Hello guys,
I am a ps5 player but wanna get more serious in gaming so switching to pc is the way to go
I know nothing about pcs. Are these good specs for Fortnite and some racing games?

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  2. I recently got my PC built from a PC builder in FB marketplace. Bought it for $1500 with a Ryzen 7 7700x, 32 GB DDR5, RTX 5070, etc.

    What you got right there is criminal 💀

  3. S10_Ivanov

    More serious about gaming… proceeds to name “Fortnite and some racing games”. Being on whatever gaming platform (except mobile) doesn’t make you more or less serious + those specs for that price is abysmal I hope you didn’t buy that because you just wasted a ton of money.

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