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So I don't really want to build my own pc so on eBay there is a
I7 2600 quad core 16gb ram 240ssd 2tb hardrive 6gb gtx 1060 For 800 pound Is it worth it and will it run games at 60 fps like GTA , rust etc I'm new to pc so any advice would be appreciated |
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Rip off. That CPU is as old as the hills these days. |
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What should I be looking for then buddy I've got bout 800 to spend
Edit ULTRA FAST Gaming PC - Intel Core i7, GTX 1070Ti, 16GB RAM, SSD + HDD, Win 10. That's 750 |
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Buying a prebuilt is a scam already and buying one on eBay makes it even worse since people jack up prices sky high. Check DigitialStorm, iBuyPower, CyberPower. |
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https://www.thetechgame.com/Forums/t=7787031/how-to-ask-for-build-and-upgrade-advice.html
When we say building your own system is better, it is. eBay has very few reasonable listings for their price/performance. $800 can go a long way in terms of building your own where you are limited by a locked factor on prebuilts and or resellers. Also $800 (usd, aud, etc)? |
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Mitochondria wrote https://www.thetechgame.com/Forums/t=7787031/how-to-ask-for-build-and-upgrade-advice.html I don't really have time or skill to build one and GBP I really need one built and ready to use I think |
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LeedsChris wroteMitochondria wrote https://www.thetechgame.com/Forums/t=7787031/how-to-ask-for-build-and-upgrade-advice.html building one isn't really that hard at all. If you were to get stuck there are countless videos explaining this from well known influencers to people just trying to help out. It shouldn't take more than an hour on average to build a system with minor management of the cables. As far as if you really want to get a prebuilt i would look above at the recommended brands. Even then it's still a 50/50 you're getting a mix of premium to absolute trash products in a case. I would go with DS, or IBP; CyberPower from almost all the cases i've either had to help someone out or go through their systems are the lowest quality stuff you can find. Most of us generally advise against prebuilts due to their nature. Depending on the brand they can put $500 worth of cheap components in and charge a fortune. |
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