Investing in a computer, need help!

Cudi

CAG Veteran
Hey CAg, I'm investing in a new computer from a friend. I'm spending about 300 on it. I'm wondering if its a good deal. Mainly trying too game on it. Thanks!

The comp is in excellent working condition with a fresh install of Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit operating system
HARDWARE:
XG Viper 2 Case
580 Watt Power Supply
Asus P5NE-SLI motherboard
Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4 GHZ Processor
4 Gigabytes Dual Channel RAM
1- GeForce 8600 GT Video card with 512MB RAM
500 GB Hard Drive
2-DVD-RW Drives
Red Cathode Light Inside

SOFTWARE:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Microsoft Office 2007
Adobe Photoshop CS6
Microsoft Streets and Trips 2011
Firefox browser
Nero CD-DVD burning software
Avast Anti Virus
 
Some friend you got. He should pay you for taking it off his hands.

For a little reference, the Geforce 8600 GT is from 2007. That was 5 years ago, it will chug when trying to just play CoD.

Also if you ever have PC part related questions, direct them here:

http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=226363

The first page has plenty of information for anyone trying to become apart of the master race :D
 
Alright, going too pass on that. How about this PC?

-NVIDIA GT 640 2GB VIDEO CARD
-AMD QUAD CORE 3.4Ghz PROCESSOR
-500GB SATA III 6GB/S 7200RPM 16MB CACHE HD
-4GB DDR3 / 1600 MHZ MEMORY
-ANTEC BASIQ BP350 350W POWER SUPPLY
-ONBOARD 7.1 SOUND
-BLUE 40' LED LIGHT KIT
-WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM SP1 64-BIT
-BLACK LG 24X DVDRW
-ONBOARD 7.1 SOUND
-12-IN-ONE INTERNAL CARD READER
 
[quote name='Cudi']Alright, going too pass on that. How about this PC?

-NVIDIA GT 640 2GB VIDEO CARD
-AMD QUAD CORE 3.4Ghz PROCESSOR
-500GB SATA III 6GB/S 7200RPM 16MB CACHE HD
-4GB DDR3 / 1600 MHZ MEMORY
-ANTEC BASIQ BP350 350W POWER SUPPLY
-ONBOARD 7.1 SOUND
-BLUE 40' LED LIGHT KIT
-WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM SP1 64-BIT
-BLACK LG 24X DVDRW
-ONBOARD 7.1 SOUND
-12-IN-ONE INTERNAL CARD READER[/QUOTE]

mainly trying to game? Im going to assume the latest games at a respectable Frame Rate.

In that case no, the build isnt going to cut it. you're looking at a 800 dollar investment.
 
If you want to go on the super cheap. Try www.freecycle.org. The rigs you posting I find for FREE from them. I usually clean them up, put some games and office software on them and donate them to low income families.

Then once you have some experience and are willing to build put $200 to $500 on the side for an entry level rig (unless you line up rebates and coupons and then you can get a killer rig with some legwork).
 
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