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Skytech Nebula
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Take your game to the next level. Skytech’s Nebula lets you play with higher settings, faster frame rates and more powerful multi-tasking capabilities than standard gaming PCs. Featuring more power to game and stream simultaneously with no lag, a Skytech Nebula gives gamers even more power to back up your team mates and create better content.
- Unlocked processor to fine tune your performance
- Mid-Sized Tower fits Most Normal Desktops
- Achieves High graphics Settings at 60fps/1080p
- Well Rounded for Esports, AAA Gaming & Content Creation
- Excellent Airflow RGB Lighting fan(s) installed
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Mel –
***There Was No Compensation For This Review******EDITED REVIEW**I’ve officially owned this machine for over 2 months now. All I can say is WOW. The negativity following this machine makes me wonder if these are other issues that could be causing problems versus the machine.. I read a review *Top Critic* and it sounds more of an internet connection issue versus the machine. The capability of this machine has been amazing. I use this machine now mainly for gaming/fun. I have 3 monitors with peripherals setup (mouse, keyboard, microphone, headset), and have no issues with connectivity or software issues. The machine can handle me streaming on two different platforms and in the same action playing a high demanding game on ULTRA settings and a recording software going at the same time. My GPU is still only around 70-80% and the CPU is running amazing. The cooling of this machine is great and have not had 1 issue since purchase. I would take the critic/negativity reviews carefully.. Don’t let those scare you away.. You COULD end up with possibly something wrong but that could’ve also been from shipping or anything.. If you’re looking for a budget PC that can perform very well, than I HIGHLY recommend this PC. Hope this helps!—————————————————————-Original review belowTo start off, this is a review on the item:Manufacturer Part#: ST-NEBULA-0819-B-AMProcessor: INTEL Core i5 13400F 2.5 GHz (4.6GHz Max Boost) CPUMemory: 16GB DDR4 RAM 3200 Gaming Memory with Heat SpreaderVideo Card: NVIDIA Geforce RTX 4060 8GB GDDR6X Graphics Card (Brand may vary)SSD: 1TB NVME SSDOperating System: Microsoft windows 11 Home 64-bitCase: Skytech Nebula Gaming Case, BlackWiFi: 802.11ACFans: 4 RGB Fans for Maximum Air FlowThis PC so far has been great for gaming as well as working from home. The functionality right out of the box has been great and it has been a breeze to get setup. The PC has a folder that comes with it and it shows the step by step guide on how to setup your machine as well as how to troubleshoot if need be. There are many Pro’s and few Con’s so far since I have owned the Machine.Pros:Packaging for shipping was over the top on making sure it was coming to me securely,Comes as described with little setup needed,Performance has been stellar,Quiet Machine and fans,Case has great airflow,Quality of the product is over the top for the price of this machine.Operates many games on ULTRA settings with 0 issues.Cons:The machine comes with 16gb of DDR4 ram installed and this is a great starter amount but for full potential I would recommend upgrading to the minimum of 32gb of DDR4 or higher.(I upgraded to 32gb DDR4 3200mhz with the 4 available slots)One of the Ram sticks seemed to be not fully clipped into position but took minor adjustment to get setup.The rear fan was loose and rubbing against the case which had a small clicking noise but was an easy fix.Trouble connecting the DisplayPort to a Monitor after trying multiple cords, but HDMI does work well.Cord management inside could be much better, the cables seem to block some of the ports for the RAM and would recommend using some zip-ties to hold them out of the way.Games:GTA-V – Runs at highest settings with 0 issues and high FPSFortnite – Runs at highest settings with 0 issues and high FPSBattlefield 2042 – Runs at highest settings with 0 issues and high FPSWar Thunder – Runs at highest settings with 0 issues and high FPSMinecraft – Runs at highest settings with 0 issues and high FPSCan handle many applications open on multiple monitors when working from home such as, Tableau, Excel, Zoom, Teams, Talend, PowerPoint, Multiple query applications (Coding with no issues), Video editing, Streaming.The PC at the price point is worth the purchase, after doing many researches without wanting to build my own PC this was the best Pre-Built machine money can find. Many have i5-13400F processors with 3060’s or lower processors with similar 4060/3060’s for more cost. At $850 USD this machine will tackle most of what you will need to do unless you’re into heavy editing or a big streamer or using extreme applications. This PC is great for overall use.
