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Mofis wrote People are really downing this build when it isn't that bad. Everyone here seems to get butthurt when someone doesn;t build their PC.
Alot of people are downing it for sure, but I'm not too worried about that soley for the fact is I'm not going to be doggin on my pc too hard. Like I've said in previous post I'm soley using it for World of Warcraft and the occasional Rust. I also got a 3yr warranty and a 1 year service warranty so if anything does go bad i can just send it in and purchase a newer/better piece of equipment to be put inside of it.
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See if you can get a refund?
if so, go to the build request section and ask this
What is your budget and currency? (Pound sign does not work normally, use GBP abbreviation)
Do you need a monitor?
Do you need a keyboard?
Do you need a mouse?
Do you need an operating system?
What will you use the PC for?
You could have had a pc that would play 1080p maxed out 60fps. but instead you have one that probably couldn't play Demanding AAA games...
I know you're only using the computer for WoW, but one day you'll probably decide you wan't to play for say Dragon Inquisition, your computer will not handle that game.
if so, go to the build request section and ask this
What is your budget and currency? (Pound sign does not work normally, use GBP abbreviation)
Do you need a monitor?
Do you need a keyboard?
Do you need a mouse?
Do you need an operating system?
What will you use the PC for?
You could have had a pc that would play 1080p maxed out 60fps. but instead you have one that probably couldn't play Demanding AAA games...
I know you're only using the computer for WoW, but one day you'll probably decide you wan't to play for say Dragon Inquisition, your computer will not handle that game.
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ForestMan wrote Alot of people are downing it for sure, but I'm not too worried about that soley for the fact is I'm not going to be doggin on my pc too hard. Like I've said in previous post I'm soley using it for World of Warcraft and the occasional Rust. I also got a 3yr warranty and a 1 year service warranty so if anything does go bad i can just send it in and purchase a newer/better piece of equipment to be put inside of it.
The reason people are downing it is because it is a pre-built system designed solely to trick people who either don't know much about PCs or people who are scared to build their own PC to buy them.
These PCs are not made for performance or even to reach a level of logic at times, they are designed to make the company who makes them profit off of a gap in the PC market. This is why they use cheap components for everything other than what most people will have a basic knowledge of (CPU, GPU).
Overall I don't want to be another one of the people making a mockery of the system but for the price you paid for that PC you could have built a PC with a beefy graphics card and a processor in the LGA1150 range which would give you the easy upgradability to other high end Haswell chips such as the i7 series of Intel processors.
But the build you got basically gave you one of the lower end AMD APUs, which are made to go in systems without a dedicated graphics processing unit, in a system with a low end past gen NVIDIA GPU.
Then they went and watercooled that chip with a liquid cooler I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF. That just screams leakage down the line and then say goodbye to those components you got there.
They also had the cheek to go and put 1600MHZ memory in an APU system, not that it means much when you have a dedicated graphics card but still.
Overall that PC is getting ripped on because it is a low end PC in a mid tier PC price budget and is most likely going to die within a year from either power supply failure or leakage from what I am assuming is a cheaply designed all in one liquid cooler.
I would highly recommend you get a refund if you can OP.
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ForestMan wroteDMstratz wrote when will people learn to build themselves. you can save yourself so much money. and if you are scared you'll break it then get someone to do it for you for $50
I do know how to build myself. I needed something to build on top of though so I'm not worried about saving money I just needed a starting point and this seemed worth it to me.
No, no you don't. Or you would have built yourself.
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Wow op educate yourself next time. You basically paid 800$ for a pile of shit. Next time build your own. God people amaze me lmao.
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