Description
The Acer Predator Orion 3000 packs serious gaming muscle into a refined 28-liter chassis. At its core is the Intel Core Ultra 7 265F processor — a 20-core chip capable of boosting up to 5.3 GHz — delivering excellent performance across demanding games, creative applications, and heavy multitasking. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 with 12GB of next-generation GDDR7 memory provides the raw power needed for smooth, high-fidelity gaming at 1440p and beyond, complete with fourth-generation RT Cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores for stunning ray-traced visuals and AI-enhanced frame generation through DLSS 4.
Acer’s signature Predator design is on full display, with aggressive styling and customizable RGB lighting that sets the mood for every gaming session. The tempered glass side panel showcases the premium components within, while two 120mm FrostBlade RGB fans keep thermals under control through an optimized internal airflow layout. The 850W power supply delivers clean, reliable power with headroom to spare, and Wi-Fi 7 support enables ultra-low latency wireless gaming alongside a full complement of USB ports — including USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C at 20 Gbps on the front panel.
With 32GB of DDR5 memory and a fast 2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD delivering read speeds exceeding 7,000 MB/s, multitasking is effortless and load times are minimal. This bundle sweetens the deal with a free MSI Forge gaming case — perfect for a secondary build or future upgrade project. The system ships fully assembled with Windows 11 Home, a Predator RGB gaming keyboard, and programmable mouse included, so you can start playing the moment it arrives.






Lisa M. –
**Good Value but Needs Better Fans**
The performance is solid for the price and the bundle deal with the monitor is great. However, the stock cooling is bare minimum — one intake, one exhaust, and a basic CPU air cooler. Under sustained gaming the system gets audibly loud as the single fans work overtime. I added two extra case fans for $20 and temps dropped significantly. If you are willing to add basic cooling upgrades, this is a great deal. Stock cooling is the weak point.
Ryan K. –
**Best Entry Into RTX 5000 Series Gaming**
For someone who doesn’t want to build their own PC, the Acer Orion bundle is the most accessible way to get RTX 5070 performance. Setup was plug-and-play. Games look and run great at 1440p. The 2TB SSD is generous for a prebuilt at this price. The free monitor saves $300+ that would normally be part of the setup cost. Avatar Frontiers of Pandora at 1440p runs close to 90fps with upscaling. Great deal.
Anonymous –
**Solid 1440p Gaming PC**
The Orion delivers exactly what it promises — smooth 1440p gaming. The RTX 5070’s 12GB VRAM handles modern textures well. Boot times are fast on the NVMe SSD. The bundled MSI Forge monitor is actually decent — 27 inches, 1440p, decent refresh rate. Together they form a complete gaming setup for significantly less than buying components separately. Only minor gripe is the case airflow could be better with more fans.
Wendy C. –
**Good Performance, Basic Cooling**
The RTX 5070 handles 1440p gaming well — 60-80fps in AAA titles at High-Ultra settings. DLSS frame generation makes everything feel smoother. The i7 and 32GB DDR5 handle multitasking without issues. Cooling is adequate but basic — an air cooler on the CPU and minimal case fans. Under heavy gaming the system gets warm but doesn’t throttle. For the price including a free monitor, this is excellent value.
Marcus G. –
**Incredible Bundle Value**
The Orion with RTX 5070, i7, 32GB DDR5, and 2TB SSD is already great value — but including a free MSI monitor pushes this into must-buy territory. Gaming at 1440p Ultra is smooth at 70-90fps in demanding titles. The compact chassis has decent cooling for the price point. Cyberpunk with DLSS runs beautifully. If you need a complete gaming setup including a monitor, this bundle cannot be beat.