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HP pre-built PC for gaming?

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It's good for multimedia consumption, but an APU is in my opinion not a good choice for gaming.

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Low to Medium possibly but don't get it if you really need a prebuilt get it from cyberpower for example.

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eww no.

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You could play source games

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i hate pre-build computers

just make one it's better and cheaper

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its as easy as lego to build a computer :)

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APU is in my opinion not a good choice for gaming.

 

Entirely depends on the APU & the games.

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Make sure you look at all options before buying something like this. This is hardly what I would consider a gaming rig and when trying to upgrade it good luck.

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depend on what you'll be using it for, for gaming it is terribly shitty

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It's barely passable as a gaming system. You can get better for the money. http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3kjlH

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Any entry spec recommendations for building my own?

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Any entry spec recommendations for building my own?

 

It's barely passable as a gaming system. You can get better for the money. http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3kjlH

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needs dedicated GPU if its main use is gaming, post in the new builds and planning with your intentions and everyone will be MORE than happy to help you out for any price range.

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Ask a HP Veteran here. All my computers prebuilds i owned was HP since i trust them from the beginning

 

AND EW NO!, YES THE PRODUCT WORKS FINE BUT PREFORMS EXTREMELY BAD!, FUCKING SAVE UP MORE MONEY TO A REAL PC AND BUY ONE!

 

See dat anger?, that anger will you get when/if you buy it

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http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3kk4D

What about this? just don't want a mini-ATX

Why would you want atx?

It's mATX, not mini-mATX--they're different things. 

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Like  said, bit low end in RAM and GPU power for gaming. Besides if you'd by it there's almost no change of getting reasonable upgrade done. It doesn't list power supply but "300Q AC adapter" sounds bad.

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