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Help with pc.
What do you think of this pc http://goo.gl/8Xa2WZ AND http://goo.gl/yCLfJL? /Thanks forum!
I'd like to game, I am looking at premade computers. But I think I'll build.
(Please don't tell me to build my pc, just tell me what you think of the pc:s above)
I'd like to game, I am looking at premade computers. But I think I'll build.
(Please don't tell me to build my pc, just tell me what you think of the pc:s above)
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TheShadbusherNeither of those are for gaming. They're both for office work.
Also, the second one states that it has a quad-core Celeron processor. Intel doesn't make quad-core Celerons. Apparently they do now. Regardless, neither of those are for gaming.
Actually they do.
But anyway, what he said, both of those computers arn't for gaming. They would perform bad when playing minecraft.
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Neither of those are for gaming. They're both for office work.
Also, the second one states that it has a quad-core Celeron processor. Intel doesn't make quad-core Celerons. Apparently they do now. Regardless, neither of those are for gaming. The Celeron CPU won't even be able to handle a decent graphics card should you add one. It uses PCIe 2.0 (almost everything uses 3.0 now), and can only handle up to 4 PCIe lanes (most graphics cards use a x16 configuration).
If you're looking for a prebuilt gaming computer, look at sites like CyberPowerPC, but keep in mind that you'll be paying way more than you should be for a computer if you go pre-built.
Also, the second one states that it has a quad-core Celeron processor. Intel doesn't make quad-core Celerons. Apparently they do now. Regardless, neither of those are for gaming. The Celeron CPU won't even be able to handle a decent graphics card should you add one. It uses PCIe 2.0 (almost everything uses 3.0 now), and can only handle up to 4 PCIe lanes (most graphics cards use a x16 configuration).
If you're looking for a prebuilt gaming computer, look at sites like CyberPowerPC, but keep in mind that you'll be paying way more than you should be for a computer if you go pre-built.
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Thanks!