Should I buy this?

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  2. SaiyanDadFPS

    It’s cpu is 2 gens old, pretty bad GPU with only 8gb ram. Zero future proof path or upgrade path.

    I personally wouldn’t buy it, you should be able to find at least an AM5 cpu and a 12gb card for that price.

  3. Tbh you’re better off building your own. Especially since you won’t get a well-valued pc at the price point. (neigh impossible)
    My suggestion is that you extend your budget a bit and save up maybe 1-2 months more.

  4. idodumthings

    Im in America. Last year I built a pc with a 5500x and a 6650xt gpu for around $500 American dollars. Case, mobo, fans, and psu, included. Works like a dream at 1080p and some 1440p. Don’t get lost in the sauce of gpus.

  5. Scottish_Sicario

    Get something with more Vram. I learned hard way 8gb isnt enough anymore. I got a 9070 Sapphire Nitro+, doubled it to 16gb and its perfect. Even try get something with 12gb. But i’d reccomend 16gb.

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