iBUYPOWER Pro Gaming PC Computer Desktop Trace 4 93G730 (AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6GHz, NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 2GB, 8GB DDR4 RAM, 240GB SSD, WiFi Ready, Windows 10 Home)

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System: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6GHz (4.2GHz Max Turbo) | 8GB DDR4 RAM | 240GB SSD | Genuine Windows 10 Home 64-bit

Graphics: NVIDIA GT 730 2GB Video Card | Display Connectors – VGA, DVI-I, & HDMI

Connectivity: 4 x USB 3.0 | 2 x USB 2.0 | 1x RJ-45 Network Ethernet 10/100/1000 | Audio: 7.1 Channel

Special Add-Ons: Tempered Glass RGB Gaming Case | 802.11AC Wi-Fi Included | 16 Color RGB Lighting Case | Free iBuyPower Gaming Keyboard & RGB Gaming Mouse | No Bloatware

Warranty: 1 Year Parts & Labor + Free Lifetime US Tech Support | Assembled in the U.S.A


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Additional information

Standing screen display size

‎1 Centimeters

Processor

‎3.6 GHz ryzen_5_3600

RAM

‎8 GB DDR4

Hard Drive

‎1 GB HDD

Graphics Coprocessor

‎GeForce GT 730 2GB

Chipset Brand

‎NVIDIA

Card Description

‎Dedicated

Graphics Card Ram Size

‎2 GB

Wireless Type

‎802.11ab

Number of USB 2.0 Ports

‎2

Number of USB 3.0 Ports

‎4

Brand

‎IBUYPOWER

Series

‎Trace 4 93G730

Item model number

‎93G730

Hardware Platform

‎Windows

Operating System

‎Windows 10 Home

Item Weight

‎28.9 pounds

Package Dimensions

‎24 x 22.5 x 13 inches

Processor Brand

‎AMD

Computer Memory Type

‎DDR4 SDRAM

Flash Memory Size

‎240

Hard Drive Interface

‎Serial ATA

Hard Drive Rotational Speed

‎7200

ASIN

B08STJRXNN

Customer Reviews

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Best Sellers Rank

#3,028 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)#83 in Tower Computers

Date First Available

January 12, 2021

10 reviews for iBUYPOWER Pro Gaming PC Computer Desktop Trace 4 93G730 (AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6GHz, NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 2GB, 8GB DDR4 RAM, 240GB SSD, WiFi Ready, Windows 10 Home)

  1. SteveO

    I’m certainly not a hard-core gamer, so I looked around for a few months pricing out gaming computers that were better than entry level but not pro level. There wasn’t anyone on the internet or local store that could beat the price with the same equipment that this computer came with. It was a homerun for sure. It is a sweet computer. My only issue was that I could not find where to install the SATA data drive that I purchased. The box and wiring are so clean, it was hard to determine. I pull the side off opposite the glass and found the HD mounts in the bottom inside the power supply container. It was hard to see originally since the power cables were also stuffed in this area too. This entire setup and price are a homerun for sure!!

  2. Juventino miranda

    CPUThe CPU is a AMD ryzen 5 3600 Matisse and it goes on a am4 socket onto your motherboard. It’s a good choice for gamers and streamers as well it doesn’t give you everything that amd ryzen 7 would, but for the money it’s a good processor.Main boardThe main board is a micro ATX, the name of the board is a ASRock a320m AC, there’s only two slots for ram and could hold up to 32 gigs of memory, it comes with a 2666 MHz 8 gig u-dimm and it’s recommended to upgrade adding either another 8 gig of RAM, it has two pcie express a 3.0 and a 2.0.It comes with two barrels integrated onto the board in the back side so you can hook up your antennas for the Wi-Fi, it also has one ps/2 connector, two USB 2.0 and and 4 3.0 USB female slots, it also has one HDMI port and audio ports as well.The video card is a ASRock AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT it’s a as four gigs of memory ddr6 SRAM 128 bit it’s a decent GPU I am able to play in Ultra settings in the most recent games.Chassis or computer caseThe chassis is a mid-size ATX case that has a cover for your wires and for your PSU, there is no drive Bay in front of the case so no it doesn’t open, it’s very spacious and enough room for upgrades. There is a application once you turn on the computer, so you could manipulate the settings of the rpg in your fans, on the top front case you have a filter mesh that is made from some sort of alloy metal and it holds with a magnetic strip underneath it, you do have two USB ports 3.0, a power button and two slots for your headset and microphone.The PSU or power supplyThe PSU has enough for a two 16-pin wheel card and for if you ever wanted to add a backup storage, it’s 500 watts good for any future upgrades that you’re willing to make and has a generic name named, ‘high power’ it is a 80 plus bronze it’s pretty decent.The goodIt has good parts overall some of the parts are future proof and you have enough space to actually upgrade your rig in a near future if you decide to, you do have space for one more 2.5 size hard drive would be mechanical or SSD with a sata port connector.I was able to play the latest games without any lag, was able to use multiple applications at the same time, I put that PC into many rigorous tests and overall is a decent computer, the hottest that CPU has ever gotten was 32° c.The badI was able to stream using obs and using different applications on my computer and even if the stress test that I set up for this PC and got rather good results, what I had trouble with was streaming the latest games and using OBS at the same time.I had lags here and there, but if your casual player you would notice, and this was when I was streaming and playing a game in ultra settings, so it’s a very decent computer for the money.My thoughtsI gave this computer five stars because it worked out of the box, it came with a keyboard and mouse even though I’m not using it cuz I prefer my own mouse and keyboard but it’s good touch, I’m able to play triple a games in ultra settings with this computer and also multitask using different applications.the only problem that is very understandable is the one stick of RAM 8 gigs and the size of the hard drive that is that SSD, but for the amount that I paid it was a bargain.Recommend I will recommend upgrading the 8 gigs of RAM to either another 8 gigs to make a complete 16 or replace that 8 gigs and add 2 sticks of 16gb so you could have the amount of gig of RAM that your motherboard can handle.Another recommendation would be upgrading or adding a secondary hard drive onto your system so you could save all your files onto that hard drive, SSD SATA hard drives are very inexpensive I’ve seen one terabyte going for $50 so it’s a really cheap upgrade.SpecsAMD ricin 53600 3.6 GHz8 gigs of RAM ddr4 2666 MHz memory500 watt high power 80 plus bronze PSUASRock AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT videocardASRock main board a320m/ ac

