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Should I buy this? (Gaming Computer)
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These are the specs, the price I felt is very good but I need your opinion thanks!
Price: $335 USD
Specs:
Processor: AMD Quad Core A8-3800 / 2.40GHz up to 2.80GHz
Installed Memory: 6GB
Max Memory: 16GB
Case Type: Mid-Tower
Graphics Chip/ Video Card: AMD Radeon HD 6550D graphics
Chipset: AMD A75 Fusion chipset
Hard Drive: 1 TB SATA
Optical Drive: DVD-RAM/R/RW
Media Card Reader: Yes
WiFi (y/n): Y
Audio: Integrated high definition audio
Ethernet Type: Gigabit Ethernet
No. USB Ports: 8 USB 2.0, 2 USB 3.0
HDMI (y/n): Yes
Other Ports: Network (RJ-45), Audio Line In, Audio Line Out, VGA
Expansion Slots: 1 PCI Express x16 slot, 1 PCI Express x1 slot (occupied), 4 240-pin DDR3 DIMM slots
Input: Keyboard and Mouse
Power Supply: 300 W
Weight: 17 pounds
Dimensions: 14.2x7.1x15.7
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium
Restore discs are not included. We recommend you use the installed software to create your own restore and backup DVD the first week you use the computer.
Price: $335 USD
Specs:
Processor: AMD Quad Core A8-3800 / 2.40GHz up to 2.80GHz
Installed Memory: 6GB
Max Memory: 16GB
Case Type: Mid-Tower
Graphics Chip/ Video Card: AMD Radeon HD 6550D graphics
Chipset: AMD A75 Fusion chipset
Hard Drive: 1 TB SATA
Optical Drive: DVD-RAM/R/RW
Media Card Reader: Yes
WiFi (y/n): Y
Audio: Integrated high definition audio
Ethernet Type: Gigabit Ethernet
No. USB Ports: 8 USB 2.0, 2 USB 3.0
HDMI (y/n): Yes
Other Ports: Network (RJ-45), Audio Line In, Audio Line Out, VGA
Expansion Slots: 1 PCI Express x16 slot, 1 PCI Express x1 slot (occupied), 4 240-pin DDR3 DIMM slots
Input: Keyboard and Mouse
Power Supply: 300 W
Weight: 17 pounds
Dimensions: 14.2x7.1x15.7
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium
Restore discs are not included. We recommend you use the installed software to create your own restore and backup DVD the first week you use the computer.
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I'd say it's pretty good for the price. Although the processor may not be able to run some games and will probably have a short life span (Meaning it will become outdated soon)
The graphics card is also Ok, and you should be able to play some/most modern games.
The graphics card is also Ok, and you should be able to play some/most modern games.
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I agree ^ AMD blows. Mine crashes all the time.
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Bad, Bad. The AMD CPU wont be able to run most modern games on a decent FPS, maybe Low-mid if you lucky. Same thing with the graphics card.
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I mean its not that bad for the price your paying for it but I do reccomend a better graphics card Im getting GTX 670
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