Predator Orion 7000 PO7-660 Gaming Desktop
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Product description
What this is and who it's for
The Predator Orion 7000 PO7-660 is a high‑end gaming desktop built for enthusiasts who want strong performance without compromising on reliability. With a Windows 11 Home baseline, a capable Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor and a hefty 32 GB of DDR5 RAM, it’s positioned as a robust option for modern titles, content creation and multitasking. If you value headroom for immersive games at high settings, plus efficient day‑to‑day responsiveness, this model is worth considering for a dedicated gaming setup or a compact workstation in a UK living space.
The core of the system
On paper, the standout ingredients are the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K at 3.70 GHz, 32 GB of DDR5 memory and a 1 TB NVMe SSD. The RTX 5080 with 16 GB of dedicated memory promises strong graphics performance for current titles at higher resolutions and detail levels. The combination suggests smooth frame rates in many modern titles and faster load times compared with older generations, alongside enough memory headroom for background tasks, streaming, or content work.

What to like in day‑to‑day use
In everyday use, you’ll likely notice quicker boot times, snappy app switching and the ability to run demanding games alongside other programs without obvious slowdowns. The 32 GB of RAM helps keep heavy multitasking feasible, so you can game while keeping a few browser tabs or editing apps open. The 1 TB SSD gives a practical amount of fast storage for games, apps and media, reducing wait times when loading assets or moving large files.


What may not be as convincing
If you’re chasing compactness or a PC that’s whisper‑quiet under load, you might find the Orion 7000’s design less of a priority compared with ultra‑compact builds or systems prioritising silence. It’s also important to note that performance depends on the specific game engine, resolution and in‑game settings, some titles may push the RTX 5080 to its upper limits, while others benefit more from CPU or RAM headroom. In short, it’s not a magic bullet for every scenario, and you’ll want to balance expectations with the kinds of titles you play and your target frame rates.

Who it’s for
This desktop is well‑suited to gamers who want high graphics settings, plus room to multitask or create content without upgrading components frequently. It should appeal to users who prefer a straight‑forward, capable rig that can handle contemporary titles at high detail, and who value a sizeable, fast storage solution and modern memory standard.
Who might want to rethink it
If your priorities are entry‑level gaming, a very compact footprint, or absolute silence in a living room, this model may feel heavyweight or over‑specified for those needs. If you’re on a tighter budget or you’re aiming for smaller upgrades over time, a configurable build with different GPU or RAM options could offer better value.



When it makes sense to buy
Consider this machine if you want a ready‑to‑go gaming desktop with substantial CPU and GPU headroom, modern RAM and fast local storage, and you’re okay with a larger chassis. It’s a reasonable choice for UK users prioritising performance for current titles, plus the efficiency of DDR5 and a large NVMe drive for content creation workflows or large game libraries.
Before you buy, check this
- Confirm you’re happy with the RTX 5080’s performance profile for your usual games and desired settings.
- Verify that the case size fits your desk or entertainment unit and that the included cooling scheme matches your environment.
- Consider whether you’ll upgrade the RAM or storage later, although 32 GB and 1 TB are solid, your needs may evolve.
- Ensure the system will integrate smoothly with your existing peripherals and software, including any required drivers for UK regional updates.

Practical usage example
Imagine booting into a modern title at high settings with a responsive desktop for streaming or recording in the background. You’ll benefit from fast load times thanks to the NVMe drive, and the GPU should deliver smooth gameplay at common high‑detail targets. If you’re multitasking, you could have a chat app and browser open while gaming, without significant slowdowns, thanks to the 32 GB RAM.

Tech specs
- Name: Predator Orion 7000 PO7-660
- Type: Gaming desktop
- Processor: Intel Core Ultra 9 (285K) 3.70 GHz
- Memory: 32 GB DDR5 SDRAM
- Storage: 1 TB SSD
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 with 16 GB dedicated memory
- Operating system: Windows 11 Home

The decision, in brief
Should you buy it? Worth considering if you want strong, ready‑to‑use gaming performance with modern internals and ample storage, and you’re comfortable with a mid‑to‑large desktop form factor. If you prioritise portability, silence, or entry‑level specs, you may prefer to look for alternatives that fit those preferences.
FAQ (responses based on available data)
- How much RAM does it have? 32 GB DDR5.
- What GPU is included? RTX 5080 with 16 GB dedicated memory.
- What is the operating system? Windows 11 Home.
- Is the processor a standard Core i9? It uses the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K at 3.70 GHz, as specified.
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