ionz Gaming PC – AMD Ryzen 5 5500, RTX 3050 6GB Graphics
ionz Gaming PC – AMD Ryzen 5 5500, RTX 3050 6GB Graphics Card, 16GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Windows 11, 500W PSU (Apex, Black)



| Brand: | ionz |
| Model: | Ryzen5-5500-RTX3050 |
| Colour: | Black |
| Manufacture: | ionz |
For the price it’s grea
So I ordered 2 (white & black) the white one arrived next day but the black came a day later no biggie both came via DPD. I’m super happy with them. Nice & easy to set up with no bloatwear (other than standard Microsoft). One thing to note there is no HDD but does have the bracket & cables ready to go & pretty easy to install. Definitely a good option if you are looking for a cheap ready to go gaming pc
The pc took longer then what it said to get to me but once it did I was satisfied the game runs very smoothly on left 4 dead and phasmophobia and they all run smooth frames the cooling is perfect it hasn’t overheated once and the fans are very quiet too would definitely recommend
This pc is absolutely perfect I have used for the past 2 and a half months playing games like fivem and redm which are very high demanding games and i could run them easily at medium graphics while streaming, I decided to upgrade the ram and the pc turned on but didn’t show up on the monitor, absolutely not the company’s fault but I’ve been emailing them back and forth they have today took it back for repair. I never EVER write reviews unless I feel like something needs a review the company are great and very fluent with you so you know exactly what’s going on. If you need a pc this is the one to get.
I haven’t ‘upgraded’ a PC since I stuck a 3D graphics card in a 486 once, probably before you were alive.
RAM doesn’t count!
What you have here is a solid low tier gaming PC which looks nice, is well put together and won’t break the bank.
If, like me, you’ve tried the micro PCs and realised on-board GPUs don’t really cut it for enjoyable gaming, this is a great place to start for not a lot of money and, most importantly, you can theoretically upgrade everything once you feel a bit more comfortable.
Could you source the parts and make it cheaper? Maybe. Do you really want to be that person with your first modular PC? I certainly didn’t. You do you!
If you just want to get a box, set it up and get gaming, this will see you right (assuming you don’t go crazy for the best settings, because that will result in stop-motion level frame rates).
If later you fancy doing some research and seeing what you can upgrade, this ticks the boxes too.
For my specific needs, this runs Destiny 2 and most other games at 1440p 60hz/FPS, which is fantastic to my aging eyes. Similarly, Ableton Live runs with the lowest latency settings and not a stutter in sight (although, this is a gaming PC, grandad, so what were you thinking?).
You could also buy a current(ish) generation console for the same money, so if it’s just games you want, that may be your path.
If, however, like me, you want a gateway into the LED RGB, sell your house for a new graphics card world of PC gaming, I think this is a great option to start (for the price).
Finally replaced my old i7 1st gen pc which was so slow for multitasking. I had 6 external drives and 2 internal ssd’s which slowed apps down. Soon as unpacked it I installed 3 SSDs and a usb 3.0 pci card which added 5 more slots.
I’ve never used a AMD PC before and was worried. I decided to take a leap of faith as it was cheaper than Intel. Performance wise it’s very fast, way faster than my old PC. It’s just gonna take a few more days to install all the apps/software. I haven’t tried any games and I probably won’t. I got a PS5 and XBox X for that. This will be used for everything else other than gaming.
Delivery was fast and a day early. Good service.
Overall I great PC for the price.