Is it good for the price (i think like 600usd) i have been looking for a new pc cuz laptop gamer whole life and im on a budget i live in
CanadaMan [#6]im not clicking a link that is elon.se lmao
i gotta ask why, ".se" just means its a swedish site
_amBrian [#3]600usd for a 1660ti system is a fucking robbery
Bruh i got 700 dollars PC with i5 9400f GTX 1650 16 GB RAM 480 GB SSD
But Im not honestly dissapointed of performance because like i can now play games on my old pc i coudn't
CanadaMan [#6]im not clicking a link that is elon.se lmao
Elon is a shop just like best buy annd the. Se is for sweden i completely understand tho
Yea so, as mentioned above, its very mismatched
basically this is an old system that didnt sell and they decided to try and cut losses by slapping a new CPU into it
the 1660 ti can barely play the more recent AAA games at 1080p 60fps, so its not unusable, but buying it nowadays when waaaaaaay better options are similarly priced is a bad choice imo
For another 500 sek you can basically build this yourself and get a 3060 12gb (amd options are expensive af over in sweden for whatever reason ¯\(ツ)/¯)
As a proof of concept (not an actual recommendation!) heres a list of parts as described in your original listing (using parts from brands that are generally known to be decent)
https://se.pcpartpicker.com/list/yb4LCd for kr6500
yall have an interesting market over the ngl
Targu1n [#12]Yea so, as mentioned above, its very mismatched
basically this is an old system that didnt sell and they decided to try and cut losses by slapping a new CPU into itthe 1660 ti can barely play the more recent AAA games at 1080p 60fps, so its not unusable, but buying it nowadays when waaaaaaay better options are similarly priced is a bad choice imo
For another 500 sek you can basically build this yourself and get a 3060 12gb (amd options are expensive af over in sweden for whatever reason ¯\(ツ)/¯)
As a proof of concept (not an actual recommendation!) heres a list of parts as described in your original listing (using parts from brands that are generally known to be decent)
https://se.pcpartpicker.com/list/yb4LCd for kr6500yall have an interesting market over the ngl
did gigabyte fix their exploding psu issues? its been a while since I've heard anything on it
Refrainings [#13]did gigabyte fix their exploding psu issues? its been a while since I've heard anything on it
that was a different series
but sorta? the models are largely out of the market (you can still find them at random stores/retailers who didnt get the memo for whatever reason, but thats more on them)
and havent had issues like that since
Targu1n [#14]that was a different series
but sorta? the models are largely out of the market (you can still find them at random stores/retailers who didnt get the memo for whatever reason, but thats more on them)
and havent had issues like that since
also lowk is it a good idea to buy a NAS mobo for an itx build? idk was considering the topton N17 cuz its so cheap and its about a r5 in performance
Refrainings [#15]also lowk is it a good idea to buy a NAS mobo for an itx build? idk was considering the topton N17 cuz its so cheap and its about a r5 in performance
cant comment on the model specifically (cpu seems fine, but never worked with the NAS brand, so no clue if they have issues)
youre buying a laptop, so you are locking yourself into the cpu (probably fine since the new generation of desktop CPUs arent that good, and the old ones are on a motherboard that wont get any more cpus)
if youre super strapped for cash and know you can buy a pc otherwise then id consider it; doesnt seem to be the worst idea and performance looks fine on paper (watch youtube reviews/benchmarks first for sure!)
look at your local used market first though imo
check https://pcpartpicker.com and consider building your own around your budget. you could build a much better system (pcpartpicker helps you select compatible parts) for only slightly more. very budget friendly especially if you buy parts gradually. you just have to be willing to piece it together.