Very good PC
The PC is well configured, we are satisfied with the device, it starts up very quickly, games run smoothly, the graphics card is efficient.
The PC is well configured, we are satisfied with the device, it starts up very quickly, games run smoothly, the graphics card is efficient.
Ldlc guarantees excellent equipment and staff who are there to help us if we encounter any difficulties.
Well done and keep up the good work.
Impeccable and complete packaging, relatively balanced configuration. I recommend not forgetting to increase the amount of RAM. The processor may also be lightweight depending on usage. Very pleasantly surprised by the overall aesthetics once assembled.
Very good product delivered on time and which satisfies its user. Thank you.
Jean
I just ordered this PC from Les Boss des Ordi and I have nothing but praise for them. Thank you very much for your trust.
It's perfect for a first gaming PC build.
We'll definitely upgrade it in a while, but it's great value for money.
The computer runs perfectly, I opted for the no-assembly option! And without Windows, but it was very easy to do!
There was a problem with my order, which was resolved immediately!
I received my RAM in just 48 hours.
The customer service is really top notch!
Thank you!
Purchased at the end of November for €599.95, this PC offers excellent value for money. I added 8 GB of DDR4 3200 MHz RAM, a second 500 GB SSD (not NVMe M.2, as there is only one port available), and a Wi-Fi dongle.
In terms of performance, it runs big games like Where Winds Meet, Battlefield 6 and Monster Hunter Wilds smoothly in Ultra + DLSS Quality, at 1080p with a frame rate of 60 to 80 fps. The RTX 5060 does not seem to be limited by PCI Express 3.0 or the Ryzen 5 5500.
Once assembled and Windows installed, performance is equivalent to that of the LDLC PC11i ART, but for a much lower budget, keeping the price under £1,000.
Do-it-yourself PC. Light, sober and elegant.
With a minimum of attention to detail, the cabling is fine. Plan on SATA3 if SSD in addition because the motherboard is rough.
Dual boot: Linux OK, Windows (10 or 11 I tried both) a real pain. Even with the Microsoft tool to make a bootable USB.
Starts up with a bang.
Replacing my old machine which gave up on me, used as a dev server and the RTX5060 does the job on peripheral tasks in AI.
But inference is OK locally and ML on small models also works (couldn't stop myself from testing :) ).
If that's OK, then it's OK on last-gen games. I'll give it a try.
To sum up: very powerful machine, attractive price, nice design and not noisy at all.
ps: I've added Kingston ValueRAM 16 GB DDR4 3200 MHz CL22 2Rx8... Had to do it anyway.