Med8r –
I was hesitant to buy a prebuilt PC, considering the many examples I’ve seen of shoddy work. But I’m glad I took the chance on this one. Evidently Skytech is of a different caliber from the other guys, because my tower came well-packaged, in pristine shape, and with a better power supply than was advertised.Pros:Easy setup for an amateur, effortless for someone who’s built a PC beforeParts were in good shape and have worked flawlessly, interior is organized very neatlyEmailed tech support once and got an intelligent answer within 24 hoursIncredibly quiet, even when running hefty gamesCons:The PSU is separated from the rest of the interior by a sort of protective metal casing, with small holes for the power cables to come through. It makes the interior look slightly cleaner, but I wish it weren’t there, because it made adding additional drives difficult, and there’s no clear way to remove it (evidently the screws are hidden well). Not a major complaint though, and only relevant for someone wanting to put in additional stuff.Other:Know what you’re getting… the RTX 4060 is good, but not top-of-the-line, and you may still find existing games that it can’t handle at max settings. I play at 1080p, and have had no trouble running anything (except in the case of buggy or poorly-optimized games… not the GPU’s fault). My previous rig was a GTX 970, so this represented a 400% increase in performance, and for $849, it was a stellar deal.
JamesJames –
So, this prebuilt comes withMB – ASRock B660M-C – $90GPU – Zotac Gaming RTX 4060 – $300CPU – i5 13400F – $200CPU (COOLER) – Generic with RGB – $20-50SSD – m.2 MSI m371 Gen 3 SSD – $40RAM – 16gb DDR4 3200 CL16 (Gammix D10 w/ heatsink) – $60PSU – Gamdias Helios P1 600W (80+ Gold) – Proprietary and Not Rated (est $50-60)The Case has 4 RGB Fans (very quiet) – $40-75and then you have to get windows and build it… so the total here would be roughly $800-850 before tax, same as the prebuilt. While I can appreciate that it is basically a wash and you aren’t really paying much for the labor or the shipping, with that said I think they could easily have went with a better mb and a faster ssd combo, gen 3 is way outdated by this point, and the psu has no online information at all really which can be a bit alarming, however with the components in this pc you aren’t pushing anywhere near the limit, maybe running at 50-65% of the 600w so it should be fine.The pc is clean and well managed cable wise, however any time you go with a micro atx board in a mid size tower, the cables will always look a little ugly in comparison to a full board to fit the size of the case. The flip side of that is that the case has a ton of room for expanding or upgrading later and the airflow is impressive. The RGB requires software and the button on the case (front/top) is useless. Overall though the build quality is pretty solid, plus you get a folder in the box that contains some information on troubleshooting, a quality inspection sheet with the signature and name of the employee that built your pc and they even give you a business card with a contact number, should you need help. Top notch as far as that goes.It was packaged really well with a ton of internal foam and padding to keep the gpu and all safe during the delivery, the box was secured well within the shipping box and no damage could be seen, I did a visual inspection of the cables and all, everything was secured well to the Motherboard, they get a solid grade for the actual build.Thus far I’ve played Fortnite at nearly 200 fps and I’ve played through robocop on Epic settings with DLSS enabled, getting well above 60 fps even in the outdoor environments, in closed off levels it pushes over 100 fps, I also played Alan Wake 2 on High Preset with DLSS enabled both with and without Frame Gen on and either way is absolutely playable, and if you lowered it to medium, which is still above what you’d get on a PS5 you will easily stay well over 60 more around 80 fps in the toughest areas for the GPU to handle and pushing near 100 during the lighter workloads in game. I am blown away at what this little 4060 in here can do when paired with fast ddr4 ram and a solid CPU, while playing the CPU is never pushed even to half its workload, and the temps inside are super cool (even with discord and obs running at the same time). The airflow and cooling are very good with this build. (I am gaming at 1080p btw)Anyway I hope this helps for those of you out there considering this one for the holiday, I think its a solid pc and so far, its super snappy for everything Ive done, while I’d like to have seen a gen 4 ssd and a more universal power supply inside, really for what this thing costs, you just cannot complain too much about that. Corners will have to be cut to get the price to where it is and again you could likely build the same pc with your own parts and case for about $825-900, the convenience of having it done by a professional and coming with a warranty is just too nice to pass up sometimes. If you don’t feel like building your own and you have a budget of about $900 it honestly does not seem like too bad a way to go. It has tons of processing power for multitasking, and the GPU can do some good work at 1080p. Very satisfied with the pc, hoping the quality holds up over time.Happy Holidays everyone, good luck with your purchase or if you build, good luck with that as well!
