Yeyian Yari X24/i7/32GB DDR5/2TB HDD 1 TB SSD/RTX 3070 Ti

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Specification: Yeyian Yari X24/i7/32GB DDR5/2TB HDD 1 TB SSD/RTX 3070 Ti

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3 reviews for Yeyian Yari X24/i7/32GB DDR5/2TB HDD 1 TB SSD/RTX 3070 Ti

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  1. Kenneth W.

    Pros: Fast as you’ll ever need for speed. I plugged all cables in and was ready to go. From unboxing to powering up took less time then it did to run all the upgrades. Cons: Runs hot. Needs to be in open space to allow for air flow. Documentation on the LED Fan lights was a little vague and somewhat confusing. A little common sense will help you along with that. Win11 is not UI friendly. Win10 was a little better but neither were as good as XP for user preferences. Overall Review: Literally, this rig runs hot. With 10 cooling fans you’ll need to set it up in an open space to allow for the heat exchange as it does a great job of keeping the heat out. This computer runs great and is quick. One of the problem points is, it comes with Win11 which is less UI friendly then Win10 was.

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  2. purz

    Pros: Shipping: Ordered this and a new monitor late wednesday. Wanted it by Friday so I could work on it over the holiday weekend. Extra cost was only $40 so worth the gamble. Putor was coming from California so it was going to be a task for them. Bed time Thursday the monitor was on its way, but rig was still waiting for pickup. Get to work Friday and check status. Both items arrived local UPS at 9:21am and out for delivery. Wow! Lunch time I walked out of office into the shop and there was monitor box on the middle of floor. He must have came through back garage door…but no putor. Knew it had to be on same truck. So now I’m going to get message that they’ll redeliver Sat. Well they tried. Two hours later he reappears with big box saying he was sorry he had missed one. Thank him very much and telling him nobody has ever done that before…UPS, Fedex, USPS, etc. Will it work: Main worry in fast shipping was handling. It said in stock, And if they had to assemble before shipping….I couldn’t imagine the he QC in that. Unboxed and everything looked as it should. Shake it… no rattles. Take everything out of inside like manuals, shipping materials, cables and such. Check that everything is still mounted properly, plug monitor in, plug putor in, hit the button. Posted to win11 in about 5 seconds. Awesome! The GIGABYTE G27Q 27″ looked fantastic also. What you really want to know – Components: Asus Prime Z690-p wifi Asus ROG-STRIX-RTX3070TI-O8G-GAMING Crucial ddr5 Adata 1 TB NVMe under the heatsink Seagate Barracuda 2TB hdd Seasonic Focus 850 gold PS Yeyian box, AIO, and fans. It’s always a gamble with prebuilt unless they tell you specifically in specs, but I think I did very well! Cons: Left handed cable tie twisters Overall Review: Been building gaming rigs since the 90’s. First dedicated vid card was a VooDoo III if that tells you anything. Been Newegg member since 2002. My last rig at built was 2012 and has lasted me 10 years. Proud of that. This is my first prebuilt. I ran the numbers so many ways and I couldn’t build it for same price unless they used really bad components. I still have yet to see how it really works once I install my game and business software, but as now I couldn’t be happier with my purchase!!

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  3. Anonymous

    Pros: – Great Specs, RTX 3070 Ti TUF Gaming, i7-12700KF w/ OC capability to 5.3 GHz (and the bios has a feature to do it themselves which is actually very neat), DDR5 32GB ram is an amazing touch as well, barely ever any pauses, 3 TB total storage is really good for gaming as well, still have more than 70% left of storage after downloading GTA 5, Far Cry 6, Ghost Recon, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Etc. & runs those games with the highest settings just great! (just make sure to cap your FPS or you could experience frame drops on some games) Cons: – Like everyone else said, the rig runs hot. You definitely need an open space to keep it when gaming heavy. I learned that keeping the side-window pane open a crack allows for better heat dissipation than keeping it closed but it will heat up your room relatively quick. – GPU is heavy given it’s an RTX & there’s a light sag on it so if you don’t like that, I’d suggest getting a bracket for it since there isn’t one. Overall Review: This PC has been great to me ever since unboxing it. It was in-fact plug’n’play. After unboxing, it came with a few other spare part bags and an LED controller for the 3 front fans. Gave it the rattle test once it was out the box, no alarming sound. Plugged in the power cord and immediately, with no hesitation, on the windows screen. I was in awe seeing such a fast startup after upgrading PC’s from maintaining my close to 7 year old PC with a GTX970 and i7-4970k to this beast. This rig will do it all, has really good capabilities for whatever you wish you do with it. From my experience so far using it for general purpose watching videos and casual gaming to heavy gaming on the most modern games and it excels at giving the best performance it possibly can. I’d strongly suggest making the purchase, it’s an absolute steal of a rig. Like I said before, it does run hot so you might either get a new case (which wouldn’t be easy and way too time consuming) or get new front fans as there are way better ones on the market. The stock chasis and CPU fans aren’t bad actually, can’t complain with those. And like mentioned before, if you keep your window pane cracked just a bit, it allows for better heat dissipation. Overall 9.6/10

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