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Not a custom build. That’s a ROG prebuilt. Still had the OEM GPU and 110W cpu cooler that comes on it. Based on the exposed PCB on the GPU it’s probably lower end like 3050/3060 or 4060.
Get_your_jollies
With the computer plugged in press the “windows key+X”, then press “R” or click run
In the run box type “dxdiag” then press enter
You might get a popup, click yes.
Click “save all information” and pick a spot to save the text document that it creates.
Copy and paste all the stuff on that .txt file into here and we can tell you better
It’s very hard to tell just by looking at the hardware. Lots of hardware looks the same and we can’t see things like the processor (it’s covered up by the cooler) and we can’t tell how much/the speed of the ram, etc.
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Not a custom build. That’s a ROG prebuilt. Still had the OEM GPU and 110W cpu cooler that comes on it. Based on the exposed PCB on the GPU it’s probably lower end like 3050/3060 or 4060.
With the computer plugged in press the “windows key+X”, then press “R” or click run
In the run box type “dxdiag” then press enter
You might get a popup, click yes.
Click “save all information” and pick a spot to save the text document that it creates.
Copy and paste all the stuff on that .txt file into here and we can tell you better
It’s very hard to tell just by looking at the hardware. Lots of hardware looks the same and we can’t see things like the processor (it’s covered up by the cooler) and we can’t tell how much/the speed of the ram, etc.