I spent a week playing on the Medion Erazer Hunter X30 gaming PC and was blown away by its performance... and its fans

Excellent performance in a great-looking case

Medion Erazer Hunter X30
(Image: © Future)

TechRadar Verdict

Overall, the Medion Erazer Hunter X30 is a fantastic desktop, delivering top-of-the-line performance in a chassis which can easily suit any setup. You get a machine which is absolutely future-proofed - with little need for upgrading for a long while. However, this all comes at an extremely high price point, making it an option for those who are willing to fork out big time rather than those on a budget.

Pros

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    Future-proofed machine

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    Delivers absolutely top-end performance

Cons

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    Comes in at a premium price point

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    Can get extremely loud when under pressure

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Medion Erazer Hunter X30: Two-minute review

With the PC landscape ever expanding thanks to the release of new graphics cards, processors and any other component you can think of – it only makes sense for a steady stream of pre-built gaming desktops to hit the market – especially with the launch of Nvidia's RTX 5000 GPUs. Enter the Medion Erazer Hunter X30, a top-of-the-line desktop featuring components which will have you future-proofed for years to come while delivering immaculate performance.

While this PC does have a couple of pressure points, such as availability in other regions and how loud it can get at times, overall it is a stunning desktop which will easily blend in regardless of if you have a gamer setup or are hoping for a more office-friendly appearance.

Of course, with such a premium product comes a premium price point, coming in at £2,499.99 - so this is not the right rig for those who are budget-conscious. However, for those who are willing to spend more in order to achieve unparalleled 4K gaming performance with ray-tracing and Ultra graphics settings, then this could be the best gaming PC for you.

Medion Erazer Hunter X30: Price and availability

  • How much does it cost? £2,499.99
  • When is it available? Now
  • Where can you get it? UK only

While the Medion Erazer Hunter X30 does come in at a premium price, it’s worth noting that you’re getting top of the line specifications in this machine. You could opt for a cheaper PC which will likely offer you similar performance, however one of the perks of the Medion Erazer Hunter X30 is that it's entirely future-proofed, which will cost you less in the long run when it comes to upgrading or swapping out parts.

An alternative machine is the PCSpecialist Nexa 970 which would set you back £2,849 and also features the same GPU, making a strong case that this desktop is decent value for money even when compared to other premium options.

Right now you can pick up the Medion Erazer Hunter X30 in the UK at retailers like Currys, Laptops Direct and Box. There currently aren't listings for the desktop in other regions just yet.

  • Value: 4 /5

RGB fans of the Medion Erazer Hunter X30

(Image credit: Future)

Medion Erazer Hunter X30: Specs

While there are multiple models of the Medion Erazer Hunter, the X30 edition, which we reviewed, comes with set specifications which are outlined below. Of course, as with any gaming PC, opening up the desktop in order to upgrade components is entirely possible, so fear not if you need more storage.

The components packed into the Medion Erazer Hunter X30 are relatively beefy, providing you with a powerhouse of a machine. Regardless of what titles you’re hoping to boot up or what productivity uses you’re hoping to put the PC through, it should be able to handle it all.

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Medion Erazer Hunter X30 Specs

Model

Medion Erazer Hunter X30

Price

£2,499.99

CPU

Intel Ultra 7 265KF

GPU

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080

RAM

32GB (16x 2) DDR5 6400 MHz

Storage

2 TB WD Black SN 770 NVMe SSD

Ports

1x Ethernet 2x USB-C4x USB-A 3.15x USB-A 3.04X USB-A 2.03x Display 1x HDMI 2x 3.5mm jack

Medion Erazer Hunter X30: Design

Presented in a pretty sleek and stunning case, one of the perks of this desktop is that it can easily fit into any set up whether you’re hoping to achieve that gaming aesthetic or want something that will suit in an office environment.

Featuring a glass panel on the side, which has quickly become standard with gaming machines, you can easily see the interior which is neat and well organised but doesn’t particularly blow me away.

You get some RGB inside too including the RAM, graphics cards and case fans, making for a pretty glow without being too overkill.

You get a range of ports on both the front and back of the Medion Erazer Hunter X30. The front ports are located on the top of the machine, paired with the power button. This includes two USB-A ports as well as a USB-C port and two 3.5mm jacks. The back then hosts seven USB-A ports and a USB-C port, you also get all of the necessary additions like an ethernet port, three DP outputs and a HDMI output too.

