
I’m planning to suprise my 14 year old brother a gaming pc for his birthday, ive been searching for online shops that sells gaming pc in whole set rather than having it to build by parts cause i aint got time for that and price-wise of course. He isnt a gamer by heart “yet” but i’d like to give him something. I found this in one of the stores, do you think this build is good enough? thank you.
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The generic PSU is concerning. The power supply going could easily destroy other parts like the CPU.
8 GB of RAM really isn’t much these days – Chrome can easily eat half of that.
Lastly, it’s hard to tell if a system is worth it without the price but there are a couple of things here that make me think you should look elsewhere.