Thursday, August 25th 2022

iBUYPOWER Announces New Element Hybrid Series of Systems

iBUYPOWER, a leading manufacturer of high-performance custom gaming PCs, today announced the availability of its new Element Hybrid signature RDY series of systems featuring the exquisitely designed HYTE Y60 case and a vertically mounted, liquid cooled, hybrid graphics card.

Joining iBUYPOWER's signature series of RDY systems, the Element Hybrid boasts top-of-the-line components from trusted brands such as Intel,EVGA, ASUS, and Corsair for optimal performance, aesthetic, and acoustics. Each Element Hybrid comes equipped with a vertically mounted EVGA Hybrid graphics card ranging from an RTX 3080 to an RTX 3090Ti to keep systems running cool and quiet during demanding applications. "In designing the Element Hybrid, we wanted to create an aspirational system, in terms of both visual appeal and in-game performance, that was easily accessible to the end user," said Darren Su, Executive Vice President of iBUYPOWER.
Available immediately in three system configurations, all Element Hybrid RDY systems come backed by iBUYPOWER'S three-year standard warranty with Microsoft Windows pre-installed.

Pricing and Availability
The iBUYPOWER Element Hybrid signature RDY series are available for purchase, immediately, for a starting MSRP of $2,999 to $4,499.

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12 Comments on iBUYPOWER Announces New Element Hybrid Series of Systems

#1
DeathtoGnomes
Even with a 3090 Ti, there is no way that build is worth $4500.
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#2
wheresmycar
If you look closely, the power button is lit up on all sides. $4500 is a bargain lol
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#3
bonehead123
Nice looking case, but only for people who have their computers sitting to their right side, and too bad they could not figure out a better way to route the coolant tubes, the way they have now them kinda spoils the whole 3-sided view thingy....

Hello IBP, this is 2022 calling, and in case you haven't noticed, the pandemic is almost over, and trying to sell all those parts you bought before said pandemic at scalper's prices aint gonna go over too well with inflation-weary consumers atm :D

In other words: B.M.A....
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#4
boomheadshot8
No air flow !!!
And Fans are inside the case instead of directly on the exterior of the rad :kookoo: I just drop by 4°C doing that
inside -- rad --- fans(push) --- case =>good
inside -- fans(push) --- rad --- case =>less good
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#6
Ravenmaster
I'm looking at the design thinking 'that thing's gonna be absolutely wank when it comes to airflow.' It's built more like an aquarium than a PC case
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#7
DeathtoGnomes
RavenmasterI'm looking at the design thinking 'that thing's gonna be absolutely wank when it comes to airflow.' It's built more like an aquarium than a PC case
GN did a review on the case.
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#8
mashie
Interesting case, with a bit of creative case modding it could be made to look like an aquarium.
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#9
Ravenmaster
DeathtoGnomesGN did a review on the case.
Ahhh now that's way more helpful! Not a single one of those marketing pics showed the top or the rear of the case (where pretty much all of the ventillation is) I'm still not gonna buy it though, purely for the fact that there are many cases out there that do a better job than this one :p
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#10
TheDeeGee
4500, and doesn't even come with coral and fish?
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#11
thegnome
I got to say, if fixed with some different choices in terms of components it could look real good. I'd love to have a hybrid GPU (if it lasts longer than the card that is) if they just looked better and weren't much more expensive.
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#12
Jimmy_
$4500.... its too much
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