  • Design: 4 / 5

Medion Erazer Hunter X30: Performance

The RTX 5080 inside the Medion Erazer Hunter X30

(Image credit: Future)
Medion Erazer Hunter X30: Benchmarks

3DMark: Night Raid: 94,476 ; Fire Strike: 48,445 ; Time Spy: 29,784
PCMark: Modern Office: 9,246
GeekBench 6: 3,128 (single-core); 21,221 (multi-core)
CrossMark: Overall: 2,363 Productivity: 2,184 Creativity: 2,646 Responsiveness: 2,131
Total War: Warhammer III (1080p, Ultra): 231 ; (1080p, Low): 494
Cyberpunk 2077 (1080p, Ultra): 197 ; (1080p, Low): 220
Dirt 5 (1080p, Ultra): 316 ; (1080p, Low): 212

Using the Medion Erazer Hunter X30 was definitely a step up from my custom PC that I use each day (which features an RTX 4080 GPU) - however it wasn’t as big a step as I was expecting. While this machine was able to give me immaculate 4K and 1080p performance, the frames weren’t significantly higher than my previous-gen machine.

However, this doesn’t discredit the performance I was getting (and if you have an RTX 4080-powered machine, you're not going to be looking to upgrade to an RTX 5080 gaming PC anyway), with absolutely stunning visuals in story titles where quality is a priority down to pretty excessive frame rates in games where frames are of the utmost importance.

Booting up Cyberpunk 2077, a title known for being increasingly demanding, was like a dream with frame rates of almost 200 when using Ultra settings at 1080p. There wasn’t a single game I booted which got below 60fps, but of course this is to be expected from a machine this powerful - and expensive.

As with most gaming machines, it also doubles as a pretty mean productivity rig too. Whether you’re looking at editing and rendering videos or even something more demanding like rendering 3D videos, this PC will be able to handle anything you throw its way.

The system benefits from good ventilation, staying cool even when running some beefy AAA titles for long periods of time thanks to the Alphacool Eisbaer 240 water cooler inside. However, one downside here is that it doesn’t stay particularly quiet, with the fans bolstering up almost immediately when I boot up a game in 4K. Being fair, this is to be expected from a gaming PC and the machine did stay relatively quiet when using it for standard web browsing or other productivity tasks. Even when playing games which were less intense, like older or indie titles, I didn’t have to worry about the noise.

  • Performance: 4 / 5

Should you buy the Medion Erazer Hunter X30?

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Medion Erazer Hunter X30: Scorecard

Attributes

Notes

Rating

Value

While this desktop comes at a premium price, it also comes with premium components, however availability is limited to certain regions.

4 / 5

Design

Sleek and stunning, the desktop can easily fit into any set up, gaming or office space alike. However, the internals do lack a certain flare.

4 / 5

Performance

Despite delivering fantastic performance, which you’d expect considering specs, the PC can get quite loud at times.

4 / 5

Average rating

Overall, the Medion Erazer Hunter X30 is a fantastic desktop, but with a couple of small flaws, it doesn’t warrant a perfect score.

4 / 5

Buy it if...

You want a powerful machine

Delivering some of the best in class performance in both gaming and productivity, the Medion Erazer Hunter X30 is a perfect option for those who want a powerful rig.

You want something future-proofed

Picking up this desktop over a previous generation would be a smarter option for those who want their rig to last them as long as possible.

You want a beautiful PC

The Medion Erazer Hunter X30 will suit any set up, from gaming to office space.

Don't buy it if...

You want something with extremely impressive innards

While the machine is powerful and gorgeous, the inside of the machine doesn’t look too impressive thanks to simple components.

You want something that will stay quiet all of the time

Even when adjusting fan speeds, the desktop will always make some amount of noise when booting up titles in 4K or intensive productivity software

Medion Erazer Hunter X30: Also Consider

If our Medion Erazer Hunter X30 review has you considering other options, here are two alternative desktops to consider…

Dell XPS Desktop

Dell XPS Desktop

Topping our best PC list comes the Dell XPS Desktop, delivering you high end performance in both gaming and productivity alike all wrapped up into a sleek office-style chassis. It stays extremely cool and quiet even when under pressure making it a great option if you’re looking for something to add to a work setup.

Lenovo Legion Tower 5i

Lenovo Legion Tower 5i

If you’re specifically on the look out for a gaming machine, then the Lenovo Legion Tower 5i is the one for you. Labelled our best gaming PC, this desktop is a more budget friendly rig that will deliver fantastic 1080p performance for those who aren’t willing to fork out close to £3,000 for a PC.

How I tested the Medion Erazer Hunter X30

I spent a week using the Medion Erazer Hunter X30 as my everyday desktop for work and leisure. I was sure to use the device all day for my typical work day, and then also used it for a range of gaming in the evenings. As well as using it every day I also benchmarked the PC using a range of different benchmarking software and within games which contain benchmarking software too. I used it with a range of different peripherals including monitors, keyboards and mice to ensure that the performance was stable throughout.

  • First reviewed: June 2025
Jasmine Mannan
Contributor

Jasmine is a gaming hardware and tech journalist with an appreciation for all things others dare to call boring or complicated.

Previously of GamesRadar and The Mirror, Jasmine has reviewed and covered hundreds of devices from laptops to sound bars, monitors to cameras and almost everything in-between. 

In her spare time, Jasmine enjoys playing games that make her rage and building PCs, which also makes her rage – as well as spending time with her three cats. Crazy cat lady in the making! 

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