








Gaming PC with Ryzen 5 1600 AF and GTX 1660
Description
I’ve been using this PC for a few years now and honestly, it’s been solid — especially for 1080p gaming and everyday tasks like streaming or editing videos. I’m moving house and it’s time to part with it, so I’m giving it a clean handover.It’s got an AMD Ryzen 5 1600 AF with 6 cores and 12 threads — plenty of power for games and multitasking. The graphics card is a GTX 1660 with 6GB of VRAM, which handles modern titles at 1080p well, especially when I’m not pushing it too hard.
Memory is 16GB of Corsair DDR4 running at 3200MHz — fast enough for gaming and light productivity. The motherboard’s an ASRock B450 R2.0, which is stable and gives you room to upgrade later if you want to swap in a newer CPU or RAM.
Storage is a 1TB NVMe SSD — boots up fast, apps load quickly, and there’s no lag when switching between programs. The SSD’s rated at 2200MB/s read and 1600MB/s write, which means real-world speed you can actually feel.
It comes with a 450W EVGA power supply (80+ Bronze certified) and has Wi-Fi 5 built in — no need for a separate router or dongle. The case is a standard ATX one, clean and well-ventilated, with glass panels that I’ve removed for clarity in the photos. Both panels are included and will be reattached before shipping.
The system’s been fully tested and has Windows 10/11 installed and activated — ready to plug in and use straight away. Everything’s in good shape, no signs of wear, and I’ve never had any major issues with it.
It’s in alluvial, not flashy, just a reliable machine that’s done its job well. I’m not selling it to impress — I just need to move on and it’s been a solid companion over the years.
It’s in Allestree, Derby, if you’re local and want to check it out. Otherwise, it’s packed and ready to go — just a quick plug-in and you’re good to go.
(Price is £450, but I’ll keep it simple — it’s just a PC I’ve used, not a showpiece.)