Description
ASUS ROG Strix G10DK Gaming Desktop PC, – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
ASUS ROG Strix G10DK Gaming Desktop PC, AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB PCIe SSD, Wi-Fi 5, Windows 10 Home, G10DK-AB764
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti
Test video – ASUS ROG Strix G10DK Gaming Desktop PC, :
Product highlights :
AMD Ryzen 7-3700X Processor 3.6 GHz (32M Cache, up to 4.4 GHz)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB graphics
512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD | 16GB DDR4 RAM | Windows 10 Home | Gigabit Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
7.1 Virtual Surround front-panel audio with DTS:HeadphoneX
Customizable ASUS Aura Sync RGB chassis lighting | Transparent side panel included
Front I/O: 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1x Headphone/Microphone
Questions & Answers – ASUS ROG Strix G10DK Gaming Desktop PC, :
➕ What is the price of ASUS ROG Strix G10DK Gaming Desktop PC, in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of ASUS ROG Strix G10DK Gaming Desktop PC, in-store is 3850 SAR VAT.
➕ When ASUS ROG Strix G10DK Gaming Desktop PC, was released ?
The release date was .
➕ What is the price of ASUS ROG Strix G10DK Gaming Desktop PC, cheap used ?
The price of ASUS ROG Strix G10DK Gaming Desktop PC, used is 2700 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of ASUS ROG Strix G10DK Gaming Desktop PC, ?
Special specifications :
AMD Ryzen 7-3700X Processor 3.6 GHz (32M Cache, up to 4.4 GHz)
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested
this product (
See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.2 / 5
on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy ASUS ROG Strix G10DK Gaming Desktop PC, in Saudi Arabia ?
Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….
Technical specifications – ASUS ROG Strix G10DK Gaming Desktop PC, :
Specific Uses For Product
Personal, Student, Gaming
Personal computer design type
Ram Memory Installed Size
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Z. A (verified owner) –
You get what you pay for… sometimes a bit less – After being put off by some very mixed reviews, I decided to order the GA15DK to see if the shortcomings were overblown. The primary components are just what you expect: a Ryzen 5800X and an RTX 3070 (dual fan model from ASUS). Absolutely everything else is either bargain barrel components or close to it. Most of this isn’t the end of the world, but some very head-scratching choices make the downsides much harder to live with. Here are my impressions after looking everything over in detail and giving it a spin for a few days before returning:
Z. A (verified owner) –
You get what you pay for… sometimes a bit less – After being put off by some very mixed reviews, I decided to order the GA15DK to see if the shortcomings were overblown. The primary components are just what you expect: a Ryzen 5800X and an RTX 3070 (dual fan model from ASUS). Absolutely everything else is either bargain barrel components or close to it. Most of this isn’t the end of the world, but some very head-scratching choices make the downsides much harder to live with. Here are my impressions after looking everything over in detail and giving it a spin for a few days before returning:
K. B (verified owner) –
Simple but awesome – This was a perfrct out of the box gaming system, and cheaper than if i had put it together myself. Cooling is fine unless you overclock or add components (though there are no extra disk slots or much internal space). I ended up buying 2 of these they work so well for the money ($800 in Oct 22)
K. B (verified owner) –
Simple but awesome – This was a perfrct out of the box gaming system, and cheaper than if i had put it together myself. Cooling is fine unless you overclock or add components (though there are no extra disk slots or much internal space). I ended up buying 2 of these they work so well for the money ($800 in Oct 22)
O. R (verified owner) –
It is not bad, but not the best it could be. – It is not awful, but if you intend to use it and not change anything major about it, you will need to invest in some cooling, which would have to be more fans, as this case will not fit an AIO inside (At least not without some compromises) It was very hot when I was playing on it for the time that I did (I am spliting this PC’s parts and some other parts in order to build a PC for my friend and I), and the CPU and GPU rarely came close to 100% at the same time. Those parts in particular are one of the biggest selling points for this build, understandably so, and the rest is nothing great. The PSU is sufficient (around 700-750 watts), but I have never came across this model anywhere online, even when searching for it intentionally. The ram is also fine, 16GB of Hynix ram, very generic, not good or bad. The motherboard is basic and to some extent straight-up cheap, but for the price on this, you get what you pay for (In the MoBo’s case) WiFi works fine, nothing to say about that. The storage is not bad, I received a 500GB Western Digital SSDand a 1TB HDD. I forgot the brand on the HDD, but it was either WD or Toshiba, so not too bad. The case is the biggest (minor) issue I have with this PC. It is not very cooling-adaptable, and only comes with a rear case fan and CPU cooler, so it really is not good at that. Like I said before, an AIO would not fit easily, so you would either have to put more fans in, or you could TRY dynamic water cooling, which also probably won’t fit. Also, I don’t think dynamic water cooling is worth putting in this, as the CPU and GPU are the only things I would want in that type of PC (If dynamic would even fit/work) There are no more fan mounts either, so zip-tie I guess is your best option? With all the holes in this case, you would think some would line up to mount even 1 more fan, but they do not as far as I can tell. The only thing this case has going for it is the looks (And cable management is not complete garbage) I personally don’t mind how this case looks, but that is my preference, so that is up to you.
O. R (verified owner) –
It is not bad, but not the best it could be. – It is not awful, but if you intend to use it and not change anything major about it, you will need to invest in some cooling, which would have to be more fans, as this case will not fit an AIO inside (At least not without some compromises) It was very hot when I was playing on it for the time that I did (I am spliting this PC’s parts and some other parts in order to build a PC for my friend and I), and the CPU and GPU rarely came close to 100% at the same time. Those parts in particular are one of the biggest selling points for this build, understandably so, and the rest is nothing great. The PSU is sufficient (around 700-750 watts), but I have never came across this model anywhere online, even when searching for it intentionally. The ram is also fine, 16GB of Hynix ram, very generic, not good or bad. The motherboard is basic and to some extent straight-up cheap, but for the price on this, you get what you pay for (In the MoBo’s case) WiFi works fine, nothing to say about that. The storage is not bad, I received a 500GB Western Digital SSDand a 1TB HDD. I forgot the brand on the HDD, but it was either WD or Toshiba, so not too bad. The case is the biggest (minor) issue I have with this PC. It is not very cooling-adaptable, and only comes with a rear case fan and CPU cooler, so it really is not good at that. Like I said before, an AIO would not fit easily, so you would either have to put more fans in, or you could TRY dynamic water cooling, which also probably won’t fit. Also, I don’t think dynamic water cooling is worth putting in this, as the CPU and GPU are the only things I would want in that type of PC (If dynamic would even fit/work) There are no more fan mounts either, so zip-tie I guess is your best option? With all the holes in this case, you would think some would line up to mount even 1 more fan, but they do not as far as I can tell. The only thing this case has going for it is the looks (And cable management is not complete garbage) I personally don’t mind how this case looks, but that is my preference, so that is up to you.