Good bang for the buck?

24 Comments

  1. 2quick96

    Good bang for the buck especially its AM5 build.

  2. MikeOxhuger

    Solid. About what the components would cost separately. I personally would add more RAM, hopefully it’s 2x8gb sticks and not 4×4 gb

    Edit: 8gb is smallest ddr5 stick, good to go

  3. JustARandomDude1986

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  4. Juggernaut_911

    Nice banger!
    Also if you do decide to put a decent GPU for gaming or stuff, that would be a more banger!
    Edit: this build has a GPU, my bad.

  5. OutrageousAccess7

    oh it has 7600 and 7600. how nice.

  6. WayTooLazyOmg

    i bought this same exact computer from my local walmart. zero complaints (almost a year into using it) & it runs everything fucking smoooooth

  7. Assume that mouse and keyboard are complete shit not worth 30 dollars

    Anyway 800 for that build is solid. You can do better building yourself but for prebuilt its very solid

  8. sr20detYT

    Could slap in 32 gb of ram and have a solid system for a decent price

  9. MeatBeard

    Would it be worth buying one of these and then replacing the mobo?

  10. THEBANNIMAN

    I didn’t even know the 7600 was eight gigs. I’ve got a 16 gig model in my shopping cart. What the fuck

  11. Upgrade the power supply and you’re good.

  12. SamyboyO6

    Not sure about airflow, but seems like a decent deal if you are looking for a prebuilt. Only issue is that if the memory is a single 16gb stick, you’ll want to grab a second one so you have dual channel memory

  13. WayTooZooted_TTV

    8gb of vram is a bit low IMO for some newer modern games. The RAMs not too good and companies that build PCs tend to put crappy PSU in the system. I bet it will run most games pretty well though

  14. SirPenzibus

    This is crazy, European prices are fucked in comparison

  15. DctrGizmo

    You should watch a few review videos to see what type of components it uses and how easy it will be to upgrade. 

  16. Helstar_RS

    That’s a lot better by far than 12400F/13400F DDR4 builds long-term, too that normally come with a 4060 for around that price range.

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