Doing your research is an important part of the journey towards buying a new PC. You probably already know what games you want to play and at what resolution, and therefore have a decent idea what spec PC you're going to need, and have your budget relatively set. So you're well and truly into the "consideration" phase - checking out the various businesses who provide gaming PCs, ready to choose the one that is going to deliver your pride and joy.
We may have popped up in an organic search result while you were looking around. Perhaps you've seen one of our advertisements. Maybe a friend or colleague has recommended you check us out. You might have even visited our website, browsed our Ready To Ship and Custom PCs and laptops, and read about our 14 Day Game As One Satisfaction Guarantee. And it all looks pretty good!
But you want to know that we're going to live up to your expectations, that we're going to deliver what we promise, and that we're a reputable, global brand, not some one-man operation with a bit of website and digital marketing nous, working out of a shipping container in his backyard. You want to see legitimate, independent reviews, feedback from genuine customers, and content created by real-world fans of Allied Gaming.
That's where the question: Is Allied Gaming Legit? comes from, that's why it is, itself, a perfectly reasonable and legitimate question, and that's why we've created this page: to showcase feedback, reviews and organic content in the one place.
First, a little on us, by us. As we've explained on our About Us page, we've been in PC gaming a very long time. We launched and grew two of the world's most iconic and successful gaming PC brands in the Asia Pacific region, prior to their respective global acquisitions. There is plenty those two brands do very well, and plenty they don't, much of which is well-documented on independent review sites and forums.
The best thing about wholly owning and operating Allied is that we have complete control over everything - product, pricing, servicing, branding, operations, logistics - the works. There are no regional contractual obligations, no binding KPIs on deliverables, no international, procedural, non-negotiables. Ultimately, there's only one person we're answerable to: you, the customer.
That's why if there's something we can improve, we improve it. If there's a problem, we fix it. If there's a better way of doing things, we innovate, we disrupt, we do it better. Everything we do is laser-focused on delivering the best possible PC gaming experience for you, because if you're happy, we win too.
Here you'll find a list of reviews on our products:
Score: 90/100
Awards: TweakTown Editor's Choice
Quote: "Allied Gaming has a mighty fine 1080p and 1440p 120FPS+ gaming PC with its Patriot-A: packing an AMD Ryzen 5 5600X + NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070."
Full review: https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/9985/allied-patriot-gaming-pc-ryzen-5-5600x-rtx-3070-8gb-lhr/index.html
Score: 100/100
Awards: TweakTown Editor's Choice
Quote: "Allied has one of the most amazing gaming PCs that I've ever had the honor of using, ever. The Allied M.O.A.B. is a thing of sheer beauty, it will impress any person that sees it -- but most of all, you'll have a smile on your face from the very second you click the order button."
Full review: https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/9997/allied-gaming-pc-core-i9-12900k-rtx-3080-ti-lhr/index.html
Score: 94/100
Awards: TweakTown Editor's Choice
Quote: "If you want desktop performance that's portable, the Allied Tomcat-A 16 gaming notebook has it in spades. 8C/16T of CPU + up to 32GB RAM + RTX 3080 GPU + 2TB NVMe M.2 SSD + 16-inch 1600p 165Hz display... need I say more?!"
Full review: https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/10023/allied-tomcat-16-gaming-laptop-ryzen-9-5900hx-rtx-3080-8gb/index.html
Hugh runs an Allied M.O.A.B with an AMD Ryzen 9 5950X and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti for his professional video production business, handling and editing multi-camera, ultra-high-resolution files simultaneously.
A big man needs a big PC. That's why 2X Australia's Strongest Man and all-round nice guy Eddie Williams chose Allied. He started with a Patriot, and by why of our Upgrade Program, received credit for that PC's core components to put towards his dream PC, an Intel Core i9 10900KF M.O.A.B!