Micah Cowan –
(I got the model with a 4060 in it.) I mean, what is there to say? A 4060, a 1TB SSD, 16G RAM and a decent CPU? For under $900?! I didn’t really have money for a gaming PC, but when I saw this deal I had to make it work, because who doesn’t want to save like $1k!This thing runs smooth as silk. I had a gaming laptop with a 2070 in it that couldn’t do Cyberpunk at better than 12 frames/sec at some parts, without reducing the graphics quality to crap. Not so this machine – I can even turn on some of the RTX features and it still runs great (note that I’m more of a high-quality at ~30fps, than a 60fps-or-die guy).I’m running Oculus and SteamVR apps through to my (first-gen) Meta Quest headset, and that works great too. And no matter how badass a game I’m putting it through, the fans are whisper-quiet. You can hear them, and you can hear that they ramp up to deal with increased performance – but it’s _very_ quiet and unobtrusive.I wasn’t expecting this, but it came with a keyboard and mouse, too, which saved me the trouble of digging through the junk in my house to find some (I’ve been focusing on laptops for a while up to now). The keyboard is solid-quality mechanical, too – nothing too amazing, but not shabby. The mouse feels lightweight and cheap, but works well, and both are lit up with multicolor LEDs so yay.The WiFi antennae that came with my system was a single-form, boxy looking thing, with a magnet in it to keep it place on the chassis (if you like). It doesn’t at all resemble the pair of standard “rod” antennae that were shown in my quickstart guide, so at first I was concerned that it didn’t have them. But it did, it just has an unexpected shape. Look for the small coaxial chords, rather than a particular shape, and you’ll find it handily enough.I should say, the first time I tested the machine out on some high-power games, I was initially disappointed. But I think there were a lot of background downloading and disk storage things happening. Apparently my Steam wasn’t set not to download in the background, but even when it wasn’t downloading, I think Windows was, and it was chewing up performance (one of the things I really dislike about gaming on a PC vs a console). After I had the PC a couple days longer, performance was way, way better than my initial (amateur) tests. Might also have helped to, you know, run updates on drivers and the OS and such.Happy gaming!
Mark –
Ordered this PC from a store called MXC tech because it was on sale it turned out that place was a scam (MAKE SURE TO ORDER IF IT IS SHIPPED AND SOLD BY AMAZON.COM)Been using a decently old laptop GTX 1650 and I5 12450H reason I bought this was because someone broke my main. The jump from those computers to this is actually incredible I’ve never had a computer with an RTX Series card.To the main lighting, when pressing the RGB button it will download the program all RGB in the case is customizable and bright. The size is pretty small the width is a little chunky not going to like but overall smallish pc. Do not let the size fool you it’s powerful I’ve played 3 games on it so far I will give my FPS and stats during using itFortnite – epic settings direct x12 I was running about 60-70 FPS it had a few stutters but that is normal I would say.Went to performance mode on all medium settings ran a constant 238-240 FPS kn the ground while deploying from the battle bus it stuttered a little at the start then eased on, temps never went over 60°C on the GPU. I do keep my room quite cold so that can maybe affect it a little bit.Rainbow six siege – ran around 300 fps I capped it to 240 as it wasnt the most consistent when it was unlimited frames. Constant 999 FPS while in the menu lol.Roblox – anywhere from 140+ depending on the game using max graphics.The keyboard that came with it I didn’t use but it looked like some good build quality.Mouse that came with I didn’t try either.I had 0 issues so far with the computer booted right up I was worried but to my shock nothing went wrong this is my first day using it and it works super good.The value for this computer is really good the parts all together is around $850-$900 so it’s a steal.**Again I rebought this computer from shipped and sold by Amazon.com even if it looks like a good deal do not buy it.**Came with 3 display ports and 1 HDMI on the graphics card.No issue with startup it was simple and easy pressed a few buttons logged in and that was it.Overall this pc is a pretty good computer especially for its price I recommend buying it if you don’t want to break your wallet with prices of computers these days.
William GillikinWilliam Gillikin –
Ok, so keep in mind I’ve only had this PC for about a week. Should anything change I’ll update my review. With that said, let me just say, WOW! I recently wanted to get back into PC gaming and didn’t really feel like building a PC myself, so, I decided to go the pre-built route instead. And boy am I happy with that decision. First off let’s go over the main components of this budget beast.CPU- Intel Core i5 13400f 2.4 GHzMB – ASUS PRIME B66M-A AC D4 Micro ATXRam – Team T-Force 16Gb (2×8) DDR4Storage – 1TB M.2 NVME SSDGPU – Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060PSU – 650W GoldCooling – (3) RBG Intake fans, (1) RBG Exhaust fan, (1) RBG CPU Heatsink fan.Now that’s quite the lineup if you asked me, all for $849.99 at the time of this review. If you price out the items separately its hard to build this same pc for much less.This rig boast incredible performance and super quite cooling fans, even under load they are much more quite than pcs I’ve hd in the past. Not to mention you need very little know how to set it up.As far as games go here is a short list and their corresponding FPS at High/Ultra settings at 1080p resolution :WoW: 45-130 depending on ZoneXDefiant : 150+COD Warzomw : 120+I have a few other games I want to test but so far I am very happy with this purchase. Also, it makes my setup look great 👍I think the only cons are the fact that you can’t really change the cpu fan colors. I’m Sure there is a way to do it but I have not figured it out yet. Also, I would suggest you get a better wifi antenna if your PC is far from your router. I found one for like $20 and it almost tripled my download speeds. Other than that this Skytech Gaming PC is a solid gaming computer and it comes with a pretty nice keyboard and gaming mouse as well. For under $1k you really can’t beat it.
