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Post by rollingestonian on Dec 8, 2021 14:12:23 GMT
Congrats Charlie! Now, should we be worried? ? I'm sure you know and gaming computers aren't like consumer brands but make sure you do a clean Windows install or run decrapify or other bloatware ridding software. I needed a new system last year and was just blown away at how quickly they've gotten so fast and powerful, truly amazing. Good luck with assembly! Keep us posted! M
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Post by RTA on Dec 9, 2021 19:56:56 GMT
You are very limited with this system 1) vid card will physically not fit into case 2) psu (power supply) OEM was 220 and even a weak upgrade to nvidia 935 would require a 300 w PSU I personally would not attempt an upgrade on this unit (Dell) early years was limited ask Santa for a new unit Any more I would not buy a desktop - I personally would go with a gamming laptop example MSI GF75 10UEK-003CA Thin w/ Coreā¢ i7-10750H, 16GB, 512GB NVMe SSD, 17.3in Full HD 144Hz, GeForce RTX 3060, Win 10 Home Then you can add a bigger monitor via HDMI or most new smart TV's will work as a monitor - and lets face it you can unplug it and relax on your bed and play golf after the old lady pisses you off This is my opinion only Ian Hello my friend. I have been looking into the laptop you sent me I could not find the same model # but I think it might be a good idea the MSI I seen were 900ish or so I have been toying with the idea of a laptop already but for business and not for a golf game. Thanks for your help I got to do something this computer is not helping my golf game for sure.
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Post by rollingestonian on Dec 10, 2021 14:18:13 GMT
If you can find an i7-10750 with 16gb ram and a SSD you'll be set, just like Ian said! LOL
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