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Long story short, yes it's great, especially for 1080p. It should handle a lot of 1440p as well but temper your expectations. It was designed to be a very competent value/budget GPU (starting MSRP of $250 but good luck finding it). It had a ton of praises/great reviews when it came out.
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How is this graphics card? Is it decent for games?
Long story short, yes it's great, especially for 1080p. It should handle a lot of 1440p as well but temper your expectations. It was designed to be a very competent value/budget GPU (starting MSRP of $250 but good luck finding it). It had a ton of praises/great reviews when it came out.
Seems decent, but can anyone speak on if the GPU can be upgraded later?Building a new PC is way more expensive nowadays cause buying a GPU at MSRP is a challenge in itself!! So dumb..
GPU is a completely separate component so yes it can be upgraded, assuming the PSU can handle the power requirements of the new GPU.
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Is this a good desktop in terms of noise? Looking to get a decent desktop that's fairly quiet
Generally speaking, you can reduce fan noise by turning down the fan curve in the BIOS and/or replace the existing fans with quieter ones from Noctua, Be Quiet, etc. (and also using fewer, high quality fans versus many cheaper ones).
I wouldn't let noise be the deciding factor in buying a full desktop PC (I can understand for mini PCs though).
INTEL ARC B580 12GB GDDR6 Graphics Card (Brand may vary)
Seems like a good deal, but the bold part concerns me. One review for RTX 4060 version received Integrated AMD Radeon R4. No reviews for op's version though so i don't know what to think.
It's been a while since i bought prebuilt, is it common to have part substitutions?
Isn't the Model GXi2000CSTV2 at costco a better deal? I5-14400F, RTX 4070. 2 TB NVME and 32GB DDR5 for 999.99?
Edit: Ah. Looks like some bad reviews coming in on the costco one.
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Isn't the Model GXi2000CSTV2 at costco a better deal? I5-14400F, RTX 4070. 2 TB NVME and 32GB DDR5 for 999.99?
Edit: Ah. Looks like some bad reviews coming in on the costco one.
It's actually a 4060 not 4070 or would be a killer deal.
I was wondering the same thing may be worth a try with Costco's return policy.
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Building a new PC is way more expensive nowadays cause buying a GPU at MSRP is a challenge in itself!! So dumb..
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I wouldn't let noise be the deciding factor in buying a full desktop PC (I can understand for mini PCs though).
Seems like a good deal, but the bold part concerns me. One review for RTX 4060 version received Integrated AMD Radeon R4. No reviews for op's version though so i don't know what to think.
It's been a while since i bought prebuilt, is it common to have part substitutions?
Edit: Ah. Looks like some bad reviews coming in on the costco one.
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Edit: Ah. Looks like some bad reviews coming in on the costco one.
I was wondering the same thing may be worth a try with Costco's return policy.
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