

🔥 Level up your game and workspace with power, speed, and style! 🎯
The STGAubron Gaming PC Desktop combines an Intel Core i7 8th Gen processor with a GeForce GTX 1660 Super 6GB GPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 1TB SSD to deliver high-performance computing for gaming, streaming, and professional tasks. Featuring WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and vibrant RGB lighting, it offers modern connectivity and a visually striking setup, all running on Windows 11 Home.














| ASIN | B0DJ7MZ7BT |
| Additional Features | RGB Gaming Keyboard & Mouse, RGB Lighting |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,108 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #16 in Tower Computers |
| Brand | STGAubron |
| Built-In Media | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super 6G GDDR6, RGB Keyboard & Mouse, STGAubron Gaming PC Desktop |
| CPU Model Number | Intel Core i7 8th |
| CPU Model Speed Maximum | 4.1 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 9 MB |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | External Storage Drive, Gaming Controller, Headphone, Keyboard, Monitor, Mouse, Printer, Projector, Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Cooling Method | RGB Fan |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 1,595 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 |
| Display Type | LED |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram | 6 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia Ge Force Gtx 1660 Super |
| Graphics Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR6 |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Disk Interface | Solid State |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 5, DisplayPort, HDMI, USB |
| Human-Interface Input | Keyboard, Mouse |
| Item Dimensions | 17.2 x 13.8 x 8 inches |
| Item Height | 8 inches |
| Item Type Name | tower-computers |
| Item Weight | 10.05 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | STGAubron |
| Memory Slots Available | 2 |
| Memory Speed | 2666 MHz |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 512 GB |
| Model Name | STGAubron |
| Model Number | ABR1824 |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Native Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 3 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
| Personal Computer Design Type | Computer Tower |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Series | Core i7 |
| Processor Socket | FCBGA1440 |
| Processor Speed | 2.2 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 16 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | DIMM |
| RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 32 GB |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Security Features | Windows Defender, Secure Boot |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming,Streaming,Video Editing,Studying,Business |
| Style Name | I7 8th/GTX 1660S |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 1 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| Video Output | HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI |
| Video Output Interface | HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI |
| Video Processor | NVIDIA |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11n |
| Wireless Network Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
S**R
Good PC for making a Book.
While it doesn't have a tpm chipset, it does fun stuff on linux. There is no stg auburon software for support. and the licensing for windows is not on the product's stickers. meaning when you redistro to a new OS, the old windows key is gone. there are few games it does play well on windows. and on linux nearly all gaming capacity chokes in thorough review of the GPU's performance. the vram is 8gb, but it's a ATX card and not RTX. and they at all advertise it a RTX -3 chipset. the ATX is actual tither performance set, and is meant to do a lot. but the RTX is random tile performance. and it's a GLEU2 setup. and systemds, does not really work well. the ram error in windows 10. and you perform stuff for the day, and by next day, if you do a reset of systemds, meaning reboot - then the ram is back to 8gb use. but at all, Linux by distro UNIX, only needs 4.1 gb to do system dle, and that's enough left over to outperform windows on 84% of all my steam games. Other than this, being at all a gamer is not something I enjoy. I want to communicate more, and collect ordinary wise folk-tales. know more about the people in my community. It feels that gaming on a pc is masterbatory, and not at all procures to alleviate social needs. whereas a board game with 3 to 12 people does. outstanding day is when I setup windows 10. only to know that 10.8 gb of ram is used just to look at twitch and read reddit posts. I recommend at all ordering a usb of linux and go with at all Manjaro Gnome, or Ubuntu OS. and this is to reduce the amount of system ram errors that windows 10 and 11 offer. and you don't know to lose data. The data mis match in windows 11 updates are enough to tell it to me to avoid microsoft for now on. That said, alot of folk reports that the SSD will break. if you don't pirate, and don't delete major files over 1gb every day, then it lasts just fine. ghost imaging will occur after the 13th distro install of UNIX. so don't expect to hop to many ISO files. just stick to one. LTS on Ubuntu is good for about 12 years a major patch.
A**E
Don't buy
*UPDATE* I've had the computer for a year and a half and the C-drive died. I couldn't save anything off it. This might not be their fault but what is their fault is that it was built with an older model processor and when Windows 11 is required in October I was told the processor won't support it. I will need to buy a new one and have it installed. I am not a happy camper. I'm in my 70's and bought this because my internet sucks big time. I was hoping that because gaming computers are made to process fast it would improve my computer experience. I don't know enough about computers to know if this is the case BUT the new computer works way better than my old one. I'm not getting glitches, stuttering or stalled now. The price was about the same as a regular desktop computer so I threw caution to the wind and bought it. My biggest problem was setting everything up because it came with very limited instructions. I do, however, have a much flashier computer than any of my grand kids so bonus points for that. I only gave 3 stars overall because I can't speak to the gaming part, my tech support was my grandson but I thought the price was very good for everything that I got. I'm not a fan of the sound bar. It sounds way better than regular speakers but tends to shut down randomly and I don't know how to fix that. I also miss have a place to insert a CD but I know younger gamers probably don't use them anymore. Addendum-I bought the computer 6 months ago and the letters are wearing off the keyboard. Two letters are barely legible. The keyboard works and the lights are cool but I'm not happy that the letters are disappearing.
