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The Skytech Archangel Gaming PC combines a powerful AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU with an NVIDIA RTX 2060 Super GPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 500GB SSD for lightning-fast load times. Featuring RGB cooling fans, Wi-Fi 802.11AC, and a sleek tempered glass case, it delivers smooth 1080p gaming at 60+ FPS on high settings. Ready to play out of the box with Windows 10 Home and bundled peripherals, this USA-assembled rig is built for serious gamers craving performance and style.









| Standing screen display size | 21.5 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Processor | 3.6 GHz amd_r_series |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
| Memory Speed | 3000 MHz |
| Hard Drive | 500 GB SSD |
| Graphics Coprocessor | nVIDIA |
| Chipset Brand | AMD |
| Card Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
| Brand | Skytech Gaming |
| Series | Archangel |
| Item model number | ST-ARCHANGEL-3600-2060SUPER |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Item Weight | 19 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 17.9 x 16.4 x 8.3 inches |
| Color | White |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Number of Processors | 6 |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR DRAM |
| Flash Memory Size | 500 GB |
| Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
| Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 |
| Optical Drive Type | 500 Gb |
| Power Source | AC |
L**U
What it lacks in features it makes up for in build quality.
Overall I am impressed.I selected this on it's price point comparing the cost of all components plus OS; for what you pay, there is not much of a premium on the base specs of the components. I wanted to keep my previous desktop running so I decided to go with a no fuss, it is all there, sort of pre built machine. And that is what I got.The build quality is outstanding, whether comparing to name brand or generic cases. The metal is of a thicker gauge than really cheap cases. Cable management is outstanding (there is a ducted chase that houses them all). Provisions for cooling are great. Nice to see it vent from the top. The tempered glass door is hinged, and feels solid, just like everything else in the build. Even has a quick removable coarse dust filter. Surprisingly even the mouse and keyboard are of decent quality. Normally with a machine like this I expect them to almost be throwaway items. I was also surprised to notice that there is a WiFi card in it. There is still a LAN port, but this machine can literally be sat down on the desk, plugged in, and turned on. I would not hesitate to buy another if I was just looking for something as pre configured as a laptop, without needing to be a laptop.I do have some points of note though. This machine, as configured, lacks much of the flexibility that one usually expects in a PC. This is the first tower case I have ever seen with -no- expansion bays in the front. Not only does the front panel not have bays that can be opened up if you like, there are also no obvious places to physically mount either 3.5" or 5.25 inch devices in the front. Not that anyone aside from myself uses optical media anymore, or even SD card readers or other bay mounted devices, but there are not even mounts internally. That is to say, I don't see an easy means to mount an internal hard drive, and certainly not multiple drives, which is a shame since it is a roomy case. There is a bracket for a second SSD, but nothing for conventional dives. Also, that duct for the cabling? It does not easily open. So, even cabling something that you add into it would be a hassle.Ok, so, external drives and accessories out the back? Right? Well... Somewhat. The only part I would have sprung for a higher quality version of is the motherboard. The particular board chosen is an odd choice for a modern "gaming" PC. There are only 6 USB ports on the rear, only two of which are USB 3.0. It is nice that the two USB ports on the top are 3.0 as well, but overall, not that many ports. Perhaps I am odd, but right now I have 10 USB devices plugged into the desktop I am using now.There is no optical output for audio on the back; no digital output either. Granted, this is a bit of an anachronism these days with HDMI, but still, no motherboard based surround sound. No eSata either. Not much of anything back there. And the ONE expansion port on the motherboard itself is taken up by the WiFi card. And what there IS back there makes me think the board in this board was meant for applications such as kiosks. The motherboard has its own HDMI port, a 15 pin VGA port (!), and a PS/2 keyboard port. I'm a little irritated at considering upgrading the motherboard even before turning it on, but, we will see how it goes. There are 4 unused back panel slots on the case, but no slots on the motherboard that line up with them.No regrets at all. For anyone wanting to just plunk down a machine and use it, I would recommend it in a heartbeat. Just don't expect it to ever be more than that. It is a handsome machine; it seems a shame that come time for my next upgrade I will be going back to my trusty old tower that I have been using for almost 15 years.P.S. Do the pictures make it look silver? The one I received is white. Not that I care, just surprised.
Y**U
NOT Worth it. BROKEN with minimal use.
I've used this maybe 2-3 times a week to play games on steam since I got it and it doesn't even turn on anymore. Such a waste of money.
S**Y
Worth buying, but make sure to turn off auto-overclock on your cpu!
I have wanted a gaming PC for a while now and after much research and product reviews i decided to buy the Skytech Archangel Ryzen 5 3600/RTX 2600 Super combo. It did take while to get to me but it does take longer to get a pre-built as they build and thoroughly test the machine and i can't blame them for Covid-19 delaying shipments.When i received the PC it was very securely packaged and none of the parts were damaged. I did have some trouble removing the packing foam but that was mostly on me not putting enough force into removing the foam.When i booted the PC it INSTANTLY got to the start screen (thanks ssd) and it took about an hour to get it set up with updates etc. After several days of use i noticed my CPU temps were getting way to high (idling at 70°C -75°C) and when playing any games it was hitting 85°C - 95°C (ouch!).After spending several hours trying to resolve this I decided to check the bios to change my fan control since i thought speeding them up could help, that's when I saw that the motherboard had an "Auto-Overclock" setting on by default. Upon turning it off my CPU stopped overheating and now sits idle at around 40°C - 45°C.So in short:It's a fantastic PC and would recommend buying it if you want to crush 99% of games at 1080p getting well over 60fps even on graphically intense games. Just remember to make sure your CPU is not auto-overclocking!Games I tested: (All in 1080p Max Settings with Overclocked GPU)Middle Earth Shadow Of War - 80- 130 FPSApex Legends 100-160 FPSMetro Exodus 80-125 ( RTX On)Dota 2 120-200 FPSBlack Desert Online (Remastered pre-set) 80-140 FPS (Ultra pre-set) 40-70 FPSSMITE (Capped at monitor refresh rate) 144FPSCivilization 6 100-150 FPS
B**N
Great first PC!
This was my first PC and it’s been awesome! I’ve had this thing for about two months now and haven’t run into a single problem. Bought it for gaming and it comes ready to download the game and play. Runs every game super smooth. It’s lacking a big storage space as it only has a 500gb ssd (which fills up pretty quick with games), but big storage hard drives are pretty cheap nowadays. You won’t be in a rush to get one either because 500gb will hold several games. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it so far!
K**R
Powerful computing machine!
Got a great deal on it, what an upgrade! Did take a week longer to ship but I won't dock for that due to Wuhan Virus.
M**A
Good
Idk much but my brother seems to like it tbh so good job.
S**L
Decent gaming pc
The computer is great, but arrived with the gpu sagging quite a bit. That shouldn't happen for a while. Had to put a toy under it to prop it up and keep the gpu seated properly in the PCIe slot.
A**T
Great computer
Bought for my 14 year old for Christmas he loves it
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