Kroteaup Gaming PC Computer Desktop, Radeon RX 560 4G, Review

The Kroteaup PC offers basic 1080p gaming performance at a low price, but a confusing listing and very small SSD make it a risky buy for most people.

CPU ‎3.4 GHz core_i7
RAM 16 GB
GPU AMD Radeon RX 560
Form Factor Tower
OS Windows 11 Home
Kroteaup Gaming PC Computer Desktop, Radeon RX 560 4G, desktop
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The 30-Second Version

A confusingly listed budget PC with okay 1080p gaming chops but a pitifully small SSD. Only consider it if you find it under $400 and are ready to upgrade the storage day one. At higher prices, it's not worth the gamble.

Overview

The Kroteaup Gaming PC is a budget tower that tries to cover a lot of bases. It packs a Ryzen 5 5500 CPU and an RTX 2060 GPU, which is a decent combo for 1080p gaming from a few years ago.

But right off the bat, the listing is a mess. It calls the GPU a 'Radeon RTX 2060,' which isn't a real thing—it's an Nvidia card. That kind of sloppiness makes you wonder what else is off. It's a prebuilt aimed at new PC gamers who want something that just works out of the box.

Performance

For the money, performance is okay. The Ryzen 5 5500 and RTX 2060 6GB will handle most popular games at 1080p with medium to high settings, hitting that 60+ FPS target for titles like Fortnite and GTA V. Our data puts its GPU performance in the 41st percentile, so it's firmly mid-pack and aging. The 16GB of RAM is standard, but the 512GB SSD is tiny—it's in the 4th percentile for storage. You'll fill that up with just a handful of modern games and need to add more storage fast.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 35
GPU 41.8
RAM 37.1
Ports 69.7
Storage 4.1
Reliability 20
Social Proof 78.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Plays popular 1080p games at decent frame rates. 78th
  • Includes Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. 70th
  • Comes with Windows 11 Home pre-installed.
  • Five RGB fans for some flashy looks.

Cons

  • The product listing has major, confusing inaccuracies. 4th
  • Tiny 512GB SSD fills up almost immediately. 20th
  • Case is reportedly small and cramped.
  • Reliability scores in our database are very low.

The Word on the Street

3.0/5 (18 reviews)
👍 Most users who get a working unit say it runs games well for the price.
👎 A significant complaint is that the included case is too small and makes upgrades difficult.
👎 Several buyers warn of major software/driver issues, with Windows updates reportedly breaking the system.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU ‎3.4 GHz core_i7
Cores 8
Frequency 3.4 GHz
L3 Cache 16 MB

Graphics

GPU Radeon RX 560
Type discrete
VRAM 8 GB

Memory & Storage

RAM 16 GB
RAM Generation DDR4
Storage Type SSD

Build

Form Factor Tower
Weight 7.9 kg / 17.5 lbs

Connectivity

HDMI HDMI
Wi-Fi WiFi 6

System

OS Windows 11 Home

Value & Pricing

The price swings wildly from $330 to $700 depending on the seller. At the very low end, around $330, it's a steal for the core specs if you're willing to gamble on reliability and immediately buy more storage. At $700, it's a terrible deal—you can find much newer and more reliable prebuilts for that money. Your tolerance for this PC depends entirely on which price you actually find.

Price History

$200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 Mar 7Mar 7Mar 22 $499

vs Competition

Compared to other budget towers, it's outclassed. The HP Omen 45L or a Lenovo Legion Tower with newer Intel or AMD chips will have better performance, more storage, and much better build quality, but they cost more. Against other sketchy Amazon prebuilts, it's probably similar—you're trading some peace of mind for a lower upfront cost. If you see a Corsair or MSI system near the same price, jump on that instead; their components and support are in a different league.

Spec Kroteaup Gaming PC Computer Desktop, Radeon RX 560 4G, HP OMEN HP OMEN 45L Gaming Desktop, Intel Core Ultra 7 Dell Aurora Dell Alienware Aurora Gaming Desktop Lenovo Legion Tower Lenovo Legion Tower 5i Desktop Computer Acer Nitro Acer Nitro 60 Desktop Computer Asus ASUS Republic of Gamers NUC NUC15JNK Mini Desktop
CPU ‎3.4 GHz core_i7 Intel Core Ultra 7 265K Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Intel Core Ultra 7 265F AMD Ryzen 9 7900 Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
RAM (GB) 16 32 32 32 64 32
Storage (GB) - 2048 2048 2048 2048 1024
GPU AMD Radeon RX 560 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070
Form Factor Tower Desktop Desktop Tower Desktop Mini
Psu W - 850 - 850 850 330
OS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home

Common Questions

Q: Is the GPU an AMD Radeon or an Nvidia RTX 2060?

It's an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060. The listing calling it a 'Radeon RTX' is completely wrong, which is a big red flag about the seller's attention to detail.

Q: Can it run new games like Hogwarts Legacy?

Yes, but expect to use medium settings at 1080p to maintain a stable 60 FPS. The RTX 2060 is a few generations old now.

Q: Is the 512GB SSD enough?

Not really. Windows and a few big games will fill it up. Plan on adding a 1TB or 2TB hard drive or SSD immediately.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you want a reliable, hassle-free PC or need more than 512GB of storage out of the box. Also, avoid it if you're not tech-savvy enough to troubleshoot potential driver or Windows update issues, as multiple buyers have reported serious problems there.

Verdict

Buy this only if you find it at the absolute bottom of its price range (around $330), you're comfortable adding a bigger SSD yourself, and you have a high tolerance for potential headaches. It's a 'you get what you pay for' special for very budget-conscious, first-time builders who don't mind tinkering.