Lenovo Gaming PC Desktop Computer – Intel Quad I5 up to 3.6GHz, GeForce GTX 1660 Super 6G GDDR6, 32GB Memory, 256G SSD + 3TB, RGB Keyboard & Mouse, WiFi & Bluetooth 5.0, DVD, W10P64 (Renewed)
$408.00
Price: $408.00
(as of Jan 01, 2025 10:24:55 UTC – Details)
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Specifications:
Processor: Intel Core i5 up to 3.6GHz 4-Core
Graphics: GeForce GTX 1660 Super 6G GDDR6
Memory: 32G Memory
Hard Drive: 256G SSD + 3TB
Operating System:
Windows 10 PRO 64 Bit – Multi-language supports English/Spanish/French
Warranty
1 full year Parts and Labor Warranty
Included in the box
Computer; Power Cord; RGB USB Keyboard; RGB USB Mouse; WiFi Adapter, Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter, Warranty Instruction.
This computer is well-suited for a variety of tasks including gaming, study, home, business, photo and video editing, streaming, day trading, crypto trading, and more.
This high-performance gaming PC is capable of running a wide range of popular games, including Fortnite, Call of Duty Warzone, Escape from Tarkov, GTA V, World of Warcraft, LOL, Valorant, Apex Legends, Roblox, Overwatch, CSGO, Battlefield V, Minecraft, Elden Ring, Rocket League, The Division 2, and Hogwarts Legacy with 60+ FPS
System: Intel Core i5 up to 3.6GHz 4-Core | 32GB Memory | 256GB Solid State Drive +3TB Hard Drive | Genuine Windows 10 Professional 64-bit
Connectivity: 2x USB 3.0 | 6x USB 2.0 | 1x RJ-45 | 1x Serial | USB Wi-Fi | USB Bluetooth 5.0 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super 6G GDDR6 Video Card | 1x HDMI | 1x DisplayPort | 1x DVI
Special feature: Special RGB Case Lighting | RGB Gaming Mouse & Keyboard | 1 Year parts & labor | Free lifetime tech support
Customers say
Customers find that the computer has good functionality and runs games without issues. However, some customers have reported issues with power saving, such as the computer shutting off randomly or continuously. There are also complaints about quality, wifi connectivity, and display quality. Opinions vary on speed, value for money, and noise level.
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5 reviews for Lenovo Gaming PC Desktop Computer – Intel Quad I5 up to 3.6GHz, GeForce GTX 1660 Super 6G GDDR6, 32GB Memory, 256G SSD + 3TB, RGB Keyboard & Mouse, WiFi & Bluetooth 5.0, DVD, W10P64 (Renewed)
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$408.00
Tim S. –
works great for gaming, fast, quiet, and literally like new
I bought this to run many PC games that won’t run on my other machines with on board graphics (HP & Dell). THis one runs every CoD game so far without any issues. the keyboard is cheap and you can turn the colors on or off using Alt+Scroll lock, and the case lights can be dimmed or turned off with the included remote control. Overall, This thing is fast, quiet, and does more than most of the sub $300 refurbs. Oh, and this looked brand spanking new inside, not a spot on anything, almost as if it was surplus or assembled from leftover parts? Either way, I highly doubt this was ever used or owned by anyone previously.
S. Leigh –
GPU is dead one year later
When I first got this gaming PC, I understood what I was getting. Itâs not a brand-new, high-end gaming system, itâs a refurbished office computer with a decent GPU stuck in it, along with an SSD. It actually performed even better than I had expected, and Iâve been pretty happy with it for the last year.Unfortunately, the GPU started acting up a few days ago, randomly switching off, so that I had to hold the power button to turn off the PC. This problem has happened for others in the reviews here as well. Eventually, the GPU just died completely. Support is not help at all. They donât respond. So all I can do is warn you to stay far away. Donât buy from this company (Tech Magnet). They apparently use poor quality GPUâs, and they donât respond for support, so now I will have to either buy another GPU or just get a whole new system. Iâm not totally sure the rest of the PC will work properly at this point, even with a new GPU, so I guess we will see.
