Been looking at getting a better PC for gaming, this seems like a great price for an i7 PC that would go well under the TV.
this has windows on it too instead of the steam os so you'd be able to use all the TV apps etc to make it a good multimedia device as well.
Technical Specification
Processor: Intel Core i7 4th Gen 4785T @ 2.20GHzRAM: 8GB DDR3 @ 1600MHzStorage: 1TB HDDVideo Card: Nvidia 2GB GTX GPUWireless: Intel AC7265 & Bluetooth 4.0Operating System: Windows 10 (please contact upon purchase if you wish to change to SteamOS)Ports and slots: USB 2.0, Power adaptor port, HDMI, Optical audio out, RJ45 port, USB 3.0Dimensions & Weight: Height: 55mm, Depth: 200mm, Width: 200mm, Starting at Weight: 4 lbs (1.81 Kg.)Power: External 150W AC adaptor (Included with system)Warranty: 1 year on site warranty with NRG IT
no ssd but I'd presume with that professor it's gonna be quite fast anyways!!!
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beasty54 to impydave
30 May 1623#12
£450 for a machine that struggles a little when playing a new game on LOW settings, and only at 30fps?? Doesn't seem like a very good deal to me.
BigOrkWaaagh
30 May 165#5
Not sure if serious... but no.
lewissymonds
30 May 163#14
its equivalent to a desktop 750ti this is a basically laptop hardware. Awesome price, will run linux flawlessly. This isn't the be all and all steam os, its one of the first itterations its a pc running linux (steamos). You can install windows of course, the focus was steam os though. This didn't sell too well as it was high priced when it came out this price isn't a steal but im going to vote it hot. You can build a fullsized desktop atx for cheaper. This however offers the tiny form factor. ITS REET SMALL.
cigbunt
30 May 163#13
might be better to price up your own build
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BigOrkWaaagh
30 May 16#1
Good deal! Not your typical Alienware monster machine, but will fit nicely under a TV and handle most modern games at med/high at around 30fps.
donslibi
30 May 162#2
Very good price, paid this much when I built mine 2 years ago with considerably lower spec.
chrisredmayne
30 May 161#3
question is... if I already have a PS4 and an I3 PC, is it worth the upgrade?
shahidali47
30 May 161#4
can u stick a 1080 is there
BigOrkWaaagh
30 May 165#5
Not sure if serious... but no.
impydave
30 May 16#6
I owned this machine for quite some time... Upgrade to an SSD and its a cracking little machine. Started to struggle with newer games like Tomb Raider could only get 30fps on low albeit still at 1080p. Good value though.
beasty54 to impydave
30 May 1623#12
£450 for a machine that struggles a little when playing a new game on LOW settings, and only at 30fps?? Doesn't seem like a very good deal to me.
Malabus to impydave
30 May 16#40
What's a "SSD"?
Smuggling Pnuts
30 May 161#7
Heat
donslibi
30 May 162#8
Probably not, if your i3 could be used a HTPC. PS4 is purpose built so better overall experience than you would have with this for gaming.
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this has windows on it too instead of the steam os so you'd be able to use all the TV apps etc to make it a good multimedia device as well.
Technical Specification
Processor: Intel Core i7 4th Gen 4785T @ 2.20GHzRAM: 8GB DDR3 @ 1600MHzStorage: 1TB HDDVideo Card: Nvidia 2GB GTX GPUWireless: Intel AC7265 & Bluetooth 4.0Operating System: Windows 10 (please contact upon purchase if you wish to change to SteamOS)Ports and slots: USB 2.0, Power adaptor port, HDMI, Optical audio out, RJ45 port, USB 3.0Dimensions & Weight: Height: 55mm, Depth: 200mm, Width: 200mm, Starting at Weight: 4 lbs (1.81 Kg.)Power: External 150W AC adaptor (Included with system)Warranty: 1 year on site warranty with NRG IT
no ssd but I'd presume with that professor it's gonna be quite fast anyways!!!
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