At some point towards the end of last year, it was becoming clear to anyone wanting to get into PC gaming that a prebuilt was becoming more cost effective than building from scratch. And out of all the towers I’ve tested — for not just performance but bang for your buck (if that’s even a thing anymore) — iBuyPower is ranking high with the RDY Element 9 Pro R07.
Sporting a respectably powerful spec pairing of AMD’s Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU and Radeon RX 9070 XT GPU, alongside 32GB of DDR5 RAM, recreating this kind of setup on PC Parts Picker would set you back about $2,300-$2,400. But thanks to thinking ahead and stocking up, this team’s able to get that for $250 lower than the average builder cost.
Are these costs still problematic? Yes. The RAM price crisis is something that will continue to hit hard (at least until the AI bubble bursts). However, in a space where we’re searching every nook and cranny for even a whiff of value in computing, it’s good to see a premium desktop tower like this with a three-year warranty and impressive cooling stamina coming in at this price in 2026.
From that striking design of the case that showcases your components almost like a neon museum to the performance potential, this is one of the best gaming PCs you can snag right now.
iBuyPower RDY Element 9 Pro R07: Cheat Sheet
- What is it? This is a pre-built gaming PC.
- Who is it for? This is for the “serious but not extreme” gamers — with specs sitting firmly in the mid-to-high tier.
- What does it cost? You can snag this for $2,049. The site says it’s discounted from $2,349, but it’s rarely on sale at full price.
- What do we like? This is a stylish tower with plenty of RGB chic, which reveals the impressive cooling that is sure to keep all those high performance components running at max sustained speed across all your favorite AAA titles.
- What don’t we like? The keyboard and mouse, while nice to have, are rather basic, and the lighting customization is a little limited.
iBuyPower RDY Element 9 Pro R07: Specs
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iBuyPower RDY Element 9 Pro R07 |
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Price |
$2,049 |
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CPU |
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
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GPU |
AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT |
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RAM |
32GB DDR5 6000MHz |
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Storage |
2TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD |
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Ports (front) |
2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type C, 1x headphone jack, 1x microphone jack |
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Ports (rear) |
(On motherboard) 8x USB-A, 1x USB-C, 1x Ethernet, 3.5mm audio jacks (On GPU) 3x Display Port, 1x HDMI |
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Size |
20 x 9.1 x 17.4 inches |
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Weight |
~36 pounds |
iBuyPower RDY Element 9 Pro R07: The ups
The Radeon RX 9070 XT is a personal favorite gaming GPU of mine, so to get an entire pre-built around this card has been a lot of fun to daily drive! But iBuyPower’s work extends so much further than that.
It’s quite the looker
I’ve seen a lot of RGB-laden pre-builts that do a good job of showing off all those components inside your case, but this is on a different level. The two sides of glass give you a full glorious view of everything going on inside — rather than just a small window.
And the end result is an unmistakably premium aesthetic that feels much more modern compared to other simpler tower cases. Though fair warning, that glass is a fingerprint magnet!
And, since it’s a gaming PC, of course there’s plenty of RGB to inject some vibrancy into affairs here. Of course, if you’re more of a fan of subtlety, this may be very in your face — at which point you should get Asus Armoury Crate software installed to tweak some of the lighting controls.
But being honest, as someone who has been an RGB doubter, I’m quietly impressed and often catch myself staring at the four swirling 120mm fans illuminating the outer regions and the XPG RAM sticks pulsating.
As for the convenience of it, the side glass is completely screwless and can be removed easily, ports are conveniently placed on the front, and while it’s rather heavy at over 35 pounds, the dimensions keep it easy enough to carry.
Impressively performant
The Element 9 Pro sits right in that “I want a beast, but I’m not insane” bracket, and what you get at this level is stellar 1440p gaming performance that can be cranked up to 4K. I normally use my tower in a dual setup kind of layout — connected by DisplayPort to the Alienware’s AW2752Q monitor, and then by HDMI to my TV to get both desk and couch gaming.
Starting with the desk, this combo of CPU, GPU and RAM makes this quite a workhorse for content creation and AI-infused productivity. Not all the way (Nvidia GPUs still have a lead with the way they use cores to optimize to renders and edits), but more than enough.
