iBUYPOWER Element SE Review — Best Mid-Range Value Prebuilt Gaming PC
| Performance | 8.5 |
|---|---|
| Value | 9.0 |
| Brand Support | 9.0 |
An 8-core Ryzen 7 prebuilt gaming PC from iBUYPOWER, with mainstream-brand US warranty support and an RTX-class GPU for $1,099. AM4 platform is the trade-off.
$1,099.00
Description
Quick specs
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 (8-core, 16-thread, Zen 3) |
| GPU | NVIDIA RTX-class discrete GPU |
| RAM | 16GB DDR4 |
| Storage | 500GB / 1TB NVMe SSD (varies by SKU) |
| Motherboard | AMD AM4 chipset |
| OS | Windows 11 Home |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB 3.0, HDMI, DisplayPort |
| Warranty | 1-year parts and labor (iBUYPOWER) |
Specs sourced from the Walmart listing and iBUYPOWER product documentation.
The iBUYPOWER Element SE is the value pick from one of the two big US-based prebuilt gaming PC sellers. At $1,099, it pairs an AMD Ryzen 7 chip with an RTX-class GPU, 16GB of RAM, and an SSD — and it does it for $130 less than the comparable CyberPowerPC build. We picked it as the best mid-range value in our best prebuilt gaming PCs roundup.
The Ryzen 7 chip is the headline. Eight cores, sixteen threads, on AMD’s previous-generation but still capable Zen 3 architecture. For gaming alone, six cores would be enough — modern titles rarely use more than that. The Ryzen 7’s extra cores matter for everything you do around gaming: OBS encoding while streaming, video editing, code compilation, web development, anything that loads multiple cores genuinely. For gamer-creators, the eight-core chip is a meaningful upgrade over the six-core competition.
iBUYPOWER’s brand support is the other reason to spend $1,099 here instead of $899 on a generic-brand build. Real US-based warehouse, real 1-year warranty including parts and labor, real RMA process documented on r/buildapc. When something fails in month four, you have someone to call.
The catch is the AM4 platform. AM4 is AMD’s previous-generation socket — supported through the Ryzen 5000 series and now end-of-life. AMD has confirmed no new chips will release for AM4. That means in three years, when you want a CPU upgrade, you’ll need a new motherboard, CPU, and RAM together — not just a CPU swap. For buyers who upgrade in place, this is a real cost. For buyers who keep prebuilts whole until they replace them, it’s irrelevant.
The build is otherwise unremarkable in the right ways. Standard mid-tower case, functional cable management, three or four 120mm case fans, tower air cooler. Nothing flashy, nothing concerning. The bundled keyboard and mouse are basic — plan to replace them.
Verdict
The iBUYPOWER Element SE is the right pick for streamers, content creators, and gamer-creators who want mainstream-brand support and an 8-core CPU under $1,100. The AM4 platform’s end-of-life status is the trade-off — accept it, or pay $130 more for the CyberPowerPC Gamer Master on AM5.

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