Tuesday, August 4th 2020

iBUYPOWER Announces the new Slate9050W Gaming PC

iBUYPOWER, a leading manufacturer of custom gaming PCs, today announced its all new Slate9050W prebuilt gaming system, available exclusively on Walmart.com and in Walmart stores across the United States. Armed with an Intel Core i5 9400F CPU and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER 6 GB graphics card the Slate9050W gaming PC will provide users looking for a new gaming rig with the efficiency and frame rates needed to dominate in the latest battle royal games. With a 240 GB SATA solid state drive and a 1 TB hard drive, the Slate9050W provides ample storage space for game files and streaming clips without creating a bottle neck in the system.

Housed in iBUYPOWER's latest Slate 4 case, featuring an RGB lit front panel and a tempered glass side panel, the Walmart exclusive Slate9050W provides gamers with a quintessential option for an affordable and aesthetically pleasing prebuilt gaming PC. To ensure the system runs cool during long hours of gameplay, the Slate9050W comes equipped with a standard Intel CPU air cooler and four 120 mm addressable RGB (ARGB) fans, one at the rear for exhaust and three mounted to the front, side of the system.
The Slate9050W comes plug-and-play ready with Windows 10 Home preinstalled and ready for user configuration. In addition, iBUYPOWER has included an RGB Gaming Keyboard with dedicated multimedia keys and a 10 million keystroke life cycle as well as an iBUYPOWER gaming mouse.

Pricing and Availability
The Walmart exclusive Slate9050W is available now on Walmart.com online and in select Walmart stores across the United States for a starting MSRP of $799.00 USD. Prices may vary, see stores for details.

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8 Comments on iBUYPOWER Announces the new Slate9050W Gaming PC

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Holy restricted airflow batman!
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#2
neatfeatguy
"aesthetically pleasing"

Perhaps, if you enjoy looking at things like this:
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#3
Vya Domus
It's funny, computer hardware slowly ended up like any other type of product. A focus on looks, marketing, flashy colors, etc. Who would have thought that what used to be one the most nerdy and obscure hobbies would end up like this.
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#4
bonehead123
Yea, like I, or anyone with 1/2 a brain, is gonna go to wallyworld to buy a (gaming) pc....yea, good luck with that...:slap:..:kookoo:..:laugh:

well, maybe if you're like 8 or somethin...
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Vya DomusIt's funny, computer hardware slowly ended up like any other type of product. A focus on looks, marketing, flashy colors, etc. Who would have thought that what used to be one the most nerdy and obscure hobbies would end up like this.
It's been going on since the 90's....so yeah definitely slow.
I never thought is was going to be like this.
I like making them look flashy.

About this PC...
For $800 for a pre-built this definitely isn't bad spec wise.....for a pre-built.
They used decent parts.
I think it'll look good for the average PC buyer that is inclined to play games.
The way I see it this is only a $150 build fee.
That's fair imo.
#6
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
FreedomEclipseHoly restricted airflow batman!
It has intake vents on the right side panel where those three fans suck air.
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Chloe PriceIt has intake vents on the right side panel where those three fans suck air.
And that is my main issue with this PC.
They could have put something on those fans to cover them up.

NOTE TO CASE MAKERS.
How a bout those fans flipped to the front with the aesthetic side of the fan is seen through that nice mesh pattern you have on the back with a smaller glass panel that focuses on the looks of the main components.

And FFS no more bland memory...spice that shit up.
#8
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
jmcslobAnd that is my main issue with this PC.
They could have put something on those fans to cover them up.

NOTE TO CASE MAKERS.
How a bout those fans flipped to the front with the aesthetic side of the fan is seen through that nice mesh pattern you have on the back with a smaller glass panel that focuses on the looks of the main components.

And FFS no more bland memory...spice that shit up.
Just put some dust filters which attach via magnets.

The worst thing about RAM in this one seems to be that it has only one stick.
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