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Skytech Shiva Gaming PC Desktop - AMD Ryzen 5 2600, NVIDIA RTX 2060, 16GB DDR4, 500G SSD, RGB Fans

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Style: Ryzen 5 2600 | RTX 2060


Features

  • AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core 3.7 GHz (4.6 GHz Turbo) CPU Processor | 1TB NVMe SSD | B550 Motherboard
  • GeForce RTX 3070 GDDR6 8GB Graphics Card (Brand May Varies) | 16GB DDR4 3600MHz Gaming Memory | Windows 10 Home 64-bit
  • 802.11AC | No Bloatware | Graphic output options include 1 x HDMI, and 1 x Display Port Guaranteed, Additional Ports may vary | USB Ports Including 2.0, 3.0, and 3.2 Gen1 Ports | HD Audio and Mic | Free Gaming Keyboard and Mouse
  • 3 x RGB Fans | Powered by 80 Plus Gold Certified 750 Watt Power Supply | In Win 101 mATX Mid-Tower Gaming Case with Tempered Glass White | 1 Year Warranty on Parts and Labor | Lifetime Free Technical Support | Assembled in the USA
  • This powerful gaming PC is capable of running all your favorite games such as Call of Duty Warzone, Fornite, Escape from Tarkov, Grand Theft Auto V, World of Warcraft, League of Legends, Apex Legends, Roblox, PLAYERUNKNOWNs Battlegrounds, Overwatch, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Battlefield V, Minecraft, The Division 2, and more at High to Ultra settings, crisp 1440p Full HD resolution and smooth 60+ FPS game play.

Description

Processor AMD Ryzen 5 2600 6-Core 3 4 GHz (3 9 GHz Max Boost) processor Video Card NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB Video Card (Brand may vary) Memory 16GB DDR4 3000 Gaming Memory with Heat Spreader Power Supply 80 PLUS Certified Power Supply SSD 500GB SSD – Up to 30x Faster Than Traditional HDD Operating System Microsoft Windows 11 Home 64-bit Case Skytech mATX Mid-Tower Tempered Glass Gaming Case Fans 3 x 120mm Ring RGB Fans Product images used on this page are for illustrative purposes only and are not indicative of the exact components used at the time of manufacture. Component makes and models may vary from depictions of the product in product images but will adhere to the specification outlined in the main description of the product. Particulars such as I/O ports may vary. Please contact us for more details.

