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Would this PC be good for gaming?
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Terrible. Don't buy it. Worst PC I have ever seen for that price. Build one! With 2000 you can have something with an 780Ti, go to the PC Building forum and get some halp now! Look at the rules for how to set up your topic, then do it. Also if you don't know how to build one (I was at one point a couple years back) go to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and find the videos for their PC building series (five videos, may seem complicated but they make it very simple.) also, look for the amount of REP and posts the user has when you get help. There are some VERY experienced users that will be glad to help you there!
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Ew, honestly this is a PC from the stone age now.
4gb of DDr2 RAM. DDR2 is so old. I am honestly afraid to ask where you found this build. This will be a waste of money on your end, and I recommend you not purchasing this at all.
No gaming will be able to take place on this machine. How bout this, good luck multi-tasking or having multiple tabs open. My phone has better specs than this machine. I am not trying to make you feel bad, but I would purchase this PC to just burn it at the stake.
With my utter hate for this build, comes help. I will help you in any way sir. You can easily get a build that is $750-$1000 and will run games at optimal settings. I would try a 3.4 ghz or more quad-core CPU, a GTX 760 or 750ti SC from EVGA. 1 TB 7200 RPM HDD. 500 watt Corsair PSU. These are just the basics, you need a motherboard supporting the chipset of the CPU, and you need a motherboard that has multiples of each slot. Do some quick google searches and you will find everything you need. Honestly, this build should be destroyed. PM me if you need any help.
4gb of DDr2 RAM. DDR2 is so old. I am honestly afraid to ask where you found this build. This will be a waste of money on your end, and I recommend you not purchasing this at all.
No gaming will be able to take place on this machine. How bout this, good luck multi-tasking or having multiple tabs open. My phone has better specs than this machine. I am not trying to make you feel bad, but I would purchase this PC to just burn it at the stake.
With my utter hate for this build, comes help. I will help you in any way sir. You can easily get a build that is $750-$1000 and will run games at optimal settings. I would try a 3.4 ghz or more quad-core CPU, a GTX 760 or 750ti SC from EVGA. 1 TB 7200 RPM HDD. 500 watt Corsair PSU. These are just the basics, you need a motherboard supporting the chipset of the CPU, and you need a motherboard that has multiples of each slot. Do some quick google searches and you will find everything you need. Honestly, this build should be destroyed. PM me if you need any help.
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Dovashin wrote Ew, honestly this is a PC from the stone age now.
4gb of DDr2 RAM. DDR2 is so old. I am honestly afraid to ask where you found this build. This will be a waste of money on your end, and I recommend you not purchasing this at all.
No gaming will be able to take place on this machine. How bout this, good luck multi-tasking or having multiple tabs open. My phone has better specs than this machine. I am not trying to make you feel bad, but I would purchase this PC to just burn it at the stake.
With my utter hate for this build, comes help. I will help you in any way sir. You can easily get a build that is $750-$1000 and will run games at optimal settings. I would try a 3.4 ghz or more quad-core CPU, a GTX 760 or 750ti SC from EVGA. 1 TB 7200 RPM HDD. 500 watt Corsair PSU. These are just the basics, you need a motherboard supporting the chipset of the CPU, and you need a motherboard that has multiples of each slot. Do some quick google searches and you will find everything you need. Honestly, this build should be destroyed. PM me if you need any help.
Why would you ever get the 750ti instead of the 760? It's not that much more and the 760 gets about 40 frames more. I would recommend a 280x OP. Also if you really want my opinion on a build, try this - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] if your budget is 2000$. It has all kinds of bells and whistles for ya. The best single graphics card build you can probably get. You will be able to OC this CPU to probably 4.6Ghz stable with the cooler, so you will get a lot out of gaming on this.
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