Ivan the SoSo
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is that trueBut just because it's cheap doesn't mean it lacks quality or high performance, and you will find it to be capable of playing all of the latest games now and into the near future. The amount of bang for your buck you get with this particular build is quite astounding, it could easily outperform many full-built computers that are twice the price
Not saying that is not a good build....even though some of the prices are lower than you can get now, (the 955 is $125 now)....
I guess if the money was spent foolishly it could out do a box twice it's price....but for a extra $587 you could get a 580 GTX, 700 watt psu, 6 core PhII, 8 gigs ram, and a 64 gig SSD boot drive:shock:....it wouldn't even be close....
The budget allows what the budget allows....and few people's budget gets better around the holidays....A better video card would help...
If you plan on building a system, you might buy the parts a few at a time.....Newegg.com - Ballistix sport 2GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 Desktop Memory Model BL25664BA1339 I don't think ram will go much lower
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- windows 10 pro 64 bit
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- i5 4690K@4500 COOLER MASTER Seidon 120M water cooler
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