
The AVGPC Q-Box Gaming PC is a prebuilt desktop designed to deliver strong performance for gaming, content creation, and everyday computing. It pairs an AMD Ryzen 7 multi-core processor with a dedicated NVIDIA GeForce graphics card, fast memory, and SSD storage — providing a balanced gaming experience for 1080p and some 1440p titles within a budget-friendly build.
The AVGPC Q-Box Gaming PC is a prebuilt desktop designed to deliver strong performance for gaming, content creation, and everyday computing. It pairs an AMD Ryzen 7 multi-core processor with a dedicated NVIDIA GeForce graphics card, fast memory, and SSD storage — providing a balanced gaming experience for 1080p and some 1440p titles within a budget-friendly build.
CPU + GPU Performance — Ryzen 7 and dedicated NVIDIA graphics pair for smooth gaming and multitasking.
Responsive Memory & Storage — SSD and good RAM capacity help ensure snappy system performance.
Upgrade Path — Ample internal space allows upgrades to RAM, storage, and potentially a GPU in the future.
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First, I'm not a PC gamer. Since my day job is in IT, gaming on my console gets me away from the PC. So why did I buy an "entry level" gaming PC? Because the specs matched what I wanted in a basic PC framework and, given the present state of acquiring individual components, a pre-build is a much more economical situation. Right out of the box the computer performs flawlessly. It was easy to set up and boot up. I did two things right away: I upped the RAM from 16 to 32 GB and I overclocked the RAM. Installing the two, 8GB RAM modules was little tricky since the top RAM slot releases are under a couple of the cooling fans. So I had to release the fans from their mounts to install the RAM modules. Overclocking the RAM was simple as the UEFI native app is GUI based and simple to use. I added a 27” curved FreeSync monitor and used the onboard AMD graphics GUI to tune. I then upgraded to Windows 11. Later this week I will install a 2TB M.2 PCIe SSD. I expect the same ease of installation and setup since the Motherboard manual was included, and all compatible components are listed in it. I did used the UEFI GUI to overclock the CPU but I’m satisfied that the default overclock settings meets my needs. But for tweakers, there’s a bit more room to adjust clock settings if so desired. I primarily use this set up to build virtual machines and attack them or configure them for testing. I often have a number of apps open and this computer performs all the tasks I assign without hesitation. In fact most of my virtual machines perform as well as the host which speaks well for how it interacts with the hypervisor. I highly recommend this build to anyone needing that Ryzen 7 processing punch but who also don’t have the type of demands on graphics that video editing or high end gaming demand.
I ordered this as my first gaming PC, and I am in love with how fast this is! It runs Minecraft so smooth and boots up no problem! I did have an issue where my Wifi card wasn't installed, but the company sent me one for free as soon as I told them, and it was easy to install, now my internet is working SO fast. If you're a heavier gamer, this would be good with a GPU, but anyone else who does simple more CPU based games, this is definitely worth the money!