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Intel Core i7 2600 PC for Only $799

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Intel i7 2600 - 3.4Ghz Quad Core
8GB Ram
1TB HDD
1GB NVIDIA 210 Dedicated Graphics
Red Baron Gaming Case
680W PSU
Windows 7 Premium 64Bit

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  • +4

    Nvidia 210 when you said gaming I thought you were referring to games that came out in the last 4 years. You need to spend more than $30 on a videocArd if you want to refer to it as a "Gaming PC" unless FarmVille is idea of gaming.

    • +1

      +1. A gaming PC with an NVidia 210 is like trying to sell a graphic design PC with a 14" monitor.

    • a 6770 is a minimum for calling something a gaming PC.
      (yes I know you there are models below it but for the price/performance ratio I would be going with a 6770/GTX550 ti)

  • -1

    i won't neg like the above folks, but before you do, remember that the most popular game on windows machines by far is solitaire, so although this "gaming pc" doesn't do recent 3d games well, it does do solitaire! but then again so does just about every windows pc….

    • Still better than playing Photoshop on Mac. Agreed, this deal isn't that much of a bargain, putting together a box for ~$1000 with a decent Video Card will go a long way!

  • +2

    Yeah, that's a home video editting machine in an ugly gaming case with a shitty PSU. Not for gaming.

    That said, from MSY:

    Intel Core i7-2600 3.4Ghz 1155pin Boxed CPU $319.0 1 $319.0
    ASRock H61M-VS B3 Intel H61 All-In-One 1155pin DDR3 Motherboard $51.0 1 $51.0
    Transcend 4GB DDR3 1333 JM1333KLN-4G $19.0 2 $38.0
    Seagate 3.5" SV35 500GB ST3500411SV SATA3 Surveillance HDD $139.0 1 $139.0
    Samsung SATA 22x Black DVD RW $19.0 1 $19.0
    Gigabyte 1GB GT210 PCI-E VGA Card $33.0 1 $33.0
    Microsoft MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OEM $96.0 1 $96.0
    SHAW Titan-G8 Tower Case with PSU $69.0 1 $69.0
    Build Fee $70
    Total $834.00

    Other than the false advertising on the gaming portion and the fact that the case/psu are kind of crap, it's a good deal.

  • LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

  • will it run quake 2???!! ahhh.. good times.

  • I can't understand why they using 680W PSU on a 210 graphic card machine

  • That graphics card manages an average 12.9fps on Crysis at 1280x1024 with low settings (refer Tom's Hardware). Gaming machine? Nyet. Oversell? Da.

  • Not a bargain.

  • 1000B hard drive? What century are we in?

    • A 1TB HDD costs $130-$200 now. Did you miss the doubling in HDD price a couple of weeks back?

      It's easily the second most expensive part of the computer.

      • 1000B = 1KB

        Just having a go at them for the typo, yeah that was a lame joke, lol.

        • Ah, on the webpage not in the posting. I assumed the typo was yours :P My bad.

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