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Origin PC Review - Stuck in Customs
June 3, 2019 - Build your own custom PC (gaming or workstation) here. ... I use this computer 75% for photo organizing / editing and 25% for gaming. It’s the perfect balance for me. Now, I also use an an Apple laptop when I travel, but I use the Origin PC as my main computer when I am home.
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ORIGIN PC - Updated November 2025 - 50 Reviews - 12400 N Miami Ave 134 Ct, North Miami, Florida - Computers - Phone Number - Yelp
February 28, 2021 - “I also received an email saying that Jake was my assigned sales contact for my new order.” in 2 reviews · “I purchased a custom Neuron PC for gaming.” in 3 reviews
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Origin PC: My Experience
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Reposting – My Ongoing Origin PC Experience: The Good, The Bad, and The Delays
Just received my order from origin a couple days ago. I was pretty worried about seeing bad reviews but my PC came flawless! You have to remember that these people are swamped rn with orders and repairs and just cause you got a lemon doesn’t mean origin as a company is trash. Hope everything gets figured out though. More on reddit.com
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I ordered a $5k rig over a year ago and it’s been great to me. Remember this about negative reviews. Happy customers aren’t in a rush to go post about their experience. They have had no issues and no reason to post. Customers with a bad experience are quick to share their experience and frustration, rightfully so. So you will always see more negative than positive reviews. This goes for almost any industry. For every negative review there are a hundred customers who had no issues but just didn’t post about it. More on reddit.com
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I purchased a ** from Origin PC for ******* dollars and they shipped me the ** that was flawed. I spent serval weeks speaking to their tech support team which could not figure out why the ** would not boot. So they asked me to ship the ** back to them so they could fix the issue.
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Gamers Nexus Reviews $6,600 Origin-Corsair Custom PC and It’s...
February 23, 2023 - Origin was once one of the most respected custom PC integrators in the world. They went toe to toe with Falcon Northwest, and were renowned for their build quality. Not anymore. Steve from Gamers Nexus, seen above staring at evidence we’re in the worst possible timeline, purchased and reviewed a ...
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Origin Genesis (2024) Review | PCMag
Origin Genesis (2024)
Origin built a mighty powerful Genesis gaming desktop with Corsair's sweet-looking 6500X case. Just prepare your wallet and your gaming space for this multi-core, all-liquid-cooled monolith. ... PCMag editors select and review products independently. Water, water everywhere in this slick boutique gaming rig
Rating: 4 ​
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Origin PC Neuron Review: DIY Power Without The DIY Hassle | MMORPG.com
Origin PC Neuron
Origin PC is one of the biggest brands behind pre-built gaming PCs, and we've taken its brand new Neuron for a spin. Starting at $1,872, it offers all the power of a DIY PC without the need to build it yourself. Find out if it's the gaming PC for you in this review!
Rating: 9/10 ​
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r/pcgaming on Reddit: Origin PC: My Experience
January 26, 2021 -

I will try and keep my personal feelings out of this post.

September 20th I Ordered a desktop with a 3090 Founder's Edition. The reason I ordered a PC instead of building one is because I have never built a PC myself and I did not want to build it myself just yet. Maybe a week or two later, they told me I can either wait for the stock to roll in for the 3090 FE or get a 3090 from a different manufacturer. I told them I would wait for the FE rather than getting a 3090 from a different manufacturer.

about a month or two later, I told them that I was moving and that I need to change the shipping address of the computer. They said something along the lines of 'Sorry we can't change the shipping address because you ordered it at a different location than the address that you would like to change the shipping to'. I found that odd and slightly frustrating but luckily, I had a friend that would be living at the location I originally bought it at. I was moving to a different state so it was a slight inconvenience but I eventually went back and grabbed the new PC that I had purchased and drove back to my home state.

Upon opening the crate (I was very excited) and looking and the computer, I noticed they changed the GPU without informing me, even after I told them I would wait for the 3090 FE. I thought 'ok whatever. It's still a 3090 (Ventus) just from a different manufacturer. I want to play games now because it's been 110 days since I originally ordered the PC and I doubt it's any worse than the 3090 FE'.

Oh boy, how optimistic I was being.

within the first 5 days - every day - the computer was crashing. Whenever I would play a game my computer would Blue screen, freeze with audio in the background, and just straight up freeze in general. Before I called support, I uninstalled the drivers and reinstalled them to no avail. Of course, now I would have to call Origin's support line.

