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First gaming pc specs? Does this look good to you?


I'm about to purchase this as my first gaming pc…

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  2. Octagonal_Octopus

    GPU is fine but CPU and RAM are too old

  3. Jack-M-y-u-do-dis

    Listen, this pc isn’t worth too much, if you can get it under $150 then MAYBE but be aware that these components are pretty old and will not handle the latest games too well. If possible, save up and get something with at least an intel 8000 series i5 (or better) or AMD RYZEN 5 (or better). The graphics card here is actually quite alright, but it will be held back by the CPU in some titles.

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