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I dont want to go through building one. I know how as i am really good with programming and building PC's it is just a hassle getting all the drivers and connecting the wires.
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I think it is a pretty good computer in general. Depends on what you want to do with it
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-Dropz wrote I think it is a pretty good computer in general. Depends on what you want to do with it
Play games in 720p or higher do you think it could do that
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Warheads wrote
-Dropz wrote I think it is a pretty good computer in general. Depends on what you want to do with it
Play games in 720p or higher do you think it could do that

I had a 610 once... It'll play some games on 720p on low.

Some might be unplayable though... What games would you be playing?
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I dont want to go through building one. I know how as i am really good with programming and building PC's it is just a hassle getting all the drivers and connecting the wires.


Calling bullshit - anyone who has even built 1 pc will know from research about the specs.

A 610 will barely play anything, and how is it a hastle getting drivers? Unless your motherboard vendor is iffy on drivers, you should only need 6 or so. And connecting wires is hastle? What? It takes like an hour and a half.
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I dont want to go through building one. I know how as i am really good with programming and building PC's it is just a hassle getting all the drivers and connecting the wires.
I'm sorry, but you don't have a clue, that much is clear. If you were 'good' with PC Building, you'd know this was complete trash. Also, when 'you' build one, the drivers come with it on a CD. That is all they would install for you. So you'd have to update them no matter what. That is just a fact. But if you want an overpriced piece of junk. Go ahead and buy it. But you WILL regret it.
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I dont want to go through building one. I know how as i am really good with programming and building PC's it is just a hassle getting all the drivers and connecting the wires.
I'm sorry, but you don't have a clue, that much is clear. If you were 'good' with PC Building, you'd know this was complete trash. Also, when 'you' build one, the drivers come with it on a CD. That is all they would install for you. So you'd have to update them no matter what. That is just a fact. But if you want an overpriced piece of junk. Go ahead and buy it. But you WILL regret it.


...Not all the drivers are on the disk, as said above, some MB vendors don't include external drivers for devices they use. But everything else i agree with.
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Warheads wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
I dont want to go through building one. I know how as i am really good with programming and building PC's it is just a hassle getting all the drivers and connecting the wires.
I'm sorry, but you don't have a clue, that much is clear. If you were 'good' with PC Building, you'd know this was complete trash. Also, when 'you' build one, the drivers come with it on a CD. That is all they would install for you. So you'd have to update them no matter what. That is just a fact. But if you want an overpriced piece of junk. Go ahead and buy it. But you WILL regret it.


...Not all the drivers are on the disk, as said above, some MB vendors don't include external drivers for devices they use. But everything else i agree with.
All the ones required to get everything up and running are always included. I've used and built many many machines in the past, and this has always been the case. I've never had any troubles with drivers from the motherboards CD disk. That's the point in it haha.
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Craigyy wrote
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Craigyy wrote
Warheads wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
I dont want to go through building one. I know how as i am really good with programming and building PC's it is just a hassle getting all the drivers and connecting the wires.
I'm sorry, but you don't have a clue, that much is clear. If you were 'good' with PC Building, you'd know this was complete trash. Also, when 'you' build one, the drivers come with it on a CD. That is all they would install for you. So you'd have to update them no matter what. That is just a fact. But if you want an overpriced piece of junk. Go ahead and buy it. But you WILL regret it.


...Not all the drivers are on the disk, as said above, some MB vendors don't include external drivers for devices they use. But everything else i agree with.
All the ones required to get everything up and running are always included. I've used and built many many machines in the past, and this has always been the case. I've never had any troubles with drivers from the motherboards CD disk. That's the point in it haha.


Well i wish i was as lucky as you, dozens of times the disks include misconfigurated drivers, forget drivers for 'special' motherboard variants, such as ones with inbuilt wifi. That's not to mention the times where there are no Ethernet drivers, inboard sound drivers and most recently, a motherboard which came with a disk for a different chip-set :-)
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Not a single issue here. helped loads of people with building a PC and no issues as of yet with drivers
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