Brand: Skytech Gaming


Operating System: Windows 10


CPU Model: Ryzen 5


CPU Speed: 3.4 GHz


Graphics Card Description: Dedicated


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060


Memory Storage Capacity: 500 GB


Memory Slots Available: 4


Specific Uses For Product: Multimedia, Personal, Gaming, Business


Personal computer design type: Computer Tower


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Keyboard Layout: QWERTY


Human-Interface Input: Mouse, Keyboard


Number of Component Outputs: 5


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 1


Total Usb Ports: 6


Processor Socket: Socket AM4


Processor Count: 6


Processor Speed: 3.4 GHz


Processor Series: Ryzen 5


RAM Memory Technology: SDRAM


Ram Memory Maximum Size: 16 GB


RAM Type: DDR SDRAM


Memory Clock Speed: 3000 MHz


Memory Speed: 2400 MHz


Memory Slots Available: 4


RAM Memory Installed: 16 GB


Memory Storage Capacity: 500 GB


Graphics Card Ram: 6.00


Graphics Card Interface: PCI Express


Graphics Ram Type: DDR SDRAM


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060


Graphics Description: Dedicated


Video Processor: AMD


UPC: 811698030947


Global Trade Identification Number: 47


Processor Brand: AMD


Model Year: 2021


CPU Model Number: 2600


Brand Name: Skytech Gaming


Model Number: ST-SHIVA-2600-2060-16G3-1500G


Model Name: Shiva


Included Components: Power Cord


Wireless Compability: 802.11ac


Wireless Technology: Wi-Fi


Connectivity Technology: USB, Wi-Fi Ready


Wireless Network Technology: Wi-Fi


Native Resolution: 1920 x 1080


Resolution: 1920 x 1080


Display Type: LED


Screen Size: 1


Video Output: HDMI, DisplayPort


Video Output Interface: HDMI, DisplayPort


Hard Disk Interface: Solid State


Style: Ryzen 5 2600 | RTX 2060


Cooling Method: fans


Hard Disk Description: SSD


Hardware Connectivity: HDMI, USB 3.0, USB 2.0


Power Consumption: 600 Watts


Item Dimensions: 26.4 x 14.2 x 24.5 inches


Operating System: Windows 10


Specific Uses For Product: Multimedia, Personal, Gaming, Business


Personal Computer Design Type: Computer Tower


Color: White


Additional Features: High-end gaming PC,


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • An Excellent Deal in PC Gaming. Skytech is My New Favorite Brand.
Style: Ryzen 5 2600 | RTX 2060
I've owned my own Skytech Shiva for a week now and it has been absolutely great so far. While looking for a desktop that gave me a lot of bang for my buck, the Skytech brand kept coming up more than any other. The specs for the price are consistently great. I thought there must be a catch, but the 4.5 star reviews on all their products say otherwise. Here's my experience so far. The packaging was great. The Shiva comes in a canvas bag, inside of a box, inside of yet another box (the outer box was for containing the peripherals alongside the desktop itself). Foam kept the inner box from sloshing around the inside of the outer. There is also a block of foam inside the tower itself to keep the various bits of hardware intact. There's very little paperwork included. There is a brief set of instructions, a maintenance guide, a $10 Amazon gift card offer for leaving a review on their site, and a quality control certificate. They all come in a folder. My shipment came with two copies of each by accident. An RGB keyboard and mouse were included as well. I quite like them, contrary to other reviewers' opinions on here. Though I have hardly used them. I mostly control my computer with a wireless mouse and keyboard set-up from my couch. A remote to control the fans is in he box too. It even has a battery included. There's nothing detailing what the buttons do though. The computer also came with a bag of parts, such as tiny screws and long twist ties. Actually, I received two. I think this was another accidental double-up. The instructions made no mention of this stuff and the computer is running just fine without them, so I probably wasn't meant to have even one. Trust me; this tower comes fully put together. There are plenty of ports. The back has (among others) a pair of USB, 1 HDMI, 3 DisplayPort, and 1 Ethernet. The top has 2 USB ports and 2 AUX ports. A few other ports on the back are covered by a sticker initially because those are not meant to be used for connecting displays to the unit. Those lead directly to the graphics card and I'm not sure what you're actually supposed to do with them. Setup was easy even with the lack of a large set of instructions. The computer runs you through about half a dozen steps, including signing into - or creating - a Microsoft account, hooking it up with your Internet connection, and setting your preferred language. Not in that order. Very simple stuff. So what about FPS? Well: Minecraft - 120 FPS with a 1024x1024 texture pack and a 12 chunk render distance. About double that with default textures and half the render distance. Black Ops 3 Zombies mode (high settings) - 170 to 200+ FPS depending on the map. Borderlands 3 (medium settings) - 120 to 125 FPS in many areas. Borderlands 3 (high settings) - 90 to 110 FPS depending on the area. The Borderlands numbers are especially great because the website notebookcheck.net listed 116 and 83 as the expected FPS from the RTX 2060 for the medium and high settings, respectively. I guess the CPU+GPU combo in the Shiva is even better than the particular combo they used. By the way, I highly recommend that site. It's very detailed, and it is very easy to compare a multitude of CPUs and GPUs. I found it invaluable to me desktop search. As expected, the SSD is lightning fast. This tower can go from shut down to fully booted up in 20-25 seconds. And as a bonus, whatever you had open when you shut it down is brought back automatically. Doesn't matter if its Task Manager, Steam, or tabs in your browser of choice. This might be commonplace, but its new to me. This has also been my first experience with Windows 10 (besides troubleshooting my sister's laptop once or twice), and it's been enjoyable and easy to use so far. You don't have to buy Windows 10 for this by the way; you simply are set up with the Home version automatically. I've found little to complain about. One is the ratio of DisplayPort ports to HDMI ports. Only one is HDMI, and since that is by far the dominant display cable now, a lot of you buying this comp might need to pick up a converter if you want a dual-monitor setup. I'll be getting one myself soon. Another issue was getting the Shiva to recognize by wired XBox 360 controller. The driver for it needed an update right off the bat, but whenever I told the computer to install the driver update after finding it, I was always told that access was denied. The solution is to boot up the computer in "Safe Mode with Networking" and try again. For some reason, this skirts the access issue. I must stress that this isn't a problem with the Shiva, but with Windows, if anything. Just thought I'd put the solution here for this unexpected problem. Another thing to keep in mind is there is no internal microphone. So if you want to voice chat in-game or through Discord, TeamSpeak, or whatever, you're gonna have to get a headset or your own mic. You'll also go through the 500 Gigs of memory quickly with just a few big games and Windows installed. And since this is a gaming rig, most people who have one of these will have to deal with this. Buying an HDD or another SSD at some point is something you should factor into the cost. Still, I feel kinda bad listing this as a negative. It's still half a terabyte, and it's in solid state form. You could argue this is where Skytech slightly cheapens out on the hardware to keep the price magically low, but it's better than giving us 500 GB in the form of a hard drive. Overall, I'm so happy with my choice of desktop. This essay of a review should prove that much. Anyways, I highly recommend it. For $999, you get a hell of a lot and there truly seems to be no major catch. I'll come back to this review sometimes to edit in stuff about major problems, small conveniences I haven't noticed yet, and FPS testing on other games down the line. For now, I'll keep staring at the pretty fans. Edit 1: Well, it's now been a month and a week. There's not been much to report on, but I think it's time for an update anyways. There's only one negative thing to mention. About a week back, my computer went into sleep mode with no prompting. It had been about two minutes since a YouTube video finished, and before I got back to the computer, it slept. I have it set to do this after an hour of inactivity; not almost immediately. I don't know what caused this. It was not a shut down at least - my applications were still open. But this is still a little disconcerting. It could be a lot worse. Everything else has been smooth sailing. No other worries or hiccups. The only other thing to add is I've tested the computer with a couple Minecraft shaders. Even wih a 12 chunk render distance and most other settings on normal or max, I'm still in the 50 FPS range. But keep in mind that this was with Optifine. And I completely forgot to mention this in my intitial review, but the fans in this tower are so quiet. Even when they need to spin up, it's fine because their pitch range is so low. No whining sounds from these. So, there's that. That's all I got for now. 5-ish month edit: Everything's still going pretty well. About a month back, I noticed my computer was waking from both sleep and hibernate mode overnight. But it wasn't a problem with the computer - it was just Windows trying to check for updates. I turned that off by doing the following: open the Run box via Windows key and R and typing "taskschd.msc". This opens Task Scheduler Library. Go to Update Orchestrator and then click on the Conditions tab. Uncheck "Wake the computer to run this task". Afterwards, I found a much easier solution: Go to Power Options under Settings and select "Edit plan settings". Then click on "Change advanced power settings," go to "Allow wake timers" under the Sleep settings, and disable them. Wish I found that answer first. ._. But hey, everything else is still fine. I've mostly used the comp for YouTube and Minecraft. Still enjoying 150 FPS with shaders. I know I said before that I was only hitting 50 FPS with shaders, but I guess that one was particularly hard to run. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2020 by Sam T.

