So its good for competitive gaming? The price was a decent one not that expensive from where i am ofc, plus its a big upgrade from my i5 2400 i am using rn, thx for the answer, have a nice one 👍For E sports titles, not bad for 1080p gaming at competitive settings. MOBAs, and older games will work pretty well.
Depends a lot on what you would have to pay for it.
GTX1650 is extremely overpriced for what it is typically.
Thank you, much appreciated, for now this is way more than i have ever used. My right now pc has a i5 2400 but if in the next years i get the money to upgrade the new one as you said, i will, have a nice one thank you 😊According to what some of the hardware is, this leaves an upgrade path into 11th gen. The 11600K is the value performer in that line. Many would suggest sticking with 10th gen like that 10 core i9. According to the power supply output and quality a more powerful graphics solution could also be added later.
Thank you, much appreciated, the storage wont be a problem as i am not a big gamer, but what i rly wanted to know if its a decent pcThere is always better.
But I like that it is relatively balanced between cpu and gpu.
16gb of ram is generally adequate.
I think a 512gb ssd will run out of space for games,
I would have liked 1tb, but, you can add more storage later
Hello, uh the pc just came and it works perfectly fine, but i have one more question, on the GeForce i have a Led (a little dot) that stay on and i dont know if it means that i have a problem somewhere. I have a pic of itEnjoy your new rig. That is going to run circles around a 2nd gen build. Quite a seat of the pants experience.
GeForce GTX 1650 nVidia GDDR6 4GBYou will have to use a hosting service like imgur to post the pic here.
What exact make and model is the graphics card?
View: https://imgur.com/a/BxQa6xpYou will have to use a hosting service like imgur to post the pic here.
What exact make and model is the graphics card?
Yea the pc is working, no errors so far. Oke thanks a lot, have a great day/ nightIMO is likely just a power indicator for your supplemental PCI connection there. If the system is working properly don't overthink it. Enjoy.