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Socket LGA1156
Motherboard:
Manufacturer: MSI
Motherboard Name: MS-7613
HP/Compaq motherboard name: Iona-GL8E
Memory:
Memory Installed 8 GB
Maximum allowed 16 GB (4 x 4 GB) (64-bit OS)
4 GB* (4 x 1 GB) (32-bit OS)
*Actual available memory may be less
Speed supported PC3-10600 MB/sec
Type 240 pin, DDR3
Video Card:
Radeon HD5570 (1 GB)
1 GB onboard memory
I/O Ports: HDMI, DVI, and DisplayPort (DVI-to-VGA adapter cable)
Power Supply:
300W
HDD:
1 TB SATA 3G (3.0 Gb/sec)
7200 rpm
All of this for $679.99 and I will be getting 8 GBs more ram shortly after buying the tower.
thats kinda a not good deal, it's a first gen i5 and a weak GPU, 8gb of ram is ok but it says 32 bit os so you can only use 4gb of it and the socket has no possible upgrades unless you buy an older processor, not a very good deal
It looks all right but if you are using this for gaming I would check the games Required and Recommended specs for each game to see how they match up. There's some more people on this thread that will also give you a good post shortly. :smile.gif:
thats kinda a not good deal, it's a first gen i5 and a weak GPU, 8gb of ram is ok but it says 32 bit os so you can only use 4gb of it and the socket has no possible upgrades unless you buy an older processor, not a very good deal
Actually, it just states that 4gb will only be used if it is 32bit, but if 64bit is there, then it will use 8gb, see:
Memory:
Memory Installed 8 GB Maximum allowed 16 GB (4 x 4 GB) (64-bit OS)
4 GB* (4 x 1 GB) (32-bit OS)
*Actual available memory may be less
Speed supported PC3-10600 MB/sec
Type 240 pin, DDR3
Actually, it just states that 4gb will only be used if it is 32bit, but if 64bit is there, then it will use 8gb, see:
ahh i see it now, but it's still not a good deal, there is no upgrade path for CPUs with it, and the GPU is weak, minecraft is about all it could play, if your willing to assemble the parts yourself you can get a much much much better computer for the same price or maybe less
Mu ch better than mine but with he same price becuase ur computers costs $670 and my computer costs R$1100 i think and ur price to R$ is 1153R$,that means that my computer should be much better than it's now.
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That power supply is incredibly low. At full load, the CPU and GPU alone will be pulling 180w, most pre-built power supplies may not handle such stress...
My PSU calculator says a rig like that will use 275w at 100% load:
It has been exceptionally accurate so far (said my system would use 430w at full load, my power meter said I was using 450w) and was made by the guy who runs PC Part Picker.
Honestly, cutting it that close assuming the PSU is of excellent quality isn't even recommended, a cheap one? There is no way. This system would start choking in a month.
Mu ch better than mine but with he same price becuase ur computers costs $670 and my computer costs R$1100 i think and ur price to R$ is 1153R$,that means that my computer should be much better than it's now.
What are you saying? It's a horrible deal, like others said, bad PSU, no upgrade path, a bad GPU, and overkill on the RAM.
Motherboard:
Memory:
Video Card:
Power Supply:
HDD:
All of this for $679.99 and I will be getting 8 GBs more ram shortly after buying the tower.
thats kinda a not good deal, it's a first gen i5 and a weak GPU, 8gb of ram is ok but it says 32 bit os so you can only use 4gb of it and the socket has no possible upgrades unless you buy an older processor, not a very good deal
i5-4690K @4.6GHz ~ ASRock Z97X Fatal1ty Killer ~ EKWB Supremacy MX ~ Watercooled SLI STRIX 970s
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Actually, it just states that 4gb will only be used if it is 32bit, but if 64bit is there, then it will use 8gb, see:
ahh i see it now, but it's still not a good deal, there is no upgrade path for CPUs with it, and the GPU is weak, minecraft is about all it could play, if your willing to assemble the parts yourself you can get a much much much better computer for the same price or maybe less
i5-4690K @4.6GHz ~ ASRock Z97X Fatal1ty Killer ~ EKWB Supremacy MX ~ Watercooled SLI STRIX 970s
Project RedShift
Holy crap, even for a prebuilt that is cutting it REALLY close....
i5 6600k 4.6ghz / MSI 280X / 8Gb 2666 DDR4 / Gigabyte Z170X-UD5 / TX550M / 500Gb 850 EVO / NZXT S340 / Corsair K65 / Corsair M60
The Gateway my dad bought about 2 years ago has a 220w psu...
My PSU calculator says a rig like that will use 275w at 100% load:
It has been exceptionally accurate so far (said my system would use 430w at full load, my power meter said I was using 450w) and was made by the guy who runs PC Part Picker.
Honestly, cutting it that close assuming the PSU is of excellent quality isn't even recommended, a cheap one? There is no way. This system would start choking in a month.
What are you saying? It's a horrible deal, like others said, bad PSU, no upgrade path, a bad GPU, and overkill on the RAM.