  • An excellent, well built system.
Style: Ryzen 5 2600 | RTX 2060
We bought this to be a general purpose computer that would hopefully last years before needing replacement, and it hasn't disappointed! From the get-go it's always been very fast and has been very minimal to maintain on both the software and hardware side, and has worked great for our needs. I won't take away a star for this, but my one complaint is that the motherboard paired with this particular system only has one M.2 NVME slot, which then makes it needed to either get a larger NVME or buy a SATA SSD to pair with the storage already present. Other than that, this was a great purchase at a very competitive price when we bought it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024 by Robins Roost

  • Built with care and so quiet!
Style: Ryzen 5 2600 | RTX 2060
Early days review, will update if anything comes up. Also, I'm a 1080 gamer, so any performance info below is based on 1080 gaming, nothing higher. I'm the weirdo who never cared about higher resolutions. TLDR; I'm very, very happy. Read on for details. I built my last gaming PC. When I realized that replacing the end-of-life parts would involve basically everything due to the age / tech gen, I decided to just buy a pre-built. 2020 has wiped out my patience for tinkering. I just wanted something usable for 1080 gaming, already put together, that I could get fairly soon. This fit the bill so I ordered it. I unboxed it (it was VERY well packaged), took the packing materials out of the case, and put it up on the dining room table to open it up and get a better look and check all of the connections. (It's still on the table, because it came two days earlier than expected and I haven't moved out my old computer yet.) The builders did great cable management. Such a clean setup. It's going to cause me pain to undo those pretty bundles to power two more drives in a couple days. It's also going to be hard for me to make it look as good as they did when I'm done. Cable management has never been my strong suit. The rear fan connector had come loose in transit, but that was a quick and easy fix. NOTE: I've seen many people say that this computer only has room for one additional drive (the included SSD + 1) and that is NOT TRUE. It can take a total of 4 drives. There are the two top bays which will take either 2.5 or 3.5" drives, and there are also two hidden 2.5 drive mounting brackets hidden behind the white side panel. There are a total of 4 SATA3 connectors on the motherboard to connect the drives to. There is also an M2A socket on the motherboard but the GPU is pretty much taking over that whole area, so that won't be of much use. The case is an InWin 101C, if you want to look for more details on that. Now, these pre-built computers have quite a bit of variance in the brands of products used so what I got might not be what you get, but my parts were branded as follows: MOBO: Gigabyte B450m DS3H-cf (v2 - which is important when looking up the manual) RAM: Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z GPU: Zotac SSD: PNY I saw in some reviews that some people didn't get the wifi antennas or that the card might not have been installed in theirs. I'm happy to report that mine was fine, and the two antennas screwed right on as expected. So, after the pre-flight checklist was complete, I connected to a monitor and power and started it up. It started up FAST. At first I had no audio (it only detected digital) but I let Windows Update do its thing and it installed the correct drivers, and I had audio top and back on reboot. Everything seems to be working perfectly, and I actually enjoyed the included keyboard and mouse they included. (I'm picky about mice but I liked it.) Not sure how I feel about all the RGB stuff but it can be turned off so that's an option. Oh, go into BIOS, turn on XMP. You're welcome. Let's just skip to the performance, shall we? No Man's Sky, full Ultra settings, at a solid 60fps. (Yes, this is post-Next Generation update.) And that's really all I wanted. Even better? It barely broke a sweat temps-wise (both CPU and GPU). It runs so cool, and the fans are so quiet that the only reason I knew they ramped up their speed was because I was sitting next to it and felt it blowing on me. (The rear fan and two side fans all exhaust, air intake is from the bottom of the case, which has a removable filter underneath. You can optionally mount three additional fans in the bottom which would allow a negative pressure setup.) So there you have it. Yes, there's a premium for not wanting to put one together myself, but it was worth it. I'll let you know if any problems arise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2020 by C.W.

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