PC Gaming Spec Review Please

GrannyChuckles

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Aug 9, 2015
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Hi guys, I'm new to PC gaming so could you please help me see if this would he good for quality gaming?Also please give me a rating 1-10 of this set up for Fallout and The Elder Scrolls which I don't think should need too hardcore of a computer


1 CHRONOS mATX $1,776.50 $1,776.50
Details
Case: Corsair 350D
NO PAINT
Current Special Offers: Back to School Promo
The ORIGIN Difference: ORIGIN PC Chronos - The Best Gaming Experience Guaranteed
Case Lighting: Blue LED
Case Fans: Standard Case Fans
Motherboard: ASUS Maximus VIII Gene
System Cooling: ORIGIN FROSTBYTE 120 Sealed Liquid Cooling System for 1151 Socket
Processors: Intel Core i5 6600K Quad-Core 3.5GHz (3.9GHz TurboBoost)
Power Supply: 500 Watt Origin PC Approved Power Supply
Graphic Cards: Single 4GB* NVIDIA GTX 970
Memory: 8GB Corsair LPX 2400MHz (2x4GB)
Operating System: MS Windows 10 Home
Hard Drive One (Operating System Drive #1): 500GB ORIGIN PC Approved Hard Drive
Optical Drive (No Playback Software Included): None
Audio: On Board High Definition 8-Channel Audio
Networking: Onboard Network Port
ORIGIN Maximum Protection Shipping Process: ORIGIN Wooden Crate Armor
Warranty: Lifetime Labor & 24/7 Support w/ 1 Year Part Replacement & 45 Day Shipping Warranty
ORIGIN Recovery: ORIGIN Recovery USB3.0 Flash Drive
Evolve Part Upgrade Service: No Part Upgrade Service
Free ORIGIN T-shirt: ORIGIN PC T-Shirt Medium
Headsets: Logitech G230 Stereo Gaming Headset
Game Discounts: Green Man Gaming
External Storage: ORIGIN USB 3.0 16GB Flash Drive
Cloud Backup: Carbonite
Apps: Steam (The Ultimate Online Game Platform)
Apps: Microsoft Windows Live Essential
Extras: FREE Online Game: League of Legends
Extras: Free Install: Minecraft
Web Browser: Google Chrome
 
Solution


Easily, it's just that the price mentioned is way too much to pay for that hardware spec.

Thanks for this, could you maybe provide some insight as to what could he done for the same quality but cheaper. Keep in mind I'm very mew and inexperienced to PC Building so I would appreciate a few tips.
 


No problem, but first a few necessary details.

1. Country you're shopping in?
2. Realistic max budget for the project?
3. Will you need a DVD drive for games on disc?
3. Do you need peripherals and OS (Display, keyboard, mouse, Windows)?

I hit a price point of about $1000 the other day for someone with similar spec. It didn't include Windows, display, KB, and mouse, but it wasn't the best vendor for pricing (Best Buy because he had $1000 credit there).

While you're mulling that over, take at look at the Newegg PC building video series. It's one of the best ones and covers the basics of hardware assembly, Windows installation, and driver installs.

[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIF43-0mDk4"][/video]

[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zAdwedmj1M"][/video]



 

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