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Is this a Good pc build?
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Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium
Processor [ CPU ]: AMD Athlon II x2 270 dual-core [3.4GHz per Core]
CPU FAN: Intel /AMD Original CPU Cooler
Memory [ RAM ]: 16GB DDR3 Memory
Hard Drive [ HDD ]: 500GB SATA hard drive
Optical Drive [ DVD ]: 24X DVD/CD Burner Drive
Media Drive: Card Reader
Video Card [ Graphics ]: Radeon HD6670 2GB D-Sub DVI HDMI
Sound Card [ Audio ]: Onboard 6-Channel HD Audio
Network Card [LAN]: Onboard 100Mbps
USB 2.0: 6 x USB 2.0 Ports
Power Supply: 550W High Efficiency Dual Fan Power Supply
What games should this be able to run and on what quality?
Amd is there anything that is going to need to be added?
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Case
(iBUYPOWER NZXT Source 210 USB 3.0 Gaming Chassis, Red)
Motherboard & Processor
(AMD FX-4200 Desktop Processor)
Operating System
(Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-Bit Edition)
Memory
(iBUYPOWER 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) DDR3 SDRAM Memory Module)
Hard Drive
(500GB 7200RPM Hard Disk Drive)
Graphics Card
(NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 2GB GDDR3 PCI Express 3.0 Graphics Card)
Optical Drive
(24X DVD+/-RW DL Optical Drive)
Qty: 1 @ $645.00
Update
Im just going to build my own how are these specs?
Case: Rosewill LINE-M Micro-ATX Mini Tower Computer Case
Hdd: Western Digital 1TB
Ram: Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB (2 x 8GB)
Motherboard: MSI A78M-E35 FM2+ / FM2 AMD A78 (Bolton D3) SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 HDMI Micro ATX AMD Motherboard
Video Card: EVGA 01G-P4-2751-KR GeForce GTX 750 1GB 128-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 Video Card
Power Supply: CORSAIR CX series CX430 430W
GPU: AMD 760K Richland 3.8GHz Socket FM2 100W Quad-Core
Disk Drive: LITE-ON DVD Burner
OS: Windows 7 home premium
Total: $696.91
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It is absolutely horrendous. You won't be playing any recently released games, that's for sure. You'll find it hard to play a game without lag and/or terrible graphics.
What is your budget? What games are you looking to play and at what settings?
What is your budget? What games are you looking to play and at what settings?
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Sanctorum wrote It is absolutely horrendous. You won't be playing any recently released games, that's for sure. You'll find it hard to play a game without lag and/or terrible graphics.
What is your budget? What games are you looking to play and at what settings?
What about this one and im not looking to play cod or bf.
Case
(iBUYPOWER NZXT Source 210 USB 3.0 Gaming Chassis, Red)
Motherboard & Processor
(AMD FX-4200 Desktop Processor)
Operating System
(Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-Bit Edition)
Memory
(iBUYPOWER 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) DDR3 SDRAM Memory Module)
Hard Drive
(500GB 7200RPM Hard Disk Drive)
Graphics Card
(NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 2GB GDDR3 PCI Express 3.0 Graphics Card)
Optical Drive
(24X DVD+/-RW DL Optical Drive)
Qty: 1 @ $645.00
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MON wroteSanctorum wrote It is absolutely horrendous. You won't be playing any recently released games, that's for sure. You'll find it hard to play a game without lag and/or terrible graphics.
What is your budget? What games are you looking to play and at what settings?
What about this one and im not looking to play cod or bf.
Case
(iBUYPOWER NZXT Source 210 USB 3.0 Gaming Chassis, Red)
Motherboard & Processor
(AMD FX-4200 Desktop Processor)
Operating System
(Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-Bit Edition)
Memory
(iBUYPOWER 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) DDR3 SDRAM Memory Module)
Hard Drive
(500GB 7200RPM Hard Disk Drive)
Graphics Card
(NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 2GB GDDR3 PCI Express 3.0 Graphics Card)
Optical Drive
(24X DVD+/-RW DL Optical Drive)
Qty: 1 @ $645.00
This one is just as bad.
You would be much better off building your own computer. You would get so much more out of your money.
There are a ton of knowledgeable people on the site who will be more than willing to help you put some parts together for a build.
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Both of those PC's are terrible. What is your budget? You'd be much better building your own PC, it would be cheaper and suit your needs better.
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$650 is my budget its low but.
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MON wrote $650 is my budget its low but.Actually, with a budget of $650, you can get a pretty good PC. If you are willing to build the PC yourself, here are some good parts within your budget-
An i3 processor which will work great for you, 8GB of RAM which is more than enough for what you need. It has a 550W PSU which is actually, probably more than you'll need to use. I also added a 500GB HDD to save your games to and a 128GB SSD to install your OS too(your PC will run a little faster and smoother, and load quicker). I added a cheap little case which will do the job and by saving as much as I could for your GPU, I managed to get you a GTX 750 while still staying within budget. The GTX 750 will easily play any game you want on high settings.
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Sanctorum wroteMON wrote $650 is my budget its low but.Actually, with a budget of $650, you can get a pretty good PC. If you are willing to build the PC yourself, here are some good parts within your budget-
An i3 processor which will work great for you, 8GB of RAM which is more than enough for what you need. It has a 550W PSU which is actually, probably more than you'll need to use. I also added a 500GB HDD to save your games to and a 128GB SSD to install your OS too(your PC will run a little faster and smoother, and load quicker). I added a cheap little case which will do the job and by saving as much as I could for your GPU, I managed to get you a GTX 750 while still staying within budget. The GTX 750 will easily play any game you want on high settings.
oh wow and they are all compatible?
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MON wroteYes, they should all be fine together in the same build. The GTX 750 is easily one of the best GPU's available at the moment so it will be more than you're looking for.Sanctorum wroteMON wrote $650 is my budget its low but.Actually, with a budget of $650, you can get a pretty good PC. If you are willing to build the PC yourself, here are some good parts within your budget-
An i3 processor which will work great for you, 8GB of RAM which is more than enough for what you need. It has a 550W PSU which is actually, probably more than you'll need to use. I also added a 500GB HDD to save your games to and a 128GB SSD to install your OS too(your PC will run a little faster and smoother, and load quicker). I added a cheap little case which will do the job and by saving as much as I could for your GPU, I managed to get you a GTX 750 while still staying within budget. The GTX 750 will easily play any game you want on high settings.
oh wow and they are all compatible?
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