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Shayzy
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Hi TTG, would ya'll say that almost all $1389 Gaming PC's are able to run most games in 720p or 1080p and be fast. I dont know the specs because I didnt go to pick up the gaming pc but its custom made thats all I know. Also would my TV be capable of being a moniter for the time being ill add photos of the TV soon.
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Well we need to know the specs to really tell you. For all we know you have a $1000 CPU and no gpu which won't allow you to play games as well as like a $300 CPU and $600 GPU. It's more than likely you can run 720p and 1080p maxed out and with a balenced build 1440p will be no problem either.
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if the tv has hdmi/vga/dvi/what ever else then yes it can almost all tvs nowadays are either used as a monitor or whatever unless its a tube tv which is old as hell only flat screen tvs are fine as long as it has a vga port hdmi or dvi or 2/3 ports on it if the motherboard or gpu dont have vga/dvi/hdmi you would need a splitter if the tv has hdmi but the motherboard/gpu has dvi/vga only you would need dvi to hdmi or something like that(sorry for bad english as i type fast).
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