Paul Gettle –
Exactly what I needed (and when parts has issues, customer service was excellent)
When it first arrived, I was disheartened as one of the drives had bad sectors, and the GPU was leaving green horizontal lines on the monitor (drivers were not taking). I spoke to Amazon first, who helped me contact RefurbChoice. They replied immediately, called when promised, and helped my spouse and I (the computer is for them for art and gaming) make sure we’d checked everything thoroughly, and determined to send a new drive and card, and they would provide an envelope to return the non-functional items. Three days later, the card and drive arrived, and work perfectly!This is everything it said it would be, and the customer service was excellent when things weren’t perfect out of the box. Absolutely worth it, even though I was worried at first. Even better, since the original GPU was large, they replaced it with a mini version of the same type, which frees up more space and makes pulling the GPU easier.Thanks!
David P. –
ok… not sure this is a real Gaming PC
I didnt really buy this for real gaming. I needed a desktop while I rebuild my real gaming set ups.this PC SHOULD have at least modest gaming capabilities, but, it can slow down to a crawl, simply from a lot of browsing and emails.as in. waiting for letters to appear on the page while typing.thats just ridiculous and unacceptably BAD performance, for a so called ” Gaming” computer.i have had to get some tips on how to clear out ALL the temp file history, as in NO time, this computer was running slow.and no. i hadnt even installed any games on it.. and may not bother.not sure why this is struggling, its acting like it has 4GB of memory, not 32GB..and as if its an old “on board-shared RAM:” graphics set up, not an actual modestly decent graphics card.this PC underperforms as it is. not sure i want to “tax it” with real games.fine for a student, working at home, casual computing, but, i wouldnt buy it for REAL gaming, ala “Halo infinite”, “Call of Duty”..” Battlefield” or any racing sim..just dont see it handling them very well.price wise, its actually a bargain. but, somehow seriously under performs, given its specs.
Tom –
Great, but with a Couple Caveats
I was looking for a new PC after the one I currently have started to act a bit finicky after owning it for a few years. I was looking for something I could use to run some intensive programs like FL Studio (music DAW) and DaVinci Resolve (video editor), so I thought this one with it’s specs would be able to handle the job with no problem, and it has delivered on that front. It has vastly outperformed the last one with every task I’ve thrown at it.I also got it because I wanted to finally try using an external graphics card for games rather than just onboard graphics from a CPU, which is how I’ve done it for years. I didn’t realize how drastic of a difference it would actually make. Before, I would play games that were at least 5 years old, and they would struggle on the absolute lowest settings. Now I can put those same games (and newer ones) on the highest settings possible, and it doesn’t even stutter.Like other reviewers have mentioned, the inside of the PC looks flawless. Also, it was shipped with expanding foam inside so no parts can come loose/break during shipping, which was nice.I haven’t tested the keyboard and mouse, as I already have 2 mechanical keyboards and a nice Logitech mouse. Both seem to not be that great of quality, which I expected. However, they are nicer than something you’d get at Walmart for cheap.There are a couple negative things I’d like to mention. The first being that it showed up in worse condition than described externally. There is a gash on the top left of one of the sides of the case, a few smaller scratches elsewhere, and some gunk around the power button, and is just a bit dirty in general. It is very visible at 5 feet away, let alone the described 12 inches. I really don’t mind much, I can clean the gunk, and I have it inside a desk so I’ll never really see the imperfections anyway.Another thing is that the processor (which my PC says is an i5 4670) it is not compatible to update to Windows 11. I don’t mind for now, but when Windows 10 has support dropped in 2025, I will either need to upgrade both the motherboard and the processor, or just buy a whole new PC. I wish I could just upgrade the processor, but none of the Windows 11-compatible processors fit the slot that this one uses (LGA 1150), so I would need to buy a new motherboard as well. I wish I knew that beforehand, but that was my fault. If you’re looking to update eventually and don’t want to upgrade those, I would think before you buy. Hopefully Microsoft will extend the deadline for ending support.Overall, if the previously mentioned issues are something you are okay with, I think it’s definitely a fantastic buy. It seems like a great value, especially being priced at under $400. Sure there are some flaws, but I think with how good everything else is, I can overlook them.