Additional information
Standing screen display size | 1 |
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Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840×2160 |
Processor | 4.7 GHz ryzen_9_7900x |
RAM | DDR5 |
Hard Drive | 1 SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 7 |
Brand | iBUYPOWER |
Series | Y60BA9N47TS03 |
Item model number | PB-Y60BA9N47TS-03 |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Item Weight | 38 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 11.2 x 18.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18 x 11.2 x 18.2 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
Flash Memory Size | 2 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 1 |
Sam –
Best budget PC out there prebuilt. I have the same case and decently fast card, and thought I would Upgrade for a PC and use the other for a reserve. plugged it in, turned it on and had no issue at all. Plays competitive games like Fortnite without any issue and runs strong. Nice to have a matching case and great gaming components to go with it. Had it for a week, it’s pretty much broken in and has no issues so far. Hope it continues to be that way
OMI –
TL:DR – Y60 arrived with broken parts, Amazon rep said one thing, IBP Rep said another, RMA was denied for broken parts, shipped system back, stuck waiting for refund.
The Y60 arrived late and was delivered by USPS oddly, the shipping box seemed alright but after taking the Y60 out of the shipping box the system box had a large dent/gash in it which immediately was concerning.
Unpacking the Y60 everything looked pristine in quality, but there was an odd expanded foam cushion pressed against the 4070 TI Super, when it was removed the 4070 was more diagonal that sitting flush in the port.
Ended up having to use the motherboards HDMI port to get a display(for obvious reasons), and the liquid cooling unit continued to make rather strange noises. Figuring the system just needed the 4070 drivers I downloaded the needed drivers only for the installer to show that there was no Nvidia card present which got me to look at the graphics card.
That’s when I saw the broken HYTE PCIe extension port, the cracked and bent PCB of the 4070. This was also the same time that I realized the motherboard was Micro ATX and not full ATX and due to the cases size I was unable to plug the 4070 into the reinforced PCIe slot on the mother board.
Contacted Amazon about the situation and that I wanted to reach out to the manufacturer about getting a replacement unit or replacement parts and was told by the Amazon rep that they would more than likely replace the unit and allow me to keep the broken one.
But after speaking with the IBuyPower rep I was initially told they would RMA the 4070 and the HYTE expansion port, only for them to 180 that decision and tell me they wouldn’t RMA anything and that I need to speak to Amazon about a solution to the issue because the damage was caused by handling in the shipping and not on IBUYPOWER’s end of things.
Speaking again to a different Amazon Rep I was told the only two options I had were to send back the system and get a full refund or keep the broken system and take a partial refund. Later found out that the partial refund I would receive was not enough to even cover the cost of a new 4070, so I ended up taking the full refund option.
The final issue was that the full refund wont be processed until around Dec 14th, so in the mean time I’m just out 2k+ for a pc the manufacturer refused to RMA.
Sam –
got it today and its been without trouble when setting it up and using it, provides a premium gaming experience with the cheapest price on the market while using top notch parts, the ram speed may not be the highest but it is still good and not noticeable in my experience, would recommend
M. Young –
A similarly specced machine would cost $200-$400 more at Dell or HP, so this is a very good deal. The 2TB SSD is what really sold me on this particular model. It’s easily fast enough to play the games I play (all of which are at least 3 years old) at max settings. I also do a lot of video work, and rendering jobs that I used to run overnight (on a 2-year-old Core I5 with 16GB RAM and low-end video card) can now be done in under 30 minutes.
I do have two complaints:
1) The instructions that come with it are totally wrong for setup. I looked everywhere for screws to take the side panels off, only to find that there aren’t any – everything is magnetic. There are YouTube videos about working with the case if you do a search (the case model is on the side of the cardboard box everything comes in).
2) In taking the case apart to see if I could fit another hard drive, I found that some wires in the bottom area of the case were blocking the bottom fan (which I didn’t even realize was there) so that it couldn’t turn. So I recommend taking both sides off the case and poking around a bit to make sure no fans are blocked by cables before using.
One other note: You’ll also want to buy a much better wifi antenna than what comes with it to attach to the back of the machine. I bought a $15 one from Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XHBFXXH) and it immediately increased my wifi speed by a factor of 4!
Overall, I couldn’t be happier. It’s fast, and has performed well for the 2 weeks I’ve had it. It met expectations on gaming, and happily far exceeded expectations on video rendering.
Richter_Rhys –
Going from a PS5 to this was great, but something didnt seem right. It wasnt that massive jump i was hoping for. Graphics were an upgrade but it didnt feel like i was playing on pc. MAKE SURE YOU BUY A DISPLAYPORT CABLE!!!! If youre going from console to this PC, the hdmi wont bring out the full capacity of the PC to your monitor. If youre monitor supports anything over 60hz, get the new cable ans thank yourself afterwards. Loving this PC so far, making it feel worth to spend the $ and continue gaming. Will update of anything negative happens.