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Edited October 30, 2018
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Same PC and Seller that was selling this on Amazon for $1199.
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PRODUCT FEATURES
3.70GHz AMD Ryzen 7-2700X 8-Core Processor
16 MB Cache
16GB DDR4 RAM
240GB SSD + 2TB HDD
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti (8GB GDDR5)
Gigabit Ethernet LAN
802.11ac Wi-Fi
USB / HDMI / DisplayPort / DVI
Thermaltake Core G21 Mid-Tower Case
USB Gaming Keyboard & Mouse Included
Windows 10 Home
I can't find a comparably speced system close to this price.
http://www.electronicexpress.com/...GMA6400CPG
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Could you provide any insight to what makes a good component vs. Bad? I've always wondered...isnt a 1070 ti the same regardless of who puts the fans on it? If you have any articles or discussions itd be appreciated.
I posted the deal I linked above in Reddit a couple of days ago, which resulted in some pretty in-depth analysis of the parts. It should get you started, but a lot of it is just researching. But no, a blower 1070 to (one fan) is pretty inferior to other 1070 TI's. See more here: https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc...it-android
We should avoid your advice at this and all points.
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Can I upgrade the RAM & SSD?
How is the wifi speed if I use it via Wifi? ( I have 200mbps download)
Thank you
Because all I want to do is play all the great RTX games that are out.
At this point now isn't the best time to choose Intel. Your last build probably should have, but this go around it doesn't make economic sense for most people. Nvidia on the other hand is absolutely the best choice in graphics. AMD is barely competitive at this point. I really hope they get their act together on the graphics front.
So it's better to go with a AMD now? Sorry for the newbie question. I'm looking to build my first ever gaming rig and I'm trying to get all the information I can.
So you're saying.. AMD proc, nvidia graphics card? Like this deal?
AMD Ryzen processors get you far more bang for your buck. Intel has been asleep at the wheel for too long and allowed themselves to get caught again. We're probably 2-3 years away from Intel reclaiming their dominance.