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Can you evaluate the assembly of a computer for study and games?
I don't know much about accessories. You need a normal computer for studying (Word, Powerpoint, Excel), Programming (Visual Studio) and games (PUBG, CS: GO)
Budget
60-65 thousand
:
Processor:
Intel® Core™ i5 7400 (3GHz)
Memory:
8GB (DDR4 DIMM)
Storage(s):
HDD: 1000GB SSD: 240GB
Video Card:
NVIDIA GTX 1060 (3072MB)
Operating system
Windows 10 Home
Block power power supply
500 W
Please rate. Or you can attach assemblies for about the same price.
I want Core i5 and GeForce Gtx for sure. But there is a problem with vidyuhi (1050ti 4 gb or 1060 4 gb)
And is 8 GB enough?
Thanks in advance for your help
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Intel® Core™ i5 7400 (3 GHz)
Disadvantages of the assembly, everything is OK, except for RAM less than 16, especially for a gaming computer is not an option.
It's better to take i5 already if money is running out. 1050ti instead of 1060 is not necessary to take. The second, although more expensive, is much better and, in fact, the best option for an average gaming PC
Little memory. For study, it will still go, for games - only three to five years ago, and then it can slow down.
The PSU power is close, besides, nothing is said about what kind of manufacturer. Dishman blocks are easily capable of delivering 70% -75% of the declared power at best.
Nothing is said about the mother model, about what memory levels (that is, how many free expansion slots you have left)
If new and from the store, then this is trash, not assembly. For 65k it is quite possible to assemble it yourself.
Processor:
Intel® Core™ i5 7400 (3 GHz)
Video card:
NVIDIA GTX 1060 (3072 MB)
8 RAM is enough for this machine, you don’t need 16. If you are not a fan of 100+ tabs in chrome, editing or 3d rendering, 3GB of video will be a weak point in your system, do you want less strain on the processor and RAM in video tasks? - take 6 GB, 3 GB is something you will regret very soon, given that the processor is Without Hyper-Threading
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