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#223189 18-Sep-2017 10:48
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I have two PCs with the hardware in the subject line. Forget the model of the MB, it's just a standard Asus model. Ram is low latency. Stock cooler. 120gb SSD with a 600gb HDD. PC case is very basic and nothing flash. PSU is a Corsair 550w.

 

Was using them as 2 gaming setups for kids. Don't really need 2 anymore so looking to free up some shelf space by getting rid of one.

 

As far as I am aware this setup can still play most current generation games at around mid-level on 1080p. 

 

Can also supply basic monitor, keyboard and wireless gaming mouse (G700s) as a package.


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  #1867925 18-Sep-2017 10:59
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http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=77&topicid=223186

 

 

 

Maybe you guys can work one out on this? 




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  #1867929 18-Sep-2017 11:09
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Thanks, probably overkill for emulated games. For that you could just run with an i3 and a very basic GPU.


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  #1868026 18-Sep-2017 13:24
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I'd say around $500 for the box.





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