I informed them what I had already done and they basically did the same thing. It did not work. The following day, I called them again. The support guy told me it sounds like a hardware problem and he's going to have me reseat the GPU (pull it out and put it back in). He guided me through it and it got to the point where I was pushing on the tab to pop out the GPU. I said to him 'I feel like if I push any harder, it feels like the tab could break'. His response was 'Don't worry, it just takes a bit of force'. With his guidance I continued. The tab snapped.

At this point he tells me to send him a picture and asks me 'You weren't purposefully trying to break your computer were you?' I respond 'no'. The question seemed ridiculous. I payed good money to break my computer Mr. support guy? I don't think so.

He tells me that they're going to send me labels and to ship the computer back in the crate that it was sent to me in so they can repair it. I tell him I threw away the crate. Who keeps a crate? Well, just my luck, it was part of the warranty. Now I read the papers that were in front of me when I unboxed it but it was never clear to me that I had to keep that. I'll admit that was my mistake. Luckily, he said given the issues with the computer, he should be able to send me a crate, I would just have to call and give my card info to pay for shipping. Awesome! At least I don't have to pay $55 for a crate.

a few days later, the support guy sends me a link saying 'Here's the link to buy a crate'. Haha. wtf. I email him back saying that he told me I wouldn't have to pay for the crate, just for shipping and that I already called and gave my card info to be charged for shipping.

I have not gotten a response since and I ended up paying for the crate because it is my fault that I didn't read the warranty and I just want this shit to be taken care of. I email them that I paid for the crate despite being told I would only have to pay for shipping and how dissatisfied I am with them.

At this moment, I am waiting for the crate to be shipped and to send the PC back to them so they can fix all of the issues with the computer.

I am hoping they install the correct GPU and ship it back to me fully functional. Who knows what will happen.

In conclusion, I do not recommend buying computer from Origin PC. Origin PC sucks.

TLDR: Origin PC sent me a computer with parts that I did not order after having been given the option to wait for the parts that I DID order (which I chose to do so). There were also other issues but you'll have to read the whole thing. I Don't recommend buying from Origin PC if you want a pre-built.

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Origin PC Neuron Review: Immaculate Gaming Desktop With Muscle | HotHardware
Origin PC Neuron Review: Immaculate Gaming Desktop With Muscle
Origin PC's customizable Neuron desktop system has a lot of high-powered hardware, an attractive design, and a quiet cooling solution that's up to
Rating: 4.5 ​
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Origin PC Neuron 3500X Review: A Fish Tank of Light
Origin PC Neuron 3500X
The Origin PC Neuron 3500X looks like the kind of PC gamers would drool over, but just don't stick your books on top of it.
Rating: 4 ​
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Origin Neuron gaming PC review | PC Gamer
Origin Neuron gaming PC review
My first taste of an Origin gaming PC isn't so sweet as I'd hoped.
Rating: 68/100 ​
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Origin PC Eon17-X v2 Review: Big, Burly and Loud Custom Gaming Laptop That Costs - CNET
Origin Eon17-X v2
This 17-inch noisy beast isn't the fastest RTX 4090 gaming laptop we've tested, but it has a few upgrades that soothe.
Rating: 8.6/10 ​
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r/OriginPC on Reddit: Reposting – My Ongoing Origin PC Experience: The Good, The Bad, and The Delays
March 19, 2025 -

First-time Origin PC buyer but a third-time Corsair user (previously owned an i7500 [love it] and two i8200s—both of which were defective and returned)

January 8, 2025 Order Placed via OriginPC website: $5,291.42 **Case: Corsair 5000X
**Exterior Color: Black 5000X
**Processors: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-Core 4.7GHz (up to 5.2GHz Max Boost)
**Motherboard: MSI X670E GAMING PLUS WIFI
**Memory: 64GB CORSAIR DOMINATOR TITANIUM RGB DDR5 (2x32GB) 6000MT/s
**System Cooling: CORSAIR iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX LCD
**System Fans: Corsair iCUE LINK RX120 RGB
**Graphics Cards: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 32GB
**Operating System Drive: 2TB Samsung 990 PRO
**Power Supply: CORSAIR AX1600i ATX Titanium

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• Ordered on January 8 (one of the first preorders, or so I was told). Smooth sales process. (Salesperson goes dark once RMA prices begins.)

