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Here are the details:

Type Gaming PC
Operating system Windows 8.1
SPECIFICATION
Processor Intel Core i3-4150 Processor (3.5 GHz, 3 MB cache)
RAM 8 GB DDR3
Graphics card AMD Radeon R7 (2 GB GDDR5)
Storage 1 TB HDD, 7200 rpm
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-H81M-H
CONNECTIVTY
Wireless No
Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000)
USB - USB 3.0 x 2
- USB 2.0 x 4
Video interface - HDMI x 1
- DVI x 1
Audio interface 3.5 mm jack
MEDIA
Optical drive DVD/RW
Expansion card slot PCIe (x1) x 1
POWER
PSU Coolermaster, 500 W
GENERAL
Colour Black with blue LEDs
Box contents - Cyberpower Gaming Revolution GT2 Gaming PC
- Power cable
- Driver disk
- Installation guide
- Manual
Dimensions 450 x 190 x 480 mm (H x W x D)
Weight 9.2 kg
Manufacturers guarantee 1 year
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Seems to be a pre-built. It's not going to run any newer games on decent settings. If you're wanting to get the most bang for your buck look into building your own.

You're going to overpay on any pre-built gaming PC.
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If you build your own, for the same price you will get an i5 and a r9 series (equivalent) card.
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I love how this rip off prebuilts don't say the full name of the GPUs.
"Graphics card AMD Radeon R7 (2 GB GDDR5)"
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Linear wrote If you build your own, for the same price you will get an i5 and a r9 series (equivalent) card.
You can't possibly know that without knowing how much this PC costs.

OP-If it is a pre-built, it's actually pretty good. It's using good quality components. However, an i3 is a bad choice. Either an i5 or a Pentium G3258 is the way to go. R7 series GPU's are also pretty low-end. Personally, I wouldn't get anything lower end than an R9 series GPU or a GTX series GPU.
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Sanctorum wrote
Linear wrote If you build your own, for the same price you will get an i5 and a r9 series (equivalent) card.
You can't possibly know that without knowing how much this PC costs.

OP-If it is a pre-built, it's actually pretty good. It's using good quality components. However, an i3 is a bad choice. Either an i5 or a Pentium G3258 is the way to go. R7 series GPU's are also pretty low-end. Personally, I wouldn't get anything lower end than an R9 series GPU or a GTX series GPU.


Extra few quid for an i5, savings elsewhere and a little more for an R9 card.

I can't believe you're suggesting this PC is going to be well priced? The people who make them have to make a profit.
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Linear wrote
Sanctorum wrote
Linear wrote If you build your own, for the same price you will get an i5 and a r9 series (equivalent) card.
You can't possibly know that without knowing how much this PC costs.

OP-If it is a pre-built, it's actually pretty good. It's using good quality components. However, an i3 is a bad choice. Either an i5 or a Pentium G3258 is the way to go. R7 series GPU's are also pretty low-end. Personally, I wouldn't get anything lower end than an R9 series GPU or a GTX series GPU.


Extra few quid for an i5, savings elsewhere and a little more for an R9 card.

I can't believe you're suggesting this PC is going to be well priced? The people who make them have to make a profit.
I've seen you post nothing but junk in these sections. Did I say at any point that it was "well priced"? No, I didn't. My exact words were "If it is a pre-built, it's actually pretty good." which is true becuase the majority of pre-builts use bad quality components, whereas this PC seems to be mainly good quality components. Granted,low-end. The fact is you don't have a clue how much this PC is selling for. For all you know, the seller could be asking £200 for it. "Extra few quid for an i5" u avin a giggle?

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For all we know, it could be an R7 265 which is a fantastic GPU.
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it's decent I really don't like using i3 Processors but the gigahertz are high here i5 is where it's at
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i3 is a no go these days is very slugish i have a i3 on my old pc runs on yes but games not as good thats why i use my i7 but if you want you can buy a i5 but in my opinion AMD hell no its all about Nvidia
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