Author Topic: Is this a good Gaming PC?  (Read 1702 times)


Eh, I don't know. Gaming cpu is what I want, but I wish I could help :/

Yes and no.  It's got everything but a high-end GPU, however it should play games nicely still.  I would upgrade the GPU if you buy that.

For the price yeah, but it isnt great and wont do high ends game great... you get what you pay for except for alienware and apple  :cookieMonster:

For the price yeah, but it isnt great and wont do high ends game great... you get what you pay for except for alienware and apple  :cookieMonster:
Yes

Yes and no.  It's got everything but a high-end GPU, however it should play games nicely still.  I would upgrade the GPU if you buy that.
Yes again.

I am getting it, thanks guys, still waiting for replies.

that looks nice very nice

Can play Battlefield 3, that's for sure.

It's decent. The CPU is nice (although the architecture is dated), but the GPU is mid-end at best and the power supply is a little too weak.

It's decent. The CPU is nice (although the architecture is dated), but the GPU is mid-end at best and the power supply is a little too weak.
Upgrade GPU and power supply?


I'm a bit jelly because my parents wont let me spend $200 (maximum) on a computer.


loving hell yes thats a good computer!

AMD Phenom running at 3.2! Holy stuff a 1 Terabyte HD?!
500 Watt AC Adapter with 120/230 volts!

It weighs 32 lbs (Which is pretty loving heavy for a comp. Mine is only like 10 lbs, but it's also a slim line)


If you were to even go as far as overclocking it up to around 6.0 your computer could probably handle it.
Any more would be Self Delete, so I'd go to around 4.5-5 Ghz

4.5 Ghz with dual core would have your computer running faster than you could imagine.
What kind of motherboard is it?

NVIDIA GeForce 7025/nForce 630a
ATI Radeon HD 5670 (PCI-E x 16)
It has support for 128 bit HD!

This is very nice.
Get it man. For the price of my comp I could have got that
God my parents are dumb lol. Can't pick out stuff lol

The GPU is fine. Not to meantion how far you can go just overclocking it slightly.
AMD was meant for overclocking, unlike Intel. Plus, AMD is tons cheaper.
Also, AMD runs fine even when it isn't overclocked.

*Plus that comp comes with a one disk tray CD/DVD RW Burner
« Last Edit: August 20, 2011, 03:13:56 PM by Goth77 »

^uuuuhh

sorry goth but you dont really know what youre saying :-/