expiredshivster1796 posted Dec 13, 2025 01:23 PM
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expiredshivster1796 posted Dec 13, 2025 01:23 PM
iBUYPOWER Element SE Gaming PC: Ryzen 7 8700F, RTX 5060 Ti, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD
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Been playing indiana jones and cyberpunk on 2K ULTRA/MAX everything settings except Ray tracing. and its been running nice.
Ray tracing slows things down but didnt see much benefit graphically to care so I dont run with it on
I haven't played computer games in 20+ years as I'm a console gamer. I can't believe how many lights are in This thing. Even the ram sticks glow and change colors. Lol
Also the CPU being Pcie 4.0 bottlenecks the 5060ti by 3-8%. But not a bad price for what you get.
Looking to replace an old computer thats showing its age - I dont know much about them. It's used primarily for work stuff (Zoom, Microsoft suite, some web development stuff) with some light Photoshop and the very rare Adobe Premiere project.
We have a 4 year old who's interested in games, but obviously does not need POWER for quite some time.
Is this a good choice to get our work done, play some games on, and last for 5ish years? Or can I go even cheaper and this is overkill?
Also the CPU being Pcie 4.0 bottlenecks the 5060ti by 3-8%. But not a bad price for what you get.
Also just as another data point, I did receive the ASRock B650M-CX as another user said. So it would be a 1 Gbps port.
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Looking to replace an old computer thats showing its age - I dont know much about them. It's used primarily for work stuff (Zoom, Microsoft suite, some web development stuff) with some light Photoshop and the very rare Adobe Premiere project.
We have a 4 year old who's interested in games, but obviously does not need POWER for quite some time.
Is this a good choice to get our work done, play some games on, and last for 5ish years? Or can I go even cheaper and this is overkill?
As for overkill, it could be for you but with the prices of RAM right now and computer prices probably going even higher next year this may be a good bet for you.
My son's budget gaming laptop fro 4-5 years ago doesn't play current gen games well at all. Hopefully this plays them just fine (don't need max settings) and it can be upgraded in the future, which sounds like it can be although PSU can be a PITA I'm reading.
Looking to replace an old computer thats showing its age - I dont know much about them. It's used primarily for work stuff (Zoom, Microsoft suite, some web development stuff) with some light Photoshop and the very rare Adobe Premiere project.
We have a 4 year old who's interested in games, but obviously does not need POWER for quite some time.
Is this a good choice to get our work done, play some games on, and last for 5ish years? Or can I go even cheaper and this is overkill?
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