AdviceHello PC nerds. This PC good before I buy?
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This okay PC to run games like Fortnite and other PC games and also what could I change to make my PC run/handle better?


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CABLE1: Cyberpower EXTRA UK power Cord (C13 - 13A) [+3] (1 piece)
CABLE2: Cyberpower EXTRA EU power Cord (C13) [+3] (1 piece)
CABLE3: 2m Blue LED HDMI TO HDMI Black Cable - MM [+8] (1 piece)
CAS: IN-WIN 101 Mid Tower High Air Flow Gaming Case w/ Tempered Glass Side Panel
CHAIR1: Vertagear Racing Series P-Line PL6000 Gaming Chair - Black / White [+294]
CPU: Intel Core i5-8400 - 6-Core 2.80GHz, 4.00GHz Turbo - 9MB Cache + UHD Graphics
CS_FAN: Default Case Fan
EXPAN: Built-in USB Ports
FAN: INTEL Standard CPU Cooler
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HDD: 2TB Seagate BarraCuda SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 7200RPM Hard Drive (1 Drive)
KEYBOARD: None Selected
M2SSD: 120GB (1x120GB) WD Green M.2 SATA SSD - 540MB/s Read & 430MB/s Write (Single Drive)
MEMORY: 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4/2400mhz Dual Channel Memory (Corsair Vengeance LPX w/Heat Spreader)
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MOTHERBOARD: Cyberpower B360M Xtreme AC: M-ATX w/ 4 RAM Slots, AC Wi-Fi, USB 3.1, SATA3, 2x M.2
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OS: Windows 10 Home (64-bit Edition) Perfect for most people with all the core features of Windows 10 including: automatic updates, Cortana and DirectX 12 graphics support (No Recovery Media)
POWERSUPPLY: Corsair CX600 600W 80+ Bronze Gaming Power Supply
RUSH: Fast Track Service !!! Ready to Ship the Next Business Day with no Overclocking Service
SOFT1: Norton Security Standard 3.0 [+8]
SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD AUDIO
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USB1: Built-in USB Ports [+0]
VIDEO: MSI GeForce GTX 1060 6GB - DX12, VR Ready, HDMI, DVI, DP - 3 Monitor Support (Single Card)
WARRANTY: DESKTOP STANDARD WARRANTY: 3 Year Labour, 2 Year Parts, 6 Month Collect and Return plus Life-Time Technical Support
WEBCAM1: Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam [+64]
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It'll run Fortnite just fine.

Things I'd change right of the bat -

CPU
GPU
SSD
PSU

Not needed
Antivirus

Have you got a budget for us to work with?
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In my opinion a 1060 would suffice for most games (not maxed out or anything like that) But it also depends what you want to play if a 1060 is the best you can afford then go for it. And does the Antivirus coming with it charge or no? If it does I'd remove it from the cart. (Like adam said)

What's your budget? And if your interested in building one it's not that hard at all just more intimidating. In my opinion the hardest part is making the cables look neat. If you do change your mind and plan to build one PM i'd be glad to help.
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Adam wrote It'll run Fortnite just fine.

Things I'd change right of the bat -

CPU
GPU
SSD
PSU

Not needed
Antivirus

Have you got a budget for us to work with?



800-1,500 is my budget rate.
Would you mind making me a list for a good pc to run for me for now on the cyberpowerpc website?
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Nik wrote
Adam wrote It'll run Fortnite just fine.

Things I'd change right of the bat -

CPU
GPU
SSD
PSU

Not needed
Antivirus

Have you got a budget for us to work with?



800-1,500 is my budget rate.
Would you mind making me a list for a good pc to run for me for now on the cyberpowerpc website?

Does it have to be on the CyberPowerPC website?
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ZTG wrote
Nik wrote
Adam wrote It'll run Fortnite just fine.

Things I'd change right of the bat -

CPU
GPU
SSD
PSU

Not needed
Antivirus

Have you got a budget for us to work with?



800-1,500 is my budget rate.
Would you mind making me a list for a good pc to run for me for now on the cyberpowerpc website?

Does it have to be on the CyberPowerPC website?



Well not really what other website would you choose?
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Eli wrote In my opinion a 1060 would suffice for most games (not maxed out or anything like that) But it also depends what you want to play if a 1060 is the best you can afford then go for it. And does the Antivirus coming with it charge or no? If it does I'd remove it from the cart. (Like adam said)

What's your budget? And if your interested in building one it's not that hard at all just more intimidating. In my opinion the hardest part is making the cables look neat. If you do change your mind and plan to build one PM i'd be glad to help.



Like I stated above my budget is 800-1,500 GBP.
I want the PC good enough to run on games like battlefield, gta5, fortnite etc..
I also render a lot so I need a good one.
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Nik wrote
Eli wrote In my opinion a 1060 would suffice for most games (not maxed out or anything like that) But it also depends what you want to play if a 1060 is the best you can afford then go for it. And does the Antivirus coming with it charge or no? If it does I'd remove it from the cart. (Like adam said)

What's your budget? And if your interested in building one it's not that hard at all just more intimidating. In my opinion the hardest part is making the cables look neat. If you do change your mind and plan to build one PM i'd be glad to help.



Like I stated above my budget is 800-1,500 GBP.
I want the PC good enough to run on games like battlefield, gta5, fortnite etc..
I also render a lot so I need a good one.


I think it would do good for what you want (Could be wrong @Adam correct me if I am) but i'm not sure about running battlefield as i've never played it.
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It'd be best to build your own so you get the most out of the money you spend. If you're unsure of how to build one there is plenty of YouTube videos that show you how to build one. Worth it in the long run, prebuilts are way overpriced.
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