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RunningLowOnBrain
That cpu is 10 years old.
SnazzaFrazzzzz
200$
Drackar39
I would strongly suggest taking your 500 CAD and trying to part together a more modern used system.
I’m seeing a 10100F and motherboard for 120 CAD buy it now, on ebay.ca, as example. 30-40 CAD for 16GB ram, 15CAD for a basic CPU cooler, if you buy a chip without one, about $200 for a used 6600.
I’d strongly urge you to buy your storage new, Silicon Power has decent 1tb m.2 NVME drives for about 55cad.
Any case that will fit it and a 500+w PSU and you’d have a better rig for similar money with drastically newer parts.
falingsumo
This is older than my Xbox 360
Asleep_Leather7641
If you can get $400 or maybe $350 than this would be a pretty decent budget build, yeah! Keep in mind you’re paying quite a bit extra for that RGB though
ColonelHabib
The GPU seems good, but the CPU is quite old.
Nobodycares_l
If you buy it all you would have to do is get a intel core i3 13100f and a motherboard that supports it and you’d be good to go
Keek-The-Unique
Up that budget, this thing now is probably at best worth $300, you get what you pay for, so I’d go MUCH higher.
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That cpu is 10 years old.
200$
I would strongly suggest taking your 500 CAD and trying to part together a more modern used system.
I’m seeing a 10100F and motherboard for 120 CAD buy it now, on ebay.ca, as example. 30-40 CAD for 16GB ram, 15CAD for a basic CPU cooler, if you buy a chip without one, about $200 for a used 6600.
I’d strongly urge you to buy your storage new, Silicon Power has decent 1tb m.2 NVME drives for about 55cad.
Any case that will fit it and a 500+w PSU and you’d have a better rig for similar money with drastically newer parts.
This is older than my Xbox 360
If you can get $400 or maybe $350 than this would be a pretty decent budget build, yeah! Keep in mind you’re paying quite a bit extra for that RGB though
The GPU seems good, but the CPU is quite old.
If you buy it all you would have to do is get a intel core i3 13100f and a motherboard that supports it and you’d be good to go
Up that budget, this thing now is probably at best worth $300, you get what you pay for, so I’d go MUCH higher.