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Skytech blaze 3.0
Skytech blaze 3.0










There’s also 802.11ac Wi-Fi compatibility out of the box, meaning you’ll be good to connect and start downloading games right away. Likewise, SkyTech has included a 500GB SSD here, meaning that you can store a very decent Steam library to go along with this build. So, as time goes on, you can continue to improve the capabilities and upgrade the rig. Speaking of memory, there’s 8GB of GDDR4 RAM here, though the motherboard is a full ATX unit with three empty DIMM slots. With 4GB of GDDR5 ram running at a base frequency of 1,485 MHz and a bandwidth limit of over 128GB per second, you’ll still be able to play modern titles at respectable settings. The graphics card is a GTX 1650, which – even though slightly older now – remains an absolute beast in terms of its graphical capabilities.

skytech blaze 3.0

Admittedly DDR4 is not as advanced versus DDR5 RAM, but it still does perform well and you are unlikely to see DRR5 in this price range.

skytech blaze 3.0

It’s also compatible with PCIe 3.0 and DDR4 ram, meaning you can still pair it with some very recent components. Part of the Comet Lake architecture, it combines a 3.6 GHz clock speed (boostable to 4.3 GHz) with 4 cores and 8 threads. Combining a very competent array of parts with a beautiful aesthetic, it’s well worth the price being asked and very capable of AAA gaming.įor a CPU, this PC has the i3-10100F processor. So, if you’re just wanting to know what the number one pick for a great, reliable gaming PC under $800 is, it has to be the Blaze 3.0 from Skytech.












Skytech blaze 3.0