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$200 · Windows 10 PC w/GeForce 750 Ti, 8GB RAM, 250GB SSD, 2TB HDD

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This computer was bought about 10 years ago, but has been substantially upgraded over that time. It's a good piece of hardware, and I only upgraded it because my son offered to contribute to a new computer so he could play Fortnite on better settings. Included: - Windows 10 Home PC - 22" Samsung LCD monitor - New Dell keyboard and wired mouse It has been clean-installed with Windows 10 up to the latest updates and the latest NVidia driver for the graphics card. Windows 10 is activated. The base system specs: - Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Dual Core Processor - Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS3L motherboard - Antec Sonata III mid-tower case - Samsung SyncMaster 2253BW 22" monitor (1680x1050) - Samsung SH-S203B Black SATA DVD+RW - nGear Flash Card Reader - 500W power supply (It actually has two DVD-RW drives, but one isn't hooked up, for reasons I can't recall.) Upgrades: - GeForce 750 Ti graphics card - 8GB DDR3 RAM - 256GB Crucial M500 solid-state drive (Windows drive) - 2TB Toshiba hard-disk drive. It runs pretty well for a computer of its age. Boot is pretty speedy, and it handles normal Windows tasks with no problems at all. Games-wise, the 750 Ti is a pretty good card of its era. It can't run graphics-intensive games of the past few years very well (GTA5, Fallout 4, etc.), but it runs games like Skyrim, Far Cry 3, or the Mass Effect series at reasonably high settings. The only thing that's missing is a WiFi card, but those are pretty cheap to pick up these days. If you don't need WiFi, the onboard Ethernet is perfectly fine.

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February 18, 2019
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