GeneralAre these any good for graphics & gaming?
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I'm looking at buying a new PC on the weekend hopefully, I've said this before but I mean it lmfao.
Are these 2 good for gaming as all as graphics designs? I've got a few more questions but I'd rather talk by PM <3 https://imgvb.com/images/2024/02/01/5a8ea6a51e4d670b30098202fb15e120.jpg https://imgvb.com/images/2024/02/01/433f1a3472eff10b64d21c4c869e1264.jpg |
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The white one actually has a GPU, so go for that one. Otherwise build a pc off of PC part picker, what are you looking for, just being able to play with good graphics? Define good. 4K masterpieces where you have to genuinely question if you're playing a game or live action movie, or looks really good and is butter smooth with the frames? |
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The white one for sure
Only issue I see is the Intel Core i5 You'd want to try and at least get a Ryzen 7 The rest tho looks good My opinion, build your pc from scratch, pick and buy your parts. |
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I agree with Nao. I would recommend putting together a PC yourself. If needed, people can offer build sheets to help you. It's a lot less complicated than you might think, and you can save money while getting exactly what you want. |
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Either have the option of us parting one out for you, however both are prebuilts, it saves that hassle. They're both good for your purpose. Just a tad overpriced usually. |
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