Computer vs Computer

I'm no expert with AMD, but IMO the first build wins hands down. It wins in every aspect, better CPU (some may beg to differ, but the Phenoms are generally better when it comes to OCing), better GPU, better mobo, larger HDD, plus you get Blu-Ray and a couple of other random extras. Who doesn't love a free camera and season 4 of Battlestar Galactica? ;)
 
I'm no expert with AMD, but IMO the first build wins hands down. It wins in every aspect, better CPU (some may beg to differ, but the Phenoms are generally better when it comes to OCing), better GPU, better mobo, larger HDD, plus you get Blu-Ray and a couple of other random extras. Who doesn't love a free camera and season 4 of Battlestar Galactica? ;)

Forgot to mention... the extras dont come with it at 500 xD
 
:/ Never mind, I'm sure something else will crop up. That was a nice deal you missed there. :(
 
Looks fine to me, good GPU, good amount of RAM, nicely sized HDD, and a free monitor. However, keep in mind that the mobo is a little lacking in the features department though, and I'm not too sure exactly what the CPU is. There's no info on the PSU either, so check into that before you buy and make sure that it's a reliable brand. There's also no copy of Windows, so that's an added $100.

Keeping those factors in mind, it's a pretty good rig. For the price, that's an awesome GPU and HDD, and you can't argue with a free monitor.
 
Just a quick question, but is the second one on the list on page one (the 6770 computer) worth 500 and would it be able to play games such as RaiderZ, Dawn of War II, Planetside 2 (low settings) ?
 
That's an upgrade, you need to have a valid copy of a previous version of Windows for that to work. Hou'd need a full brand new version of Windows, in your case 64 bit, which would run you about $80.

Regarding graphics performance, I have no idea honestly. I'm not an expert when it comes to gaming.
 
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