Lol no, quad core FX and a GT610 lol. It's a very bad PC that really won't run games at all. If you have to buy prebuilt, try and find one with an APU. Those tend to have a decent value for the money.
I know I've told this to many people, and I will continue to tell, because its definitely something everyone using computer at a more high end level sound look into. If you do not want to take the time to build a computer try locating and contacting some local tech stores and see if they're able to help you build a PC. Most of the time they will do it for a small cost and you'll be getting a much better system since they're just assembling your parts.
Now, ultimately, I recommend just doing some research and learning how to build your own PC, not only will you get a better system for your money, but you will get that sense of accomplishment as well. It's not hard at all and will take you no more than 6 hours to do it. The biggest thing to watch out for is static charge while building.
I know I've told this to many people, and I will continue to tell, because its definitely something everyone using computer at a more high end level sound look into. If you do not want to take the time to build a computer try locating and contacting some local tech stores and see if they're able to help you build a PC. Most of the time they will do it for a small cost and you'll be getting a much better system since they're just assembling your parts.
Now, ultimately, I recommend just doing some research and learning how to build your own PC, not only will you get a better system for your money, but you will get that sense of accomplishment as well. It's not hard at all and will take you no more than 6 hours to do it. The biggest thing to watch out for is static charge while building.
So im looking for cheap gaming pc for under $500 (no experience building) so i looked to google and found this. http://www.walmart.com/ip/17811825?wmlspartner=wlpa&adid=22222222227014452437&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=t&wl3=40300055072&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=86970124476&veh=sem it doesn't have wifi but that isn't really a problem and very cheap with some promising specs, and I was just wondering, is it worth it? Or should I look for a better one, or do you have any suggestions? Any feedback would be nice.
If you can hold out for a bit, this isn't actually a bad deal for a prebuilt, as long as the graphics card is in 750ti territory: https://news.yahoo.com/alienware-goes-alpha-gaming-console-131749663.html
i5 6600k 4.6ghz / MSI 280X / 8Gb 2666 DDR4 / Gigabyte Z170X-UD5 / TX550M / 500Gb 850 EVO / NZXT S340 / Corsair K65 / Corsair M60
Now, ultimately, I recommend just doing some research and learning how to build your own PC, not only will you get a better system for your money, but you will get that sense of accomplishment as well. It's not hard at all and will take you no more than 6 hours to do it. The biggest thing to watch out for is static charge while building.
Check out this link for some great information,
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/build-your-own-pc,2601.html
Hope that helps!
Can you just type in regular font please? It's much easier to read, and there's no point in trying to stand out with how wacky your text is.
i5 6600k 4.6ghz / MSI 280X / 8Gb 2666 DDR4 / Gigabyte Z170X-UD5 / TX550M / 500Gb 850 EVO / NZXT S340 / Corsair K65 / Corsair M60