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About This PC

The Ronin features a Ryzen 5 processor, DDR4 Memory and powerful Nvidia RTX Graphics that make it an excellent entry point for PC Gaming.

 


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For a limited time every ronin system will be upgraded to a high performance aftermarket air cooler!

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Specifications

- Ryzen Processor
- 550w 80+ Power Supply
- Asrock B550M WiFi SE AM4 Motherboard
- DDR4 Memory
- Nvidia RTX Graphics 
- 512GB Gen 3 M.2 SSD Storage
- Wifi AC + 1Gbps Ethernet + Bluetooth v4.2
- Windows 11 Operating System Installed and Activated

Rear Connectivity:
- 2x USB 2.0 Ports
- 4x USB 3.0 Ports
- 1x Ethernet Port
- 1x Audio 3.5mm Jack
- 1x Microphone 3.5mm Jack  
- 1x HDMI Port
Front Connectivity: 
- 1x USB 2.0 Port
- 1x USB 3.0 Port
- 1x Audio 3.5mm Jack
- 1x Microphone 3.5mm Jack  

Additional + Accessories: 
- 2x Sata Cables
- Wifi Antenna included

Note: Image shows PC with the optional 2x Extra ARGB Fans installed.

Case Dimension: 350 x 210 x 392mm (L x W x H)

Included with PC

  • Wi-fi Antenna

  • Power Cable

  • Quick start Guide

  • 3 Year Warranty

  • Secure Packaging

  • Lifetime Tech Support

  • Windows 11

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some common questions we get asked about shopping for gaming PCs.

What Do 1080p, 1440p, and 4K Mean?

When shopping for a gaming PC or monitor, you’ll often see terms like 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. These refer to the resolution of the display, which determines how many pixels are used to create the image on your screen.

Higher resolutions mean more pixels and sharper image detail.


  • 1080p (Full HD) – 1920 × 1080 pixels. This is the most common resolution for gaming and offers excellent performance on entry-level and mid-range systems.

  • 1440p (Quad HD) – 2560 × 1440 pixels. This resolution provides noticeably sharper visuals than 1080p and has become a popular choice for modern gaming monitors.

  • 4K (Ultra HD) – 3840 × 2160 pixels. 4K delivers extremely sharp image quality but requires a very powerful graphics card to run modern games smoothly.

Higher resolutions create more detailed visuals but also require more graphics performance from your GPU. That’s why many gamers choose their graphics card based on the resolution they plan to play at.

What Does Frame Rate (FPS) Mean?

Frame rate, often measured in FPS (frames per second), describes how many images your computer renders every second while playing a game.

The higher the FPS, the smoother and more responsive the game feels.

For example:

  • 30 FPS – Playable, but may feel less smooth
  • 60 FPS – Smooth gameplay and the traditional PC gaming standard
  • 120+ FPS – Very smooth gameplay ideal for competitive gaming
  • 240+ FPS – Ultra-smooth performance for esports players

Fast-paced games such as Valorant, Counter-Strike 2, and Fortnite benefit greatly from higher frame rates because they make movement and aiming feel more responsive.

A powerful CPU and graphics card help your PC generate higher frame rates for smoother gameplay.

What Is Monitor Refresh Rate (Hz)?

A monitor’s refresh rate, measured in Hertz (Hz), tells you how many times per second the screen can update the image.

For example:

  • 60Hz monitor → updates the image 60 times per second
  • 144Hz monitor → updates 144 times per second
  • 240Hz monitor → updates 240 times per second

Higher refresh rates allow you to see more frames from your gaming PC, which results in smoother motion and clearer movement during gameplay.

For instance, if your PC produces 144 FPS in a game but your monitor is only 60Hz, you will only see 60 of those frames each second. To fully experience higher frame rates, you need a monitor with a matching refresh rate.

High-refresh monitors are especially popular with competitive gamers playing titles like Apex Legends or Call of Duty: Warzone, where smoother motion can improve reaction time and accuracy.