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What do you plan on using it for? This could be a good or bad deal depending on what you want to do.
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BulletOnABiscut wrote I chose this build but i'm not sure if i should buy this or get something better for a better price.it's good but i suggest you get a better power supply like around 500 watts. besides that it's a pretty good gaming rig. there is room for expansion too so i'd say its good.
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It is better than what I have. Hope you like it if you get it.
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This computer will do fine on 300 watts. The TDP of the 2600K is only 95 watts and the card is pretty low-end sow it will be low too.
If you want a better card in it like a 6950 I would suggest a better PSU.
I also can't help but suggest that you build your own for this price.
If you want a better card in it like a 6950 I would suggest a better PSU.
I also can't help but suggest that you build your own for this price.
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for the price of close to 1k, im going to say no... you should Build a PC its cheaper and better than buying one, also it isnt as hard as you think, there are 8 parts to a PC
Cpu
Motherboard
Case
Video Card
HardDrive
Ram
Optical Drive
Powersupply
a decent version of all of those will run you around 500-800 dollars, and will run better and longer
the PC your asking about only has a 300 watt powersupply, which will NOT last you very long at all
Cpu
Motherboard
Case
Video Card
HardDrive
Ram
Optical Drive
Powersupply
a decent version of all of those will run you around 500-800 dollars, and will run better and longer
the PC your asking about only has a 300 watt powersupply, which will NOT last you very long at all
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i defiantly agree with TreNomymous, for close to 1k, you could do alot better if you build your own pc. The processor and ram is good, but you could get a nicer gfx card, a nicer HDD, and you could go with a cheaper CPU but just as good, you could get a bigger PSU, so you can upgrade and not worry about blowing up your computer.
all in all, it really depends on what your going to use this for, but if your using it for work/HW/surfing the internet, you could save some money, gaming and rendering stuff.... its ok, but you could get better for cheaper
all in all, it really depends on what your going to use this for, but if your using it for work/HW/surfing the internet, you could save some money, gaming and rendering stuff.... its ok, but you could get better for cheaper
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I will be using it for video editing(youtube stuff) as well as moderate gaming.
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BulletOnABiscut wrote I will be using it for video editing(youtube stuff) as well as moderate gaming.
No. Build your own. It'll be cheaper and fun. If anything, go with cyberpower.
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r00t_b33r wrote This computer will do fine on 300 watts. The TDP of the 2600K is only 95 watts and the card is pretty low-end sow it will be low too.
If you want a better card in it like a 6950 I would suggest a better PSU.
I also can't help but suggest that you build your own for this price.
where would i go to learn how to build my own?
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