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I found this deal in newegg and it's pretty much what I need but I'm having some concern after reading some info about this. here is the link http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1671557

 

1. Is it true that when Intel HD used for gaming it will reduce hardware life span? if yes, how much will it lost?

2. Can I add GPU to this build without changing other parts? like if i'm going to add 650ti or 750ti in the future.

3. I only will play games like dota 2, and other old games, maybe 1 year old game. will it be okay even if I don't have GPU, and I don't mind playing in low settings. 

 

Thanks. I don't have lots of money and I need a computer right now. So it will be a cheap build.

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I found this deal in newegg and it's pretty much what I need but I'm having some concern after reading some info about this. here is the link http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1671557

 

1. Is it true that when Intel HD used for gaming it will reduce hardware life span? if yes, how much will it lost?

2. Can I add GPU to this build without changing other parts? like if i'm going to add 650ti or 750ti in the future.

3. I only will play games like dota 2, and other old games, maybe 1 year old game. will it be okay even if I don't have GPU, and I don't mind playing in low settings. 

 

Thanks. I don't have lots of money and I need a computer right now. So it will be a cheap build.

You can game 720p low-mid settings for AAA titles, and maybe 1080p low for less demanding ones, but no more than that. Yes, you can add a GPU in the future.

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I found this deal in newegg and it's pretty much what I need but I'm having some concern after reading some info about this. here is the link http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1671557

 

1. Is it true that when Intel HD used for gaming it will reduce hardware life span? if yes, how much will it lost?

2. Can I add GPU to this build without changing other parts? like if i'm going to add 650ti or 750ti in the future.

3. I only will play games like dota 2, and other old games, maybe 1 year old game. will it be okay even if I don't have GPU, and I don't mind playing in low settings. 

 

Thanks. I don't have lots of money and I need a computer right now. So it will be a cheap build.

 

1) Not sure if it's true but youso you won't notice the life span it'll still last for 5+ years.

2) Yes you can add a GPU like the 750ti fine the motherboard has a slot for it so the case will also have the slot. The PSU is plenty for it too.

3) Games like that you can play low-mid settings at 1080p

 

edit: I was beaten again to it again

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1. nope, not true at all

2. sure, 480W psu will be enough for any gpu to be added

3. should work ok, but dont expect more than 30 FPS on 1080p

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okay. thanks all. and I just read in the newegg, I'm a total noob in building pc. are these part compatible?

Yes they are, they wouldnt sell them as a diy bundle if they werent lol.

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Yes they are, they wouldnt sell them as a diy bundle if they werent lol.

i thought so, but when im about to add to cart. i notice something below the list 

 

  • Newegg.com cannot guarantee the compatibility of Combo items. Please contact the manufacturer(s) directly if you have issues or concerns regarding compatibility.
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i thought so, but when im about to add to cart. i notice something below the list 

 

  • Newegg.com cannot guarantee the compatibility of Combo items. Please contact the manufacturer(s) directly if you have issues or concerns regarding compatibility.

That is just there for liability shit. I looked at the components and they are all compatible.

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