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Rate my computer 1/10
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XperiaAir
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my PC has the following specs.

intel core i5 2320 @ 3.0 GHz Quad core
8 GB RAM DDR3 (Corsair)
500 Watt power supply
2 TB Hard drive SATA 5400 RPM
64 GB Solid state drive
2 GB Radeon HD 6670
1 GB NVIDIA Geforce GT 620

Total cost of this machine: $732
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It's seems like a pretty good computer.

Put a picture of it up!
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No getting a 2500k. Presumably a no-name generic low quality PSU. Unknown SSD. Video cards that are not compatible with one another.

1.5/10.
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Generation wrote No getting a 2500k. Presumably a no-name generic low quality PSU. Unknown SSD. Video cards that are not compatible with one another.

1.5/10.


This and this again. Why 2 AMD and 1 nVidia? Seems pretty silly in my opinion.

Should have also gone with the 2500k, but really the 3570k anyways, but I can understand wanting to save money.
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