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I’m buying a PC and reached out to the store with my budget. They sent me these specs are they any good?


I’m buying a PC and reached out to the store with my budget. They sent me these specs are they any good?

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  2. Skreeethemindthief

    We can’t answer that without knowing your budget or what you need out of a system.

    Edit. It’s pretty basic but will play modern games as long as your graphics expectations aren’t too high. What games or programs do you intend to run?

  3. Sideos385

    You should share what the budget is or what the cost they quoted is.

    Good is relative, mostly to cost. For $500? This is great. For $3000, this is bad.

    No one can help you with what’s given other than to say, yes, these parts are modern and compatible. But even then, 1tb ssd and 700w PSU don’t say much either. Is it nvme? Pcie gen3,4,5? What is the PSU power efficiency? I understand this is the shop being vague, so I would ask them these specific questions.

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