Smarter builds. Serious value.
Designed for students, the Semester Series delivers reliable
performance for
everyday multitasking, study, and casual gaming. Built with high-efficiency CPUs and expanded
storage, these systems
are perfect for work, play, and everything in between - all without breaking the bank.
Need help before choosing your system? Below you'll find answers to the most common questions about our Semester Series and prebuilt gaming PCs - covering performance, upgrade options, design, and more. Still unsure? Contact our support team and we'll be happy to guide you.
Each build typically includes a 1TB NVMe SSD for ultra-fast boot and load times, plus a 2TB HDD for storing coursework, media, and backups - perfect for school and personal use.
Semester builds are designed for light gaming, such as Minecraft, League of Legends, Valorant, or Roblox. They prioritize CPU and storage over high-end GPUs, making them ideal for casual or occasional gaming.
Absolutely. With modern components, upgradeable platforms, and large storage capacity, Semester PCs are designed to support students throughout their academic journey.
Yes! All systems use standard components and motherboards, making it easy to upgrade the GPU, RAM, or storage down the line.
Most builds include modern, efficient CPUs like the AMD Ryzen 7000 series or Intel 13th Gen processors — offering excellent multitasking power and low power consumption.
Yes, they can handle light content creation such as photo editing, office work, or light video editing. For heavy creative workloads, we recommend higher-end systems with stronger GPUs and more RAM.
These PCs feature a modern, minimalist aesthetic with clean airflow-focused cases and little to no RGB - perfect for study environments or shared spaces.
Semester PCs prioritize storage, efficient CPUs, and modern looks for academic and general use. Grain Series focuses on budget gaming, while the Nord Series targets premium gaming and creator performance with minimalist styling.
Yes, all Semester Series builds come with dedicated GPUs. However, lower-tier models use more efficient, entry-level graphics cards to balance light gaming capability with a focus on CPU performance and storage. This ensures smooth gameplay in casual titles while keeping the systems affordable and power-efficient.