








Gaming PC
Description
So I’ve been using this PC for about 7 months now, and it’s been a solid performer. I picked it up back when it was new for £950, and now I’m letting it go at £650 — honestly, it’s been a lot better than I expected for the price.It’s got an RTX 3060 Ti, Ryzen 7 3800X, 2x16GB of RAM at 3000MHz, and a 2TB NVMe SSD. The motherboard’s a MSI B450 Tomahawk Max, and it’s got a 360mm AIO cooler — one of the best cooling setups I’ve seen. The case is white with all the fans running, and it’s been kept really clean — no dust, never overheated. I’ve stress-tested it for two hours straight and ran it for 6–7 hours of gaming on high/ultra settings, and both CPU and GPU stayed under 75°C. Never had a single spike.
It’s not got a WiFi adapter, so you’ll need to wire it to your network — that’s the only thing missing. Otherwise, everything’s in great shape.
Real-world results:
- Forza Horizon: 140–150 FPS on high/ultra mix, 95–105 FPS all ultra
- Fortnite (performance mode, all low): creative 240–360 FPS, in-game 200–240 FPS (stable)
- Warzone: 100–150 FPS on ultra/high, over 240 FPS on medium/low
- Apex Legends: up to 200 FPS (limited by monitor, no frame drops)
It’s been used for 1080p and 1440p gaming — runs smooth on high and ultra, and handles modern titles without any issues. I’ve actually tested it with a few different games, and it’s been consistent.
Extras:
- Logitech G502 Hero mouse (bought new when I got the PC)
- Basic keyboard (picked up from eBay for £25)
I’m based in Mountsorrel, Charnwood, so if you’re around, I’m happy to show it over or even just chat about the performance. No warranty, but it’s been well-maintained and runs like new. If you’re into gaming — especially competitive or just want a smooth experience — this one’s worth a look.