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AMD A10 Lightning V2
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Do you Reckon this is good for gaming and worth 465 pound
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Looks like a very good PC, I think it would be worth it. Go for it!
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Please don't go for it! Again, all pre-builds are overpriced and that PC is extremely poor value for money.
The processor isn't ideal for gaming, as of yet integrated graphics just don't cut it if its focus is on gaming.

Are you prepared to build one yourself?
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Just go to the PC Building section and ask for a build
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As far as Prebuilds go it isn't the most outrageous i've seen but as others have said, there isn't much to that build you could get parts and build it yourself for less dude.
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