
TL;DR is this a good upgrade from an 12th generation i5 12400f, and do I have enough power supply with my 4060 and a 650w power supply
Looking to get a better cpu, with integrated graphics for running another monitor(i know it's not ideal), but i was a secondary benefit better fps in Escape from Tarkov
Intel Core i5 12th Gen 12400F 2.5GHz Processor
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 8GB GDDR6
16GB DDR4-2666 RAM
1TB Solid State Drive
Microsoft Windows 11 Home
10/100/1000 Network
Wi-Fi 5 802.11ac
Bluetooth 5.0
This was the specs of the the prebuilt i bought? I already upgraded to 64gb of DDR4 ram, and will have ethernet when I move out this fall
I was wondering if this was a good price to power ratio, as well as if this will strain my 650w power supply
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