AOI Zero G5 — Your First Step Into PC Gaming
Everyone starts somewhere. The AOI Zero is built for that moment, the first PC that turns a passion into reality. Whether you're a student, a parent rewarding hard work and good grades, or simply someone ready to step into PC gaming for the first time, the Zero is designed to get you started.
Now in its fifth generation, the Zero has been refined year after year, each revision carefully balanced to deliver the best value we can put into an entry-level build. The G5 continues that tradition as well as becoming the best-performing Zero yet.
At its heart sits the AMD Ryzen 5 5600, a six-core, twelve-thread processor that still holds its own — plenty of muscle for gaming, video calls, schoolwork and everything in between.
It's paired with 16GB of G.Skill Aegis DDR4 3200MHz memory, enough to play, stream music, keep Discord open and juggle a browser full of tabs without slowing down.
Games and Windows load quickly thanks to the 512GB NVMe SSD. That's comfortable room for Windows and a handful of your favourite titles, worth knowing that today's biggest AAA games can take 100GB or more each, so heavier libraries may require a drive upgrade down the road.
Graphics are handled by the Sparkle Intel Arc B570 Guardian OC with 10GB of GDDR6. This is a genuinely capable 1080p gaming card: esports titles like Valorant, CS2, Fortnite and Rocket League run at high framerates, and modern AAA games look and play great at 1080p with sensible settings. The generous 10GB of VRAM gives you headroom for higher-texture settings that many budget cards struggle with.
Powering everything is a reliable 650W power supply, housed inside the Sharkoon RGB Slider case — customisable lighting included, so the setup can look the way you want it to.
Out of the box, you're ready to go: Windows 11 Home pre-installed, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth built in. Plug in a monitor, keyboard and mouse, sign in, and start playing.
Good for:
First-time PC gamers getting started
Students balancing schoolwork and play
Esports and competitive online games
Everyday use: browsing, streaming, video calls, homework
Great at:
Smooth 1080p gaming in today's popular titles
High framerates in esports favourites (Valorant, CS2, Fortnite, Rocket League, League of Legends)
Quick boot times and fast loading with NVMe storage
Running cool and quiet under everyday loads