I**H
Great PC for the price point
I’ve been using this STGAubron gaming PC for a couple of weeks now, and overall it’s a decent budget-friendly setup with some cons but for the price it is worth it. Performance: The Intel Core i7 and 16GB of RAM handle everyday tasks smoothly, and the RX 580 can run most games at medium to high settings depending on the title. It’s definitely not a top-tier GPU in 2025, but for the price point, it gets the job done. Build & Aesthetics: The RGB fans are bright, colorful, and honestly one of my favorite parts of the system. The case has good airflow, and nothing feels overly cheap. It arrived well-packaged and booted up without issues. Storage: The 512GB SSD is fast, but it fills up quickly if you install a few large games. Plan on adding another SSD or HDD if you’re a heavy gamer. Included Accessories: The keyboard and mouse are okay—not amazing, but usable if you don’t already own peripherals. I bought my own keyboard and mouse but it you cannot afford that then the one they provide will work fine. Things to consider: The RX 580 is an older GPU, so don’t expect cutting-edge performance. Fans are a bit loud under load. Good for beginners or casual gamers, but enthusiasts will outgrow it fast. If you’re looking for an affordable, plug-and-play gaming PC and you’re not expecting high-end performance, this is a solid choice. Just be aware of the older GPU and limited storage.
M**H
It's worth the money if you get a good one. Luck of the draw.
Edit after the edit: ive had it for a few months now and i havent had a single drop in performance. Its war definitely worth it EDIT: its been 2 weeks and i overclocked it and im running warzone at 65 fps. Fortnite at 60 and warthunder at 120 fps Im more rhan happy and if you get a good one i promise you will too 1. I read reviews about the rx580 and the ONLY issue is the wifi really. So I bought a wifi dongle before hand even tho is come wirh one everyone said to get a better one. 2. The mouse it looks like they heard the complaints ans made is about 5% better lol alright seriously I bought a razer before hand. 3. The keyboard I wanted to try it. Honestly it's really cool looking but really cheap. The shift key jammed once shorted the keyboard and froze the computer within an hour of opening it. Unplugged the keyboard plugged back in wouldnt. Work. Unplugged it again turned the computer off, turned it back on hasn't had an issue since 3 days later. It's a 400 dollar computer. Don't expect the world from it but if you're lucky you can get a good money form every option. I recommend getting an Intel i3 10400 tho to put in it, it will just run better. Also I got the 8gb ram one and received the 16gb so buy now if you're thinking about it. Ohhh and the speaker, it's a free speaker so yay lol
D**E
Simply Fantastic!!!
Okay so I have alot to say, first off the computer is amazing! It's lightning quick and super responsive which is what I needed for a budget gaming PC. It's my first ever desktop and in two days of having it I've already fallen in love, already got it updated, personalized, and got it set up with windows 11 pro and it runs like a beast. I love how comfy the mouse is in my hand and the mousepad is extremely comfy as well, the RGB lights on the fans come with a small remote for controlling the strobe, turning the brightness up/down, changing the color, and turning it on and off, however the light on the top will not turn off which is slightly disappointing. The Keyboard can change through four different lighting modes or you can turn the lights on it off but the keyboard is slightly uncomfortable seeing as the keys are so high up compared to the board it's made me accidentally press keys I didn't mean to. The mousepad glows which was an absolute shock but it's pretty cool to see, unfortunately you can't change the color though and it has to stay plugged in. The Sound bar is the coolest accessory in the kit as it blows my old speaker out of the water with it's amazing surround sound, the thing is extremely responsive and has a wide range of volume options which is always desirable, I also love the lighting on it, it even comes able to tune into FM radio! Unfortunately the HDMI port would not work When I unpackaged it. I'm not very tech savvy but my younger brother is and so he accessed the bios menu and switched it to integrated graphics while using a different monitor then switched back to the one I was going to use until I could buy my own since he was letting me borrow his, it seems that my HDMI port won't work for some odd reason and this really upsets me because I was going to use my desktop to do streaming and make videos which i wont be able to do unless i figure out the problem since i need a capture card for my console and that requires HDMI output. Other than that I have very few complaints and almost nothing but praise!!! This is the route you want to go if you need a budget friendly gaming PC without a doubt! Would Highly recommend!!! 4.9 out of 5!!! Edit: Okay so the Keyboard can strobe slowly by pressing the light key + FN key to the left of it so that was nice, also the mousepad does change colors and strobe on one light mode but you have to repeatedly press this very hard to notice button on the mousepad's Jack. My impression of the computer has gone up slightly!
B**M
A Nightmare PC — Avoid if You Value Your Wallet and Time.
As a PC user, this is by far the worst computer I’ve ever bought. Here’s my experience: GPU failure: About three years in, the GPU completely failed. No matter what I tried, it’s fried. It’s a cheap model from Alibaba — the same card can be found for $40–$50 elsewhere. Constant USB connectivity issues: This one speaks for itself. PSU failure: The power supply also failed, which I suspect caused the GPU failure. Replacing it was a real headache. Mini ATX motherboard: The board is a nightmare. Fixing or upgrading anything was extremely annoying, and the wiring is the worst thing I've laid my eyes on. Fan problems: Several fans stopped working, including the top front and middle fans. RGB issues: The RGB is terrible. It can only be controlled via a remote or sketchy software I found online, which maxes out GPU and CPU usage on startup. Not a joke — OpenRGB and SignalRGB don’t detect it. RAM failure: I’ve had to replace RAM multiple times. The ram is cheap and unreliable, likely the same low-quality manufacturing as the GPU.w Customer support is mostly inactive and rude. Any “gifts” included are cheaply made and break quickly. Frankly, you could build a similar PC for around $250, and it would be far more reliable. If you want a prebuilt, stick to a reputable company like DIGITAL STORM — not this one. Overall: This PC is a constant headache. Stability, reliability, and sane hardware management are nonexistent. I’ll be replacing it this year.
Z**H
Very nice
Very nice so far. Thx
K**R
WORTH THE MONEY
Showed up exactly how it was described and was very easy to put up. Came with everything my son needed to play right out the box
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