iBUYPOWER's prebuilt PCs will supercharge your gaming

Top gamers trust iBUYPOWER for unparalleled performance and reliability

When you’re gaming, the last thing you want is a lagging computer or unexpected crashes. Game over! 

Are you ready to crush your competition and elevate your gaming to legendary status? The right gear is crucial whether you’re a casual gamer or an esports pro. 

Enter iBUYPOWER and their renowned RDY prebuilt gaming PCs

iBUYPOWER is known for its commitment to quality and cutting-edge technology. Their RDY series are not just computers – they’re your gateway to gaming excellence. Score! 

Unpacking the power of iBUYPOWER RDY PCs

Ready to go right out of the box with zero setup hassles, these things keep you powered to dominate. iBUYPOWER RDY PCs are packed with the most advanced processors, graphics cards, and other components. iBUYPOWER partners with leading brands, such as Intel, NVIDIA, AMD, Microsoft and ASUS.

Lag? Overheating? Crashes? Things of the past with iBUYPOWER Prebuilt Gaming PCs

Upgrade with these to experience gaming in its highest fidelity, which you want for a graphically intense battle arena or high-stakes simulations. The result? Your experience will be smooth, fast, and immersive. 

Gaming PCs that grow with you

These systems are great out of the box but also designed for easy upgrades. As your gaming skills grow and your needs evolve, your iBUYPOWER setup can expand as your appetite for more advanced gaming or creative pursuits does.

When you’re ready to take things to the next level, dive into iBUYPOWER’s custom build options. You can tailor every aspect of your gaming rig to your precise specifications and preferences – add more firepower with enhanced GPUs or increase memory for multitasking prowess. Basically, iBUYPOWER can make your dream a reality. 

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Anti-theft software patch available for 8 million Hyundai and Kia models

Viral TikTok videos have shown vulnerabilities in millions of Hyundai and Kia vehicles that have led to many thefts. Several models were sold missing critical anti-theft software. That made it easy for thieves to steal those cars without needing a key. A software patch is finally rolling out to help stop auto thefts.

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Tesla's unsafe autopilot

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Elon Musk’s Tesla has reported over 1,200 autopilot crashes in the past three years. Also, look out for foreign nations spreading misinformation on social media, fake reviews targeting restaurants, and the rise of restaurant robots.

🧘 Coping skills needed: An Arizona mom and daughter thought the self-driving Waymo vehicle they were in might crash while crossing multiple lanes. They made it through, with mom panicking and her daughter cracking up in the backseat. Waymo’s response? The vehicle kept a “safe distance.” Watch the video and see what you think.

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What’s the term for a computer virus that replicates itself and uses up a computer’s processing space? Is it … A.) Worm, B.) Trojan, C.) Spyware or D.) Adware?

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Apps keep crashing on your PC? Download this Windows 10 patch now

Most of us know the importance of saving our work regularly in spreadsheets or word processors. But one thing that we can’t prevent is when the whole Windows program crashes. This can happen before we have a chance to hit save. Tap or click here for the four downloads that can ruin a Windows PC.

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Want to upgrade to Windows 11 on an old PC? Here's the loophole

Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system was released six years ago. In software development, that can feel like an eternity. So, when the company announced details for Windows 11, PC users were understandably delighted.

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Ram recall: Over 1.4 million Ram 1500 pickups from 2019 and 2021 to 2024 have a bug in the antilock brake system that could lead to crashes. Major red flag: Warning lights for your ABS, ESC, adaptive cruise control and forward collision systems. Call your dealership ASAP for a software update.

⚠️ Glad I got rid of my Tesla: The EV company has reported more than 1,200 Autopilot-related crashes to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration since 2021. The biggest culprits: Autopilot struggling to recognize obstacles and veering off the road in wet conditions. Tesla says to keep your hands on the wheel and be ready to retake control at all times (paywall link). Gee, thanks …

The Wall Street Journal exposes Tesla's unsafe autopilot

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They’ve reported over 1,200 autopilot crashes in the past three years, including some fatal. Here’s the full story. 

A new safety standard says all light-duty vehicles will need automatic emergency braking by 2029. Brakes will kick in at speeds up to 90 mph for impending collisions and up to 45 mph when sensors detect a person. It’s much-needed: 42,514 people died in crashes last year alone.

This is getting out of hand: Ford Motor Company’s hands-free driving tech in its BlueCruise-equipped Mustang Mach-E SUVs is under investigation following two fatal crashes. Both incidents involved “nighttime lighting conditions.” Yup, more “hands-free” fatalities.

Smoke and mirrors: The fourth bitcoin “halving” just slashed mining rewards in half — from 6.25 to 3.125 per block. Translation: Bitcoin will become 50% harder to find. This is the oldest marketing trick in the book. As it gets rarer, it becomes more valuable, and more people buy in at that increased price … until they stop buying altogether and it all crashes. Remember: The intrinsic value of bitcoin is exactly zero.

Tesla's autopilot involved in 10 more fatal crashes

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Do you own a Tesla? Here’s what you must know about its autopilot system, in 60 seconds.

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Struggling with iPhone battery issues? Apple suggests this fix

Apple’s iOS 14 has been well received by many users, but not everyone is happy. There have been several complaints about glitches, crashes and battery issues — and many are tired of having their phone die on them.

Why the battery issues? Apple says it’s because you’re using your phone more after the update. Yes, really! Tap or click here for more details on what Apple said.

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Microsoft's May update could speed up your old PC

It’s unsurprising to hear that Windows 10 has yet another update coming from Microsoft. The operating system gets patches and upgrades all the time. They just tend to be…problematic, to put it mildly.

Over the span of the past few months, Microsoft’s updates have caused a range of problems from unusual crashes to deleted files. One was even bad enough that some users couldn’t boot up their PCs! Tap or click to see how the last major Windows 10 update broke the operating system.

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Latest Windows 10 update deleting files, causes ‘Blue Screen of Death’

Some things never change. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. Birds fly, and fish swim. Grass is green, and water is wet. And, most importantly, Microsoft can’t deliver a stable update to save its life!

You probably already know what’s coming: Microsoft bungled yet another important update. To make things even more embarrassing, this one comes on the heels of a separate bad update that came out recently. Tap or click here to see what the last Windows update broke.

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Have an iPhone? Get ready for more ads

Apple’s design and aesthetics track record is pretty stellar. The iPhone and Mac are some of the most iconic gadgets ever produced and the company’s minimalist stylings are frequently imitated across the entire tech industry.

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With Uber, everyone is taking a big chance

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Open/download audioRideshare company Uber just released its first-ever safety report, revealing data on the number of crashes, deaths and sexual assaults reported during its rides in 2017 and 2018. The numbers are alarming, to say the least.

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Don't update your iPhone yet! Buggy iOS 13 may put your phone at risk

iOS 13 made its official debut on Sept. 19 to an enthusiastic response from fans. But all that excitement came crashing down once users actually got a hold of the update. A number of bugs, slowdowns and crashes have left iPhone owners stumped, and a new security issue has even prompted the Department of Defense to advise their staff not to download. If you’ve been thinking about downloading the iOS 13 update, here’s why you might want to hold off for now.

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