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LallierQc
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Hey so pretty much I really need a new pc and I've found these revolt small case pc which seems to be pretty good and affordable. So here it is.

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This is from ibuypower.com after I setup my own build. a total of 1225$ US.

I'd like to know i I'd be able to run games like minecraft, bf4, cs go, arma2, and other good games with something like 100 fps and higher?

Also, is there something wrong in this? Like does a part need another part to make it work well or idk..

EDIT: The motherboard currently chosen was 10$ less then the normal one and it was written the same specs execpt it had 4 usb 3.0 port and the other one had 2.. anyone know why?
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It's good man, good build right there, can play games with some good performance.
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You could do so much better for that price by building your own.

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I agree with solve, just build it yourself. You'll honestly be so much happier with the performance you get.
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Mmmh. @Immersive the problem is that im pretty sure ill mess something up by building my own or get some problems..
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Building your own can benefit you in MANY ways.
I recommend ordering the parts, watching a few youtube videos. It's like puzzle. Or lego blocks, you know?
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You might as well that that CPU cooler off and blow on the CPU to cool it

Not very good at all for the price.

I suggest building your own. But hey, we say that to a lot of people. What do we konw
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If you're afraid to build your own, someone on TTG even made a thread on how to put it together.

Forums/t=6645516/the-complete-gui...ur-pc.html
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If you're afraid to build your own, someone on TTG even made a thread on how to put it together.

Forums/t=6645516/the-complete-gui...ur-pc.html
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$1250 for a PC with a GTX 750 Ti. Literally daylight robbery. A $1250 build should have at the very least a GTX 770 or AMD's equivalent. No point in getting an overclockable CPU if you won't overclock btw, just pointing that out since I have no idea if you plan to OC or not. 16GB RAM would not be beneficial at all. 8GB would be a better choice for a gaming build.
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