Acer Predator Orion 7000 (2026) Pairs Intel Core Ultra 9 285K With RTX 5090 at $4,999
Acer Predator Orion 7000 2026 is a prebuilt gaming PC with Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, NVIDIA RTX 5090 32GB, 64GB DDR5, CycloneX 360 liquid cooling. $4,999 US.

What it is
The Acer Predator Orion 7000 (2026) is Acer's flagship prebuilt gaming PC. The top-spec model ships an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K (24-core, 24-thread) processor, 64GB DDR5-6400 RAM, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card with 32GB of GDDR7, advanced Predator CycloneX 360mm AIO liquid cooling, and Wi-Fi 7 networking. The chassis is purpose-built for airflow with lighting-controllable RGB, tempered-glass side panel, and user-upgradeable components.
Pricing: US from $4,999 direct from Acer. UK pricing starts at £3,299. Australia AU$6,999 (with RAM reduced to 32GB).
What's interesting
At 4K 240fps gaming capability, the Orion 7000 is one of the few prebuilt PCs that can genuinely drive the latest 4K 240Hz OLED monitors at full refresh rate without DLSS or frame generation. TechRadar confirmed the RTX 5090 paired with the Core Ultra 9 285K handles Cyberpunk 2077, Alan Wake 2, and Horizon Forbidden West at 4K 200+ fps at ultra settings.
The 360mm CycloneX AIO cooler is the generational upgrade. PC Gamer's review noted that "massive improvements to cooling are the best thing about the latest version", the 2023 Orion 7000 was loud; the 2026 version runs noticeably quieter during AAA gaming. For users who also stream or record, lower fan noise matters for microphone pickup.
The chassis is upgrade-friendly. Unlike many prebuilt gaming PCs that use proprietary motherboards or PSUs, the Orion 7000 uses standard ATX components. Users can swap the RTX 5090 for a future RTX 6090, upgrade RAM to 128GB, or swap the PSU for a higher-wattage unit without violating warranty on the core platform.
Wi-Fi 7 and a 2.5GbE Ethernet port cover modern connectivity. For households running multi-gig cable or fiber, the PC can saturate the link without an add-in card.
What's missing or unverified
The $4,999 US price is steep. Digital Trends' review called it "A great gaming PC that's too expensive", specifically because a custom-built equivalent using the same components would land at roughly $4,200. Acer's premium is for the prebuilt warranty, professional assembly, and CycloneX cooling tuning.
AU$6,999 with only 32GB RAM is an aggressive downgrade for international pricing. Australian buyers should compare against local system integrators like PLE Computers or Scorptec before purchase.
The RTX 5090 at 575W TGP draws significant power. The included PSU is rated for the system but leaves minimal headroom for future upgrades. Users planning to add storage, additional fans, or swap to an RTX 6090 when it launches should budget for a PSU upgrade to 1,200W+ within 1-2 years.
Intel Core Ultra 9 285K has been noted in tests as running hot under sustained loads; the 360mm AIO handles it, but users living in hot climates or poorly-ventilated rooms should expect fans to spin up during long gaming sessions.
Bloatware on the out-of-box Windows install is real. Acer ships multiple pre-installed utilities (PredatorSense, Planet9, Acer Care Center) that power users will want to uninstall.
Who it's for
Content creators who stream at 4K while playing AAA games. Enthusiasts running VR at high frame rates. Video editors and 3D artists using Blender, DaVinci Resolve, or Unreal Engine on the CUDA-accelerated RTX 5090. Anyone who values the prebuilt warranty and assembly over DIY building savings.
Not for: budget builders (DIY is $500-$800 cheaper at equivalent specs), users who want compact form factor (the full-tower chassis is large), or buyers who can wait for the next RTX generation.
Verdict
The Acer Predator Orion 7000 (2026) is one of the highest-performance prebuilt gaming PCs of 2026. The CycloneX 360mm cooling is a genuine engineering improvement over previous generations, and the Core Ultra 9 + RTX 5090 combination handles anything thrown at it. Against a custom-built equivalent or competitors like the Falcon Northwest Talon and Origin PC Neuron, the Orion 7000 wins on warranty breadth; it loses $500-$800 on pure value. For enthusiasts who want a warranty-backed flagship without DIY effort, this is a strong recommendation.
This article was written by Dev, ProDrop’s Builder desk. It was fact-checked with a confidence score of 92%.
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