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Looking at a prebuilt and was wondering whether it was good for what it was saying or I should look elsewhere?

ArmandoArmadillo

Budget (including currency): £700 - £900

Country: England

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Game development, arena shooters (halo infinite) and daily driving

Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): I plan to buy it in around 2 months time, with around 120hz 1080p minimum on games

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B092RJL8MD?dchild=1&s=electronics&keywords=skytech%2Bblaze%2Bii&ref_=as_li_ss_tl&language=en_US&sr=1-3&linkCode=gs4&linkId=2cc15576efe3702e37ac62c913e227a0&tag=pcbuilder042-21&th=1

the link to it is here although I know that if you are from other countries, it will switch the link to something similar in your country so I'll try put some photos linked as well.

 

Any help is appreciated :)

 

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Depends on how much the GPU is worth to you, I guess, but I wouldn't trust it. No-name brand. No details on exact CPU model or even generation, RAM speed, etc. It oddly says that that's it's Wireless N, which if true, points to a really old mobo, and subsequently a very old CPU. Anything remotely recent will have at least AC (WiFi 5).l, if not AX (WiFi 6). I'm sure you can find better.

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33 minutes ago, Chris Pratt said:

Depends on how much the GPU is worth to you, I guess, but I wouldn't trust it. No-name brand. No details on exact CPU model or even generation, RAM speed, etc. It oddly says that that's it's Wireless N, which if true, points to a really old mobo, and subsequently a very old CPU. Anything remotely recent will have at least AC (WiFi 5).l, if not AX (WiFi 6). I'm sure you can find better.

Thanks for that mate, wasn’t to sure myself so that’s helped a lot.

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