Andrew –
I normally build my PCs, but picked this up for $699. With the parts supplied and the OS, this was a very decent deal. Got a ASRock B760M-C motherboard and a Gigabyte 4600 with decent ram. Runs quiet at 27C. Just put in 32gb of DDR4 Corsair ram and it rebooted fine. WiFi works as it should. Plays Kenshi well, but don’t really have any graphically intense games. Appears well built. Just bought a second Nvme M2 for games – mine had two m2 slots. Overall, this looks a great deal for what I paid.
Just Theo –
I definitely recommend this desktop. It arrived sooner than it was supposed to. It is very quiet. Seriously I thought it was dead on arrival because it was so quiet I was convinced it was not powering on. I could see the lights and the fans were moving, but couldn’t hear that hard drive sound, and fans were quieter than a cotton ball dropping on the ground. I have a brand new monitor and it was saying no signal. I had plugged the monitor into the wrong HDMI port. Once I figured that out, I could see that the computer was working lol.It’s very fast. The graphics are very crisp. My set up instructions were not in the box and I emailed Skytech and they responded in about 48 hours. Considering I emailed them on Easter, I was impressed with that response time. There was a flyer attached to the inside of the computer that said if the set up instructions are not included, please go to this website and I was able to do that and set up my computer before they responded.The only issue I’ve had is the LED lights. I cannot turn them off. I could also not change the color of them. I have emailed customer service about it and see if they have an idea of how to troubleshoot. It’s not a dealbreaker if I can’t turn them on and off. They are on. it doesn’t impact my gaming, which is what I bought it for. UPDATE customer service emailed me back same day and told me I should try holding the LED button for three seconds release it and then immediately press it. This did not resolve my issue but the reset button next to the LED button when I pressed and held it for three seconds released and pressed again it did reset the lights. And they are now working properly they were working before I just couldn’t turn them off or change the pattern or the colors. There are a lot of options for colors and patterns. I was also able to find a video on YouTube about the keyboard changing the colors. The keyboard has limited options for colors and patterns, but they can be changed a little bit.I’m averaging 100+ fps. I have a lot of startup processes that load anytime I’ve rebooted the computer, and it takes seconds for everything to get up and running. I have a razor mouse and anybody who’s ever used the synapses knows that it can sometimes slow machine down on reboot. Pleased to report it does not do so anymore. I also have discord, battlenet, nvidia graphics app, curse forge, and several other programs that start up. It takes under a minute for everything to load at start up for me to be in game.I’d like to point out but I played for several days with the original 16gb RAM and I have since upgraded to 64gb. There really is no need to upgrade the ram. There is no performance difference for me between the two as far as gaming goes. Not that I could visually see while playing the game. I was going to upgrade to 32 GB, but the 64 was on sale. And sometimes I do video rendering so I thought why not.Also, there are other companies out there with similar names to skyTech gaming, they appear to be sending customers to Skytech gaming for customer service issues and they are not part of Skytech gaming. So just be mindful if you see bad reviews elsewhere that there are a couple of other companies using skytech gaming customer service number as their own customer service number.For the price and the value I definitely recommend.I have seen a few questions about Ram. Mine came with two 8GB sticks. There are four slots total available. I do have more ram coming that I’ve ordered.
aprilapril –
I bought this computer for my son and its amazing! It’s fast, very quiet and his games don’t lag anymore like his old computer. This computer already has wifi in it, but it also came with 2 screw in wifi antennas for extra boost. Without the antennas my son only had 2 internet bars, but we screwed the antennas on and it went to full bars. My son said he doesn’t know how to act, with a computer that runs so smoothly. It came also with a folder containing certificates of when it was built and all the testing they did on it, to make sure everything ran perfect before sending it out to us. I would definitely buy this again! I have nothing bad to say about this pc.
Samuel –
I was a little wary of buying a prebuilt PC off of Amazon, but I’m so glad I did! This PC is so much better than I initially thought it was going to be! It has been able to handle every game I’ve tried playing so far on high or greater graphics settings with ease. I’ve even been able to play VR games like Skyrim VR with zero issues!It was so easy to setup, the RGBs look very nice (and are easily customizable with an application that comes installed), the packaging was really good, and the specs are great for the price.Another big thing I’ve read varying reviews about is how loud it is. I’ve found the PC to be quite quiet so far. Sometimes the fans do pick up a bit but I can barely here it and my headphones aren’t even noise cancelling!In summary, this is a great pc for anyone looking to buy a prebuilt for gaming/streaming/recording! (It even comes with a mouse and keyboard)