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iBuyPower RDY Element 9 Pro R07 (AMD Ryzen 7 7800 X3D / RX 9070 XT) |
Alienware Aurora (Intel Core Ultra 265KF / RTX 5070) |
HP Omen 35L (AMD Ryzen 7 9800 X3D / RTX 5070) |
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Geekbench 6 single-core |
2697 |
3071 |
3206 |
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Geekbench 6 multi-core |
14698 |
20010 |
16386 |
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SSD speed test (MBps) |
2132.2 |
1648.4 |
2136.4 |
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Handbrake transcode 4K to 1080p (mm:ss) |
3:37 |
02:01 |
03:15 |
Moving over to gaming, and without any of the FSR Redstone AI trickery turned on, you’re able to get a solid 4K picture at the highest detail. Though it’s worth saying AMD GPUs always struggle a bit with ray tracing compared to Nvidia.
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iBuyPower RDY Element 9 Pro R07 (AMD Ryzen 7 7800 X3D / RX 9070 XT) |
Alienware Aurora (Intel Core Ultra 265KF / RTX 5070) |
HP Omen 35L (AMD Ryzen 7 9800 X3D / RTX 5070) |
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3DMark Speedway |
6215 |
5741 |
5884 |
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Cyberounk 2077 (4K Ray Tracing Ultra) |
22.69 FPS |
16.50 FPS |
20.36 FPS |
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Black Myth: Wukong (4K Cinematic) |
56 FPS |
47 FPS |
48 FPS |
With FSR features turned on, that frame rate immediately accelerates with resolution scaling.
AMD’s tech has been going from strength to strength, and while Nvidia’s DLSS maintains a healthy lead in terms of virtually eliminating any of the telltale signs like ghosting and picture smearing, FSR comes damn close. Even when blown up on a giant TV, you’d struggle to notice it without some slow-motion pixel peeping.
Great warranty protection
One of the things that can often get ignored in the initial purchase of a shiny new PC is the long-term life of it, and that’s where the warranty comes in. iBuyPower offers a rather impressive three years of labor and two years of parts protection.
The company will handle diagnostics and repair within those three years, or replace defective components within the two. Of course, you’ll be using your PC for much longer than this, which is where the lifetime technical support comes in.
Doing a test call with the company’s technical support was a rapid process through the phone line’s menu tree, and a human assistant quickly resolved my faked issue of ever so slightly unseating a RAM stick. That’s great reassurance for such a high value purchase.
Oh, and speaking of longevity, shout-out to not pre-installing the GPU. Yes, that does mean that you have to follow a guide and install it yourself (the screws to attach it to the back panel of the case can be a little awkward to get to), but it also reduces packaging and ensures that PCIe slot isn’t stressed in transport.
iBuyPower RDY Element 9 Pro R07: The downs
So far so good, but it’s not all perfect out the box for the Element 9 Pro.
Mid keyboard and mouse
On one hand, I shouldn’t complain. The fact the Element 9 Pro comes with an included RGB gaming keyboard and optical mouse is quite the nice-to-have that other companies don’t provide.
But the faster you can upgrade to one of the best mechanical keyboards and best gaming mice, the better. The membrane switches on the keyboard feel a little mushy and slow on the depress — not great for fast-paced multiplayer. And there is definitely a cheap plasticky feel across the board and mouse.
RAMageddon has impacted this price
Viewing this in a vacuum of where we stand in 2026, this is a decent price. But we can’t ignore the fact that configurations of this level have gone up roughly $350-$400 since summer 2025. The RAM price crisis has hit pre-builts hard, and while iBuyPower is doing well to buy in bulk to get ahead of these issues, every time they have to comes with a cost penalty.
So the time on this price is surely running out before it goes up again!
iBuyPower RDY Element 9 Pro R07: Verdict
But at the end of the day, this is one of the best pre-built towers I’ve ever tested. The RDY Element 9 Pro R07 packs impressive performance into a gorgeous design with impressive long-term support and even a 60-day return period too.
And the liquid-cooled gaming ensures long-term stability of the performance, while looking fly as hell too.


