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"Steam Games" can be anything from Five Nights at Freddy's to Far Cry 4.

(yes I know FC4 is a Ubisoft game - but you can buy it on Steam as well.)

 

 

  1. CPU. AMD A6-6400K is a dual core CPU. Dual core has been outdated for years. Modern games will require at least a quad core CPU if you want to run smoothly.
  2. RAM. It just says 4 GB DDR3. Not a brand, no info on mhz, latency, nothing - oh and 4GB isn't a whole lot anymore. Also, DDR3 went out last year. DDR4 is the shit now.
  3. HDD. 500 GB 7200 rpm Hard Drive. Again, no info. It could be a cheap ass brand that eventually will crash as far as we know. 500GB won't last long if you plan on installing them Steam games of yours. One more thing; having an SSD for your OS and a regular HDD for storage will save you so much boot time - but I guess you don't want to put in the money for that.
  4. GPU. AMD Integrated Radeon HD 8470D. I don't even know what to say. Integrated graphics cards can barely handle anything. You're lucky if it runs GTA San Andreas.

 

 

tl;dr that setup looks like 4-6 years old. It's outdated.

 

I wouldn't recommend buying any of those ridiculous gaming brand computers like CyberPowerPC and iBuyPower. They just stock up on components, build a computer and sell it for way more than what its actually worth.

 

 

I don't often agree with setups I find online, but this one is pretty much spot on.

$500 gaming pc setup

 

  • CPU - AMD FX-6300
  • MOBO - ASUS M5A78L-M LX PLUS AM3+
  • GPU - XFX Radeon R9 270
  • RAM - Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB
  • HDD - Western Digital Blue 1 TB
  • CASE - Rosewill Dual Fans
  • PSU - XFX Core Edition PRO550W
  • OS - Install O.S. from USB drive cough-pirate-cough

 

 

You will get so much more for your money if you get these parts and build the PC yourself/have a friend help you rather than buying outdated, overpriced trash.

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"Steam Games" can be anything from Five Nights at Freddy's to Far Cry 4.

(yes I know FC4 is a Ubisoft game - but you can buy it on Steam as well.)

 

 

  1. CPU. AMD A6-6400K is a dual core CPU. Dual core has been outdated for years. Modern games will require at least a quad core CPU if you want to run smoothly.
  2. RAM. It just says 4 GB DDR3. Not a brand, no info on mhz, latency, nothing - oh and 4GB isn't a whole lot anymore. Also, DDR3 went out last year. DDR4 is the shit now.
  3. HDD. 500 GB 7200 rpm Hard Drive. Again, no info. It could be a cheap ass brand that eventually will crash as far as we know. 500GB won't last long if you plan on installing them Steam games of yours. One more thing; having an SSD for your OS and a regular HDD for storage will save you so much boot time - but I guess you don't want to put in the money for that.
  4. GPU. AMD Integrated Radeon HD 8470D. I don't even know what to say. Integrated graphics cards can barely handle anything. You're lucky if it runs GTA San Andreas.

 

 

tl;dr that setup looks like 4-6 years old. It's outdated.

 

I wouldn't recommend buying any of those ridiculous gaming brand computers like CyberPowerPC and iBuyPower. They just stock up on components, build a computer and sell it for way more than what its actually worth.

 

 

I don't often agree with setups I find online, but this one is pretty much spot on.

$500 gaming pc setup

 

  • CPU - AMD FX-6300
  • MOBO - ASUS M5A78L-M LX PLUS AM3+
  • GPU - XFX Radeon R9 270
  • RAM - Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB
  • HDD - Western Digital Blue 1 TB
  • CASE - Rosewill Dual Fans
  • PSU - XFX Core Edition PRO550W
  • OS - Install O.S. from USB drive cough-pirate-cough

 

 

You will get so much more for your money if you get these parts and build the PC yourself/have a friend help you rather than buying outdated, overpriced trash.

 

Thanks appreciate it

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