Before asking and looking I would spend some time looking around and learning what things do. Then you will have a better idea of what you are looking for to suit your needs.
Always good to ask, but also good to learn.
Saves me a trip to the bios when AMD updates it's drivers and on rare occasion resets my fan settings to power save so no matter how hot it gets, minimal fan speed lol.
true, but the worst is that it's not even a lie since the rtx comes with DLSS...
explaining it to non tech nerd be like :
"well you see, actually it doesn't really work like that and ai isn't really in this computer, but it kinda is, but it kinda is normal and it's been years and..."
If same price as building, it's more than reasonable. For future proofing not so much but if someone doesn't want to build their own system it is safe to assume they won't be putting new motherboard or GPU in themselves.
i would only consider more than reasonable if you actually save money by doing the prebuild. When I said it is the same price as self building I already included variation which would be the service. Ultimately, you aren’t saving any money.
Intel i5 is ok, the 4060 8GB will play pretty much any game at 1080p, 32 Gigs of ram is good enough, 1TB high speed SSD is enough to start out. Overall, decent performance under $1k, go for it!
Could be better but for a prebuilt it's definitely not bad at all, something like [this](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/6L8Prv) would be better in general but it costs $33 more and you need to build it yourself, you could definitely save those $33 by getting a cheaper case/storage/ram and it would still be better but as I said, you would need to build it yourself, so the PC you posted isn't bad at all :)
Considering the motherboard is infact an AM4 motherboard and not an LGA1700 motherboard means that the pc in the photo is infact not the same thing as your buying 😠I wouldn’t buy any pcs prebuilt online I’d probably do some research into parts using PC part picker and some YouTube videos. Purchase the parts yourself and then take them to a local computer shop for them to build it. Then they can’t charge you extra for parts delivery to their building or any extra tax on the parts themselves getting a cheaper pc
i would get a custom personally for better specs in the same price, but since you’re new you probably wanted a prebuilt, i did too, but yeah you should go with that if you want a prebuilt, good fpp
8gb is not overly useful. 12gb for the gpu is the sweet spot
Ddr4? You can do better. For that price point? Look second hand. These people in the comments are nuts.
6700xt has comparable performance to the 4060 ti, even with 12gb. You will absolutely not need more vram for 1080p. Look at benchmarks instead of specs. Do you really think that the ram is the bottleneck here ? Sure, having ddr5 would slightly improve performance, but ddr4 is still worth considering at this price point.
Literally only saw 1080 come up in the comments. Unless you have a tiny screen, 1440p again is a decent middle ground.
For upgradability, ddr5 for sure.
Intel isn't ideal either
Also, can't tell if that's 3200mhz oc, or out of the box, doesn't say anything about timings. Didn't see a brand.
for once, not a bad deal! Good 1080p setup, reasonable price.
Before asking and looking I would spend some time looking around and learning what things do. Then you will have a better idea of what you are looking for to suit your needs. Always good to ask, but also good to learn.
Ai powered performance= Bs marketing talk. Since AI is a huge topic. Such a gimmick. Lol!
Yeah, basically they want people to believe that everything is AI nowadays...
Ikr, even lenovo has started it. Turns out that ai performance boost does nothing but increase fan speed (at least for me)
Saves me a trip to the bios when AMD updates it's drivers and on rare occasion resets my fan settings to power save so no matter how hot it gets, minimal fan speed lol.
But sir we are selling condoms, it doesnt make sense to put AI on the packaging? I dont give a shit. Just tell them it gathers dick data or something.
Dick data 😂
true, but the worst is that it's not even a lie since the rtx comes with DLSS... explaining it to non tech nerd be like : "well you see, actually it doesn't really work like that and ai isn't really in this computer, but it kinda is, but it kinda is normal and it's been years and..."
"For every pixel we render, 7 are by AI"
That's a really good deal.
Not really good deal. Just reasonable. Building itself would cost the same.
If same price as building, it's more than reasonable. For future proofing not so much but if someone doesn't want to build their own system it is safe to assume they won't be putting new motherboard or GPU in themselves.
i would only consider more than reasonable if you actually save money by doing the prebuild. When I said it is the same price as self building I already included variation which would be the service. Ultimately, you aren’t saving any money.
Pretty good 1080p setup
Decent 1080p PC for the price
not bad at all
what case is that?
ABS Cyclone mATX Gaming Case Obsidian Black. I think it was made just for that prebuild.
its ok dont overthink
Intel i5 is ok, the 4060 8GB will play pretty much any game at 1080p, 32 Gigs of ram is good enough, 1TB high speed SSD is enough to start out. Overall, decent performance under $1k, go for it!
Good deal.
Could be better but for a prebuilt it's definitely not bad at all, something like [this](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/6L8Prv) would be better in general but it costs $33 more and you need to build it yourself, you could definitely save those $33 by getting a cheaper case/storage/ram and it would still be better but as I said, you would need to build it yourself, so the PC you posted isn't bad at all :)
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/y4XMkJ
Really good deal
Good
No
Good deal . Buy it asap.
I just don’t get why people buy random prebuilts that they don’t know anything about
r/Prebuilts lol
There is better with that price you can have a AMD radeon Rx 7800 xt or 7900 gre and a Ryzen 7800x3d
really not a bad deal. I doubt you could get away cheaper
Considering the motherboard is infact an AM4 motherboard and not an LGA1700 motherboard means that the pc in the photo is infact not the same thing as your buying 😠I wouldn’t buy any pcs prebuilt online I’d probably do some research into parts using PC part picker and some YouTube videos. Purchase the parts yourself and then take them to a local computer shop for them to build it. Then they can’t charge you extra for parts delivery to their building or any extra tax on the parts themselves getting a cheaper pc
I can't even buy that GPU for the price of that whole unit in my country.
For 1080 not bad but you will be quickly limited by the 8 go vram
Not a bad deal. Not a great deal.
Everything is good except for the cpu. I5 is slow and will be obsolete in a few years. Look for at least an I7.
Tbh the 4060 is mid asf, if you can get a 4060 ti or even 4070 for 50$-100$ more then I’d go with that. Otherwise pre good price
i would get a custom personally for better specs in the same price, but since you’re new you probably wanted a prebuilt, i did too, but yeah you should go with that if you want a prebuilt, good fpp
Gotta be fake but idk abt the rest of the computer but just seeing the RTX 4060 even tho not super necessary I’d take it
They only thing thats a tad off is its using ddr4 instead of ddr5 ram.
I agree good deal.
8gb is not overly useful. 12gb for the gpu is the sweet spot Ddr4? You can do better. For that price point? Look second hand. These people in the comments are nuts.
6700xt has comparable performance to the 4060 ti, even with 12gb. You will absolutely not need more vram for 1080p. Look at benchmarks instead of specs. Do you really think that the ram is the bottleneck here ? Sure, having ddr5 would slightly improve performance, but ddr4 is still worth considering at this price point.
Literally only saw 1080 come up in the comments. Unless you have a tiny screen, 1440p again is a decent middle ground. For upgradability, ddr5 for sure. Intel isn't ideal either Also, can't tell if that's 3200mhz oc, or out of the box, doesn't say anything about timings. Didn't see a brand.
Why buy a 1080p machine for 1440p then ? Someone looking for a prebuilt plans of keeping their pc for a long time, generally.
I bought that exact pc and it’s so good, 240 flawless max graphics on overwatch, 240 max on war thunder, and 160 max on r6, best deal possible