The Trilobite T3 by 1STPLAYER is a Midi Tower, suitable for both simple and demanding use. It features a side window so the interior is visible without opening the case.
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The Vengeance Prime-V3 Gaming Desktop PC is aimed at gamers and enthusiasts looking for a powerful computer for gaming. With features such as the Ryzen 5-4500 processor, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB SSD storage, and the Radeon RX 550 graphics card, it offers enough power to run popular games with good performance.
The Trilobite T3 by 1STPLAYER is a Midi Tower, suitable for both simple and demanding use. It features a side window so the interior is visible without opening the case.
The AMD Ryzen 5 4500 processor is aimed at users looking for an option with integrated graphics for gaming and graphic design, as well as for professional use and other demanding tasks. With 6 cores and 12 threads, the Ryzen 5 4500 offers high performance in multi-threaded tasks and is one of the most powerful processors in its category.
The Radeon RX 550 graphics card is aimed at casual gamers who do not have high graphics demands but wish to enjoy their games with decent performance. It is also a good choice for users who want to upgrade their computer from an integrated graphics card, offering an economical solution with improved performance.
The large 16GB RAM capacity is sufficient for most daily tasks, such as web browsing, text editing, and media playback.
Equipped with a 512GB SSD. This capacity is sufficient for the operating system and some basic programs, but an internal or external drive may be needed for storing large volumes of photos, videos, etc.
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It hasn't caused me any problems so far, and in fact, I've upgraded its RAM from 1 stick to 2 Ripjaws sticks and it runs like a bullet. Warning: It's not for gaming with modern graphics and Ray Tracing and such... It's for games up to around 2018 - 2019... on medium graphics and the old games from 2017 and before run on High easily. I would suggest if you buy this computer to plan to upgrade it in the future or to get another one with a little more money.
For its price, it is TOP.
It is a decent gaming PC that can run League of Legends, Fortnite, and more with good FPS, up to 60 fps. League of Legends, on medium graphics, can reach up to 170 fps. However, you should know that in the future, the graphics card will need an upgrade for sure. Now, when you get it, know that it is ready with everything inside and its own power cable. The only thing it needs is for you to install Windows since it doesn't have it, as it is No OS. The cost at a store is around 35 euros, nothing really.
For anyone looking for an economical and slightly decent gaming PC, it is the best choice. Take a look at the photos to see how it is
So, after 2.5-3 months, I have concluded that the computer for gaming is good. But for the price of $350, I can say it is very, very good; it plays almost all games. Anyway, for the money, you don't expect it to have top performance, but GTA 5 runs normally at 70-80 fps, and again I say, for just $350, I also use it for work and for editing. Of course, I gave it 4 stars because the reasons are detailed. 1. I didn't receive the correct box; from what it shows, I did receive a better one, but it's good for the company that these things don't happen. 2. The other components in the box are not that great, and that's probably why it costs $350; the motherboard is fine, but the SSD and the power supply are not the best and most reliable peripherals. And I believe the power supply is the most important thing and should always be reliable so that the computer doesn't burn out. 3. The SSD is not good for gaming in 2024; it's not good to have 500GB of storage space with games that have reached 100GB each. That's why I added a 2TB HDD, which is an external hard drive. 4. And lastly, after 3 months, I had to format it because, PROBABLY due to my own mistake, I had downloaded too many things, but it should be noted before such a thing happens. In conclusion, the computer is very good for the money, but it definitely needs upgrades to become even better
I got it for 349. Theoretically, it is a potato for a gaming PC, as the CPU and graphics card are outdated, but for its price, I think it is quite decent: for example, I mention that it runs Spider-Man Remastered at a pleasant quality with Medium Settings, dynamic resolution, and settings on AMD Adrenalin. If I wanted to build it myself, it would definitely cost me around 150-200 euros more, while another positive aspect is that when purchased through Skroutz, there is the option of 12 interest-free installments with any credit card (something that is not offered if the purchase is made directly from the store's website).
Now regarding the build quality, I reserve judgment because I have only had it for 2 weeks. The only negative I have identified so far is that the LED button on the tower does not work, probably because they forgot to connect it, so I cannot change the lighting. It's a minor issue; I hope it generally does not develop other problems.
Update: I have had it for 3 months now. The LED button does not work simply because the RGB is cheap and does not change colors. One issue I faced in the first month was that the RGB would turn off and on again every ~5 seconds, and I was worried that the power supply or the fans might have a problem. Eventually, with the phone guidance of the very helpful technician from the company, we found that the problem was related to a setting in the BIOS, which had changed in an unknown way. We fixed it, and since then it has not done it again. Other than that, the only other issue I faced a few times was snowflakes on the screen, which was immediately resolved by restarting the graphic drivers. I have the impression that it hasn't done it since I changed the monitor. Therefore, any problem that arose was software-related, and for this reason, I still believe it is a very honest choice for its price. I do not regret it.
Update 2 (01/10/25): The snowflakes were indeed a monitor problem. The power supply fan, for about two months now, makes a loud noise at startup once a week. It seems that it has not been lubricated enough, something that the store's technicians should have checked before it went into the PC.
From then on, regarding performance, I have to mention that it runs the following games quite decently: Phasmophobia, Elden Ring, Lies of P, SP Football Life 25, Sekiro, Armored Core VI, Spider-Man Remastered, etc. Generally, the RX 550 is an incredibly good graphics card, considering its age.
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I found it on sale for 399, it runs games of medium/low requirements just fine (lol)
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