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Are these specs any good to get into pc gaming
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CIT Templar Black
2 x 80mm Standard Fans
Standard 650W
Intel Core i5 3570K IVY Bridge (3.40GHZ, 6MB Cache)
Standard Heatsink & CPU Fan
Standard Heatsink Paste
Asus P8H61-M X, 2xDIMM, Max. 16GB, M-ATX
8GB (2 x 4GB) Kingston PC10600 1333MHz DDR3
nVidia GTX 550 Ti 1GB
1000GB SATA II
NO RAID
22x Dual Layer DVD +/- Rewriter
BigFoot Networks Killer 2100 Pro Gaming Network Card
2 Front + 4 Back Ports
Integrated 7.1 High Definition Channel Audio
Operating System Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64bit Version)
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yes very nice for a first setup, better than my first one, not quite as good as my current one buy you will have no problems with it (:
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From what i know its pretty good
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Yes, they are. But you don't say how much it costs so I can't really judge if you could do better in terms of finding more economical options.
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mrgrowl wrote Yes, they are. But you don't say how much it costs so I can't really judge if you could do better in terms of finding more economical options.
the whole thing costs 719
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Get the 560 Ti if you can or save more money to get it, the 550 Ti isn't worth it in the long run, but if you have the cash now, that is a decent system for gaming, but you would better off getting the 560 Ti Overclocked edition from MSi
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get the nVidia GTX 560 ti

Trust me you will thank me later
but other then that you are able to play ever game no problem in medium to high gfx!

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You're being ripped off. You really should build a PC yourself.
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Horrible case, no name dodgy PSU and a micro ATX locked board with a unlocked processor.

I have no idea if this is pre built or not but for 719 pounds you should be getting a lot more.

Head over to r00ts thread in the PC support section for help in putting together a new rig.
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