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CyberPowerPC Gamer Master Gaming Desktop: Ryzen 5 8400F, RTX 5060, 16GB DDR5, 1TB SSD $899 at Walmart

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CyberPowerPC Gamer Master Gaming Desktop, AMD Ryzen 5 8400F, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 8GB, 16GB DDR5, 1TB SSD, Black, GMA7300WST - Walmart.com

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Last Sunday
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thecyberninja
Last Sunday
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I'm still playing sc2 on 3-4 year old rog laptop. Wouldn't mind upgrading for new borderlands. Would this be fairly solid? Only games I play are borderlands and sc2..
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sp303
Last Monday
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is this a good deal?
Last Monday
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Maslo
Last Monday
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The 5000 series gpus dropped PhysX support which means games from the early 2010s are crippled and will hardly play at all. In addition, 8gb of vram is a restriction for even modest modern games. I would stay away from this GPU
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Mindcontrol
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Quote from sp303 :
is this a good deal?

It's an okay deal, kind of average. 16gb of RAM is not really good. The graphics card is also pretty low end. I personally wouldn't get this PC.
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TealActivity1814
Last Monday
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Quote from sp303 :
is this a good deal?
The individual parts could be put together for less than $800. But 16gb of ram and 8gb of vram will stay play any new game out, although more is better. My son's pc is 16gb and 8gb vram (3060ti) and it's been good still at 1440p. But I probably still wouldn't buy it. It's not hard to put components together for a pc to save money.
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FaithfulNarwhal1525
Last Tuesday
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Quote from sp303 :
is this a good deal?
It's a great value at this price point. You could spend another $100 and maybe get a build with a slightly better GPU or more ram, but then there's always another better this or that which is always just another $100 away. If you're looking to game and be frugal, you can't go wrong with this.
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BlueDesk9616
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Quote from Maslo :
The 5000 series gpus dropped PhysX support which means games from the early 2010s are crippled and will hardly play at all. In addition, 8gb of vram is a restriction for even modest modern games. I would stay away from this GPU
Can you show me any examples of games where you can't work around this?

AMD GPUs have never had PhysX, so it's hard to imagine the worst case scenario actually being very bad.

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BruceInCola
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Quote from BlueDesk9616 :
Can you show me any examples of games where you can't work around this?

AMD GPUs have never had PhysX, so it's hard to imagine the worst case scenario actually being very bad.
I would also like to know more about this.
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BlueDesk9616
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Quote from BruceInCola :
I would also like to know more about this.
I did Google about it a little, and it sounds like what they dropped was 32-bit CUDA support which some older games using PhysX rely on. So it falls back to the CPU and can lead to poor performance. Still, in most games you can just turn PhysX off. The only game I could find where this isn't possible is Borderlands 2.

Personally I don't play any games that use 32-bit PhysX. According to PC gaming wiki 222 games used 32-bit PhysX, the last of which came out around 2016. Still, if you're playing a lot of games from 2006 - 2016 I can imagine it being a sore point.
Last edited by BlueDesk9616 July 9, 2025 at 10:17 AM.

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