Skytech Legacy Gaming PC Desktop AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 4TB Gen4 NVMe SSD 64GB DDR5 RAM, AIO Liquid Cooling Windows 11
- Brand:
- Skytech Gaming
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 810202181670
- EAN:
- 0810202181670
- Walmart SKU:
- 17939164792
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.49/5 from 39 reviews.
My first Pc ever and I couldn't be more happy, everything was set up magically and not gonna lie it's been a seamless transition !!
Purchased the pc for mostly gaming. Very fast, considering it is top of the line. Came with gigabyte gaming motherboard wifi 6 and gigabyte 5090 gaming card. Did some research on the motherboard, which has 3 m2 slots. You can populate up to two slots without taking away pci lanes from gpu. They are the cpu slot and the slot furthest from the cpu. The wiring is tucked away neatly and tied down. Case has enough room for 5 ssd and 1 hdd. It is a glass case and not plexy so it is heavy. Came package very well, nothing was broken. Keyboard and mouse are very esthetic but have not used them. Windows was not activated but that took a simple click in setup to do. So far I have had it for two weeks and still finding out what it can really do.
It's everything it says it is. The pc arrived and the build quality is professional. The only issue I've found is one of the top of tower USB ports works intermittently. I have been busy and haven't looked into why yet. Aside from that one issue, I have zero complaints. The packaging was done well to absorb the shock of any mishandling. Everything was up to date, to include the BIOS. There were no unnecessary programs installed. The Signal RGB has a lot of cool presets and I've enjoyed playing around with it. I've had no heat issues, though I haven't pushed this build hard at all, so far. In game, everything seems to run as smoothly as you'd expect with a 5090 and R9 9950X3D. Overall, I am happy with what I received and the job done by Skytech.
Quality components and it's fast, fast, fast! I use it for content creation and running local LLMs. My old machine has an RTX 3080 and DDR 4 ram. It was just too slow for creating videos. The Legacy 4 changes all that. No more worrying about burning through credits online. Happiness is being able to try as many versions of a video clip as you want in a reasonable period of time. ComfyUI gets more powerful and easier to use with each passing day.
Great computer. Plenty of power, great build, looks good… Like the game controller but it didn’t come with any games!
So far so good, i love it. i don't have any issues with it. I've been gamming daily.
Thinking about getting another for the wife to use
Okay, so I was really curious about what, specifically I would get when purchasing this PC. I only found one YT review, so I'd been going off what Skytech installed in that reviewer's PC. My PC was shipped with a Zotac 5090, 9950x3d, 64gb Orion V DDR5 RAM CL42, WD SSD with pretty slow R/W speeds (sub 4k), Gigabyte Gaming Wifi 6 motherboard, 360 mm AIO (unsure of the brand), all fans are 120mm. Buying the individual components alone would cost more than I paid for the entire assembled PC. I wish Skytech could standardize things so they could list the specific parts being included in each build instead of consumers having to wait and cross their fingers. So, I bought the white model because it was quite a bit cheaper than the identical black case and I was planning to swap the internals into a different case anyway. If I'd planned on keeping the case it would have been disappointing to see the AIO, mobo, RAM, were black. When I originally got the PC I could hear a lose screw rattling around in the case. I found it and sat it to the side just in case it was needed. I immediately changed the front fans for 140s and found another lose screw. A few days later my wife found another screw identical to the other two laying next to my desk. They appeared to be case screws and I'm assuming Skytech's assemblers dropped them and were just too lazy/unconcerned to retrieve them. That isn't confidence inspiring. One of the PCI E slots had a healthy amount of glue dropped into it that I had to dig out. The Wifi6 mobo was a disappointment. I mean, it's 2026. I've had wifi-7 in my house for 2 years now. The mobo also only had a single Gen 5 SSD slot, which kinda sucked but I think that will remain normal for a few more years. As for function, everything worked as expected. The CL42 RAM was disappointing but it won't impact my gaming. If I had to do it over I'd purchase again. But not if I were new to PC builds. The things that I saw and heard would scare away a lot of customers, especially having screws fall out of the case, lol. But, as I said it was cheaper to buy the parts this way than to source them myself, so it worked out.
I tried sneak times using my debit card. All 3 times it was rejected. 2 of the the, it was refunded. The second was not and I was charged. I need the money returned asap.
spent a lot on this computer. been 2 weeks. still can't use it
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