cool but the CPU fan isn't reliable enough to play at you max computer capabilities). I average 55 Celsius with just browsing the web.Will give an update if I ever do get a response regarding the keyboard and/or the new cpu fan. Verdict: 2 StarsEDIT: After contacting customer support and further investigating. Nvidia asks as minimum for the RTX 2070 for you to have 550w of power supply. This one has 500w. So upgrading my fan wasn't an option unless I also bought a power supply. Very mad at the situation, and not receiving any emails back. I decided to get in contact with chat. After hours of waiting and further research, my Stars would go up to 4 but I will cut this PC some slack.Verdict:Even though the Power Supply is under powered on paper, as stock, this PC without adding anything (maybe RAM would still be fine) works great.My CPU problem: Customer Service told me to download CPUID HWMonitor. Which monitors your temperatures. The problem with the high CPU temp is that it one of my cores called TMPIN7 is like an outlier to the rest of my cores. That Core is around 10-20 C higher than the rest of them. Customer Service that that is pretty normal to have a funny core to the CPU and looking online, it looks like most computers have a funny outlier core that works differently. Having said that, my cores average 50C while gaming Ultra Settings 120fps on Gears 5 perfectly.Now, make to turn OFF VSync on Gears because for some reason, after 90fps, the game lags and does not look smooth. The only thing that doesn't work 100% is if I want to put "unlimited" FPS, my game sort of lags when Frame rate hits 130's. I don't really care as much but it is still strange. Anyway, all of this could have been solved if I would have known the CPUIDHWMonitor. Perfect PC for Value.Lastly, if you ever download games, for some reason my RAM capacity would go very high to where I had been to 99% RAM usage while editing on Premiere Pro and I didn't have any game playing. The solution is to go to Task Manager, then right click and End Task to the applications that you don't want running in the background. I had thought that I needed to buy more RAM.CPU Heating problem: fixedFPS on Gears 5: (120fps) FixedRAM Capacity Usage: FixedPower Supply: Not Fixed but Fixed because I am not running into problems (yet).
B**S
Perfect for Entry Level Gaming
I’ve been a PC gamer since I was a kid - I’m not great with controllers and I play MMORPGs and MOBAs - and I’ve never actually had a quality computer. Growing up I played on an office desktop, in middle school and high school I played on a cheap HP laptop, and through college and beyond I played on a Macbook. Everything was super low quality, continuously lagged, and was not as fun of an experience as I would have liked.As an adult I spoiled myself and got this computer, not knowing anything about CPU building or specs and just wanting something that will do the hard work for me and I can expand on it in case I want to delve into it. For that, and for upgrading from a Macbook, this does a beautiful job. When most other computers are at least $1200, getting this one for under $1k was a big selling point to me.All of my friends who /are/ knowledgable about CPU building were impressed by this computer, the value for the specs, and the ability to upgrade if needed. But for the simpler games that I’m playing, this is one of the best purchases I’ve made.Also, the RGB lights are killer, and the instructions and tech support are in fluent English, which is a HUGE plus.Note - this comes with a mouse and keyboard, but not the ones I used in the video.
M**.
Overall Excellent Computer
I have been building my own(and others) computers for 30+ years now and came across Skytech while researching parts for my latest PC. I was impressed with the name brand parts and prices. The latest issues for PC parts supply and prices due to the COVID19 pandemic, I decided to go with a pre-built system. Again, research lead me to Skytech as my best choice...Great decision!PC arrived on the early part of the estimated delivery window, completely intact, as it was very well packaged for shipping. Tearing apart my package, like a little kid at Christmas, I inspected everything! No damage, quality name brand parts, professionally assembled in the correct and organized why a system should be.System was everything that was promised! Great looking RGB bling(did I mention I am a BIG kid?), rock solid reliability, and FAST! Benchmarks are much better than I expected, straight out of the box with zero tweaking/overclocking I was seeing CPU results equal to I9-9900K systems(top tier). With the powerful 2070 GPU, I was crushing video framerates!I have had zero issues so far. Sure I could have saved a little money, but it would have been very little money at the cost of lots of my time. With PC parts supply and prices chaotic, a pre-build from a good company is best way to go, imo. Was there some things I would have done different? Sure, but those were minor personal choices that didn't effect the performance of the PC. A 4th RGB fan? USB 3.1 ports? 650Watt PSU? Things the system doesn't need, but that would add value/future proofing.After a week of testing and heavy use, I am very happy with my purchase! I may not be crashing leader boards or winning phat tournament loot, but with liquid smooth frame rates and ULTRA setting it isn't the PCs fault....
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