• PC shipped February 13, arrived February 18. Wooden crate was moldy, but the PC looked fine—until it wasn’t.

• Dead on arrival. Fans maxed out, GPU had no power, Windows failed, BSOD x 8-10 cycles.

• Troubleshot with support for 8 hours. No fix.

Options:

  1. Return it with a 15% restocking fee+ shipping costs.

  2. Send it in for repairs.

• Chose repairs. Origin received it on February 25.

• Repairs supposedly completed March 7. Told via email that shipping would be in 2-3 business days from March 7th.

• March 13: Still no tracking, still hasn’t shipped.

• March 14: I get an RMA email instructing ME to return the "repaired" PC which I obviously don’t have.

• March 14 (later): Another email says repairs are “now complete”—again. Saying I will get tracking in 2-3 business days. Again.

• March 14 (later later): Told it will ship next day air and arrive Saturday, guaranteed.

• March 15: Label created, no shipment. Likely won’t have shipment until next week.

• March 19: Got my repaired PC back—mostly what I ordered, except they promised a Gigabyte liquid-cooled GPU, and I got a massive air-cooled one instead. Weird mix-up, but it’s working fine so far.

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Origin Prime Millennium PC Review - IGN
Origin Millennium (2025)
The Origin Millennium is a monster of a gaming PC. But is it worth the price?
Rating: 8/10 ​
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ORIGIN PC Reviews | Read Customer Service Reviews of originpc.com
September 12, 2025 - My buddy suggested I go with OriginPC like he did. I was not to sure about it but thought I would give it a try for my next system. I was pleasantly surprised. From the time I ordered it, Flex cont... See more ... Couldn’t be happier with my new PC from OriginPC.
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I purchased a gaming laptop from ORIGIN PC in October of 2020. I received the laptop and was pleased with it until recently when I lifted the screen lid and the LCD screen separated from the lid. Upon further inspection, the adhesive used to hold the screen to the lid failed.
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Origin PC Neuron (2020) - Review 2020 - PCMag UK
Origin PC Neuron (2020)
Workstation grunt, extreme gaming power, clean design: This Neuron fires off a triple <p>Origin PC's Neuron (starts at $1,603; $5,144 as tested) is a mid-tower desktop that is customizable for everything from basic esports to topped-out 4K fragging and potentially some workstation duties. The Miami-based builder sent it to us in an elite configuration priced far out of the mainstream, though it can be tailored to meet most premium budgets. Impeccable attention to detail and extensive use of aftermarket components make the Neuron an attractive alternative to both build-it-yourself and mainstrea
Rating: 4 ​
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Origin PC Millennium 5000T - Review 2022 - PCMag UK
Origin PC Millennium 5000T
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. ... Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. ... Origin... <p>In the world of high-end, boutique gaming desktops it's hard to stand out from the pack, but the Origin PC Millennium 5000T pulls off a bit of a breakaway. Builds with this Corsair-made case start at $2,332, but our $5,345 configuration goes for broke with an Intel Core i9-12900KS CPU, Nv
Rating: 4 ​
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ORIGIN PC CHRONOS Gaming PC – Liquid Cooled Intel® Core™ i7 14700K CPU – NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti SUPER GPU – 32GB CORSAIR VENGEANCE DDR5 Memory – 1TB M.2 SSD – Black : Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
It also analyses reviews to verify ... reviews work on Amazon ... The PC arrived DOA. I was not able to get it to turn on. I verified cable connectivity, even tried multiple power cables, outlets, circuits... Also worth noting, I'm a computer engineer...I design/build/test every type of component in modern electronics...if I can't get it to work, it's broken. I created a support ticket with OriginPC and, after ...
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And not just satisfied within the first 90 days when everything is shiny and new, but very satisfied years later, even as new and more advanced gaming software is introduced. And if something happens to your PC years later, we don’t abandon you. We have a highly trained support team always available to help out our wonderful family of ORIGIN PC owners.
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Gaming PCs | ORIGIN PC
The application is easy with an instant online approval and even a 12 month* same as cash financing option. You can also finance your Origin PC custom configured Gaming PC for up to 36 months*. Learn more about our Gaming Laptop Financing Options. ... We are so proud of the 5 star reviews we get at ORIGIN PC.