Is This PC Deal Too Good to Be True?

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Asked By GamingNinja12 On

Hey everyone, I found a seller with a PC build featuring an R5 5600X processor and a 2070 Super Ventus OC graphics card for around 16.5k NTD (about $550). It seems like a great deal, but I'm a bit skeptical. They've offered to let me test everything on Sunday, and I'm wondering what specific tests I should perform. I've got GPU-Z, CPU-Z, HWMonitor, and FurMark on my flash drive—will these tools be enough to evaluate the system properly? Any advice would be super helpful!

2 Answers

Answered By TechSavvyJoe On

Honestly, I think you should be a little cautious. That build is quite old, especially since those parts might struggle with newer games like Unreal Engine 5. If you're mainly focused on gaming performance, it might be worth considering what else is out there.

SkepticalBuyer89 -

Yeah, I get that, but I heard the 2070 Super is still decent for many games. It's a balance, right?

Answered By LocalPCExpert On

What are the full specs besides the CPU and GPU? Prices vary by location, but where I am, a used 2070 Super goes for around $200, and the R5 5600X can be around $125-$135. If everything checks out, it might not be a bad deal after all. It also depends on what you plan to do with the PC; what games are you playing, and at what resolution?

HardwareHustler77 -

It comes with a solid setup: 32GB of 3600MHz RAM, a 2TB Gen 4 SSD, and an MSI X470 Gaming Plus motherboard. That definitely adds value!

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