Thermaltake LCGS Reactor i7TS Gaming Desktop (Intel Core™ i7-14700KF, 32GB 5600MT/s DDR5 RGB Memory, NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 4070 Ti Super, 2TB NVMe M.2, WiFi, Windows 11)

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  • Intel Core i7-14700KF, B760 Chipset Motherboard, 32GB DDR5 5600MT/s RGB Memory, 2TB NVMe M.2, WiFi
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super, Display Port/HDMI
  • Chassis I/O – 1x Type C, 2x USB 3.0, 1x Headphone, 1x Mic Ports
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Thermaltake LCGS Reactor i7TS Gaming Desktop (Intel Core™ i7-14700KF, 32GB 5600MT/s DDR5 RGB Memory, NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 4070 Ti Super, 2TB NVMe M.2, WiFi, Windows 11)
Thermaltake LCGS Reactor i7TS Gaming Desktop (Intel Core™ i7-14700KF, 32GB 5600MT/s DDR5 RGB Memory, NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 4070 Ti Super, 2TB NVMe M.2, WiFi, Windows 11)

$2,199.99

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Specification: Thermaltake LCGS Reactor i7TS Gaming Desktop (Intel Core™ i7-14700KF, 32GB 5600MT/s DDR5 RGB Memory, NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 4070 Ti Super, 2TB NVMe M.2, WiFi, Windows 11)

Processor

‎3.4 GHz core_i7

RAM

‎32 GB DDR5

Hard Drive

‎2 TB SSD

Chipset Brand

‎NVIDIA

Card Description

‎Dedicated

Graphics Card Ram Size

‎16 GB

Number of USB 2.0 Ports

‎10

Number of USB 3.0 Ports

‎2

Brand

‎Thermaltake

Series

‎Reactor i7TS – Black

Item model number

‎TW3B-B760-7TS-LCS

Operating System

‎Windows 11

Item Weight

‎42 pounds

Package Dimensions

‎25 x 16 x 16 inches

Color

‎Black

Processor Brand

‎Intel

Flash Memory Size

‎2 TB

Hard Drive Interface

‎Solid State

Hard Drive Rotational Speed

‎1

Reviews (3)

3 reviews for Thermaltake LCGS Reactor i7TS Gaming Desktop (Intel Core™ i7-14700KF, 32GB 5600MT/s DDR5 RGB Memory, NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 4070 Ti Super, 2TB NVMe M.2, WiFi, Windows 11)

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  1. Joshua D. P.

    I ended up with the Ryzen 3700/RTX 3070 build at a seriously amazing price right before the shortages quintupled the price of an RTX 3070.

    PRO:
    – This system is a QA beast. So, let me attest that Thermaltake’s build quality on my system is the best I’ve seen of any prebuilt desktop in my 30 years of owning PCs. None of the components were loose or janky, and I was able to pull the packing materials away from the system with no debris on the system.
    – Out of the box, this system uses nowhere near the 650W the PSU is capable of pulling. That plus the PSU’s gold rating has protected everything during two outages thus far. I still intend to buy a UPS, but knowing Thermaltake went above and beyond for the PSU says Thermaltake intends these machines to be long-term investments for every customer.
    – The GIGABYTE RTX 3070 OC 8G is one of the most reliable and finely tuned 30-series cards on the market. It’s factory OC’d to 1815Mhz and can easily be OC/UV to that performance at .875v. Afterburner has full support for unlocking, custom fan curves, limits, and more.

    CON:
    – The open case has advantages and disadvantages. If you live in a clean house, the open design is perfect. If you live in a house where people think “dust on the table” is a remix of the song “Dust in the Wind,” you’ll need to use an air blower every month or so. That said, I have had NO issues with performance or static electricity risking components. Thermaltake did an insanely good job making sure this build doesn’t have shortage risks from a little dust buildup.
    – The lack of accessories for this case is frustrating. It’s a modular case, but I’d have to buy a whole separate tower to get things like the extra glass panels to fit to the sides. This is leading me to want to replace the case altogether for something more traditional.

    Lastly, THINGS I WISH WERE INCLUDED:
    – Information on installing full liquid cooling. I would love for a Thermaltake-approved guide on what to buy from them to replace the RTX fans and the CPU liquid cooling with a full liquid cooling setup.
    – Recommended accessories. I’d like a list of suggested self-upgrades for my system. If I want to add a second NVMe, what would Thermaltake recommend? Would Thermaltake recommend additional RAM? What are some recommendations I can have that give me something fun to look forward to with this system? This is an investment, right? How can Thermaltake help me evolve this system over time using new components or other products in the Thermaltake shop?
    – I would pay big big bucks for Thermaltake to give me a detailed video walking through the AORUS B550 BIOS settings, how to update the RTX 3070 BIOS, any nifty features or advanced tips. Stuff that’s just between Thermaltake and its customers. Everyone who buys Razer gets this “club” treatment, and I want to be in the Thermaltake Club.

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  2. Tony Henderson

    Complete trash. Had two “pop” within the day of starting them up and the PC would never turn back on. Called to return the first PC and get a refund and the insisted on just replacing the item and basically told us to trash the non-working one bc they were NOT going to pick it back up. So we did just that and had faith that it was just a fluke and the new PC would work. WRONG!!!!! What do you know the replacement also only worked for less than 24 hours and went “POP” and never turned back on. Luckily it didn’t cause our house to burn down and us be out more than 1,600$! Completely disappointed with Amazon as well for not handling our refund in a good manor. We didn’t have the crate that the product came in and they refused to send us a new one to pick up the non-working item. They also said we couldn’t get a refund until they received the broken PC back. But they were not willing to send anything to be able to ship it back to them. As the customer I do not think I should be out any more money to go and purchase a crate to ship the item back out. Nor should I be out a longer amount of time to wait on my refund just to be able to purchase an ACTUAL WORKING PC. Like I said I’m VERY disappointed that we as loyal Amazon prime customers were treated so poorly in this situation. I just want a working computer!!! At this point I’d take a gift card or credit to Amazon so that I can order a different WORKING PC. I just want them to come get this junk from my house and give me my money so I can purchase another PC from them just clearly not this brand!!! but as of right now I’m out 1,600$ roughly and still do not have a computer!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. JEf

    Bought for $1399. This is my second pre built from Amazon my first being a Skytech Shiva although I have had no issues with my previous pc in the last 2 years, I was due for an upgrade. This pc came in with much better packaging than the skytech. Although I had no issues with either.

    My system came with an MSI ProB550 mother board, MSI RTX 3070, MSI 1Tb nvme, Thermaltake toughram 16gb 3600, Thermaltake AIO, Thermaltake 650watt power supply and a Ryzen 5 5600x, it also came with a baggie of extra parts like SATA cables and such. I was happy to see that it didn’t come In with a hodgepodge of different cheap brands like I got with my previous Skytech.

    The Pc came with an optional Windows 11 upgrade so I updated it. So far I have gamed on the system for about 200 hours and I have not had any crashes, will update review if this changes.

    My only complaint is that according to the product info the AIO cooler was supposed to come with a controller to change the RGB lights and mine did not have the controller, I can’t seem to change the rgb using software either.

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