STGAubron ABR2122 Gaming PC i5-13400F RTX 3050 6G 16G DDR4 512G
- 2025
- Desktop
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CLX Gaming
A liquid-cooled desktop with a 24-core Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, 96 GB DDR5, RTX 5090 32 GB GDDR7 graphics, 2 TB NVMe SSD and 8 TB HDD
This CLX Horus desktop is built around an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor with 24 cores and a 5.70GHz max turbo. An NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card with 32GB GDDR7 memory drives the visuals. It targets enthusiasts who need uncompromising frame rates at 4K resolution and creators who require massive parallel compute for rendering or AI workloads.
A 360mm liquid cooler manages the processor thermals inside the black mid-tower case. The 1000W power supply feeds the CPU, GPU and storage subsystem. Two 48GB DDR5 modules occupy half the four memory slots, leaving room to expand to 256GB. A 2TB NVMe M.2 SSD handles the operating system and active projects while an 8TB hard drive stores bulk media.
The liquid cooling loop is designed to keep the 285K at stable clocks during multi-hour sessions rather than short bursts. The RTX 5090 maintains its boost behaviour when the power supply delivers clean 1000W output. Windows 11 Home manages background tasks so the 96GB DDR5 pool remains available for the foreground workload without paging to the SSD.
| Brand | CLX |
|---|---|
| Series | Horus |
| Model | TGMHORRTZ5108BM |
| Part Number | TGMHORRTZ5108BM |
| Release Year | 2025 |
| Type | Gaming & Entertainment |
| Form Factor | Mid Tower |
| Usage | Consumer / Gaming |
| Color | Black |
| Power Supply | 1000W |
| Monitor | Monitor not included |
| Cooling System | Liquid Cooled CPU |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
| CPU Type | Intel Core Ultra 9 |
| CPU Name | Intel Core Ultra 9 285K |
| Turbo Frequency | 5.70GHz |
| CPU Main Features | 24 Cores / 24 Threads |
| GPU/VGA Type | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 |
| GPU Memory | 32 GB GDDR7 |
| Graphics Card | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 |
| Graphics Interface | PCI Express x16 |
| Memory Capacity | 96GB DDR5 |
| Memory Spec | true |
| Memory Slot (Total) | 4 |
| Memory Slot (Available) | 2 |
| Memory Slots (Available/Total) | 2/4 |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 256 GB |
| SSD | 2TB NVMe |
| HDD | 8TB |
| Optical Drive Type | No |
| Screen Size | No Screen |
| WLAN | 802.11ax Wireless LAN |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| Video Ports | 1 HDMI, 3 Display Ports |
| RJ45 | 1 port |
| Mouse Type | Wired Mouse |
| Keyboard Type | Wired Keyboard |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 13.75x26x26.25 |
| Weight | 74 |
| Package Contents | CLX Horus Gaming Desktop (Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, 96GB DDR5 Memory, RTX 5090, 2TB NVMe M.2 SSD, 8TB HDDWiFi, Win 11 Home), Power Cord, Keyboard, Mouse |
| Shipping weight | 19.05 kg |
| Package size | 528 × 478 × 239 mm |
The 360 mm liquid loop is built for the 285K's 24 cores and 5.70 GHz turbo, so sustained loads stay within thermal limits without air-cooler noise.
The 1000 W unit delivers headroom for the 5090 32 GB GDDR7 and 285K together; fan speed ramps only under peak draw, keeping noise low at typical gaming loads.
Two of the four DDR5 slots are occupied by 48 GB modules, leaving two open for up to 256 GB total capacity.
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