  3. Kipp Bennett-Chew

    Lower end model of the 2Finally decided to buy an entry level gaming PC after doing months of research and learning about different parts to understand that different marketing packages that often times confuse people with products like these containing so many different elements.I was won over by comparing speeds of its processor and graphics card (GPU) in comparison to other platforms. I knew from my research that the cheapest and easiest things to upgrade would be the storage (SDD and I added a 1TB HDD), and the RAM (I replaced it with two Oloy 8gb for a total of 16gb since thats what everyone recommended). I did that for less than 150 dollars and still think its a great deal.I bought this pretty much to play grand strategy games at high settings – My 2018 quad core macbook pro wasnt cutting it even at the lowest settings, and it was a 1400 dollar computer at the time.I had a ton of issues with the RGB LED lights on the fans it came with. I couldnt get the software to install, and spent about ten hours trying to figure it out. I had checked the wiring on the RGB chip (which is mounted on the back side of the computer behind all the parts), and it looked fine and good.Finally, I pulled the power supply and traced the cables back from the RGB chip and found that it was completely disconnected. Not what I wanted to do, but Im glad I did because I was contemplating sending it back for a new one.All in all, and with the upgraded RAM I installed, this game runs Bannerlord flawlessly at high settings with massive siege battles. I haven’t tried it on my other games Im interested in (Total war, any game) or Stellaris, my all-time favorite.All in all very happy with this purchase. I bought a smaller PC case (micro ATX) so that its more portable and will be reinstalling everything onto that tower so that I can take it overseas with me when I go for school. Great product.*** Tech support is pretty bad. At the time of writing I had not heard back from them about the RGB issue after 72 hours, but sometimes you just gotta do it yourself.All in all, this is a great buy. Im delighted that its my first one, and I plan to continuously upgrade the parts as I go along. People will say to build your own of course, but thats not feasible due to graphics cards being 300 percent more expensive right now due to COVID supply chain issues.

  4. BDub

    It was delivered fast. Easy to set-up and works perfect

  5. David Botwin

    Great Pc

  6. Jim Williams

    Usually I build my own PCs but found a iBUYPOWER Trace 4 9310 on Amazon for less than $700. Over the years I have had clients who have purchased and used the iBUYPOWER brand before and have been satisfied with their purchases.After receiving the desktop, setting it up, installing my applications and using it I am very pleased with the performance, build and the value. I would not hesitate to recommend this to anyone who may be on the fence due to not knowing the name. The overall build was quality and the parts used (motherboard, RAM, HD, etc.) were all from well-known manufacturers. I did add an additional SSD for data storage to complete this build. So far everything has met my expectations and am looking forward to getting many years out of this desktop.

  7. Will Tabaczka

    Very impressed so far. Everything from the cables to the keyboard and mouse, to the quality of the hardware, to the ease of unboxing and set up. Couldn’t be happier.

  8. chilichez

    The drive is small. But the rest and that cavernous case makes for a brilliant base and go forward project. I have had a Lenovo C660 on the desk for several years because company gear elsewhere. Times have changed.I like to game and run business and video apps seamlessly. DCS and War Thunder run like butter on near ultimate settings. I need a wicked monitor.So pleased. Like buying a perfect NA Miata or a stripped MK6 GTI or maybe a rust free mid year BMW 2002 and now I get to first learn everything about it and how it works but then am so confident that I can build further and enjoy

  9. Jose

    As a beginner this GPC (gaming PC) is the best choice if your new to PC’s or if you’re a console player because this pc can let you connect a controller into it like Xbox controllers! (idk about ps4 controllers though) installing it was easy and setting it up was the best! I would recommend buying this pc if you don’t wanna use to much of your money! and also it comes with a L.E.D keyboard and mouse with a auto clicker on it 😀 . Also also the packaging is neat . ALSO ALSO ALSO there’s USB’s and headphone’s jacks in the front . ALSO ALSO ALSO ALSO (final one lmao) the graphics are amazing and the CPU doesn’t heat up super quickly 😀

  10. Jude525

    I had been pricing out a new build, but it has been years since I’ve built a system and was a bit wary that I might mess something up. No reason for this since I’ve built several systems in my day.For the cost, I felt this was a great option. Only slightly more than the components would have cost me, with plenty of upgrade options in the future (motherboard compatibility mainly.)I did immediately swap out the smallish SSD for a TB m.2. Migration was smooth with Macrium. I’ve unplugged the shipped drive and left it in the case. Should the m.2 fail, I can be up and running again in a few minutes.It’s been a few weeks and I haven’t had any complaints.

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