Is my new PC good for gaming and editing?

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Asked By CuriousCoder93 On

Hey everyone, I'm Ahmed, and I just got a new PC for my birthday! I want to know if it's good for tasks like Photoshop, InShot, or CapCut. My GPU is a Radeon 7800 XT, but I'm not really clear about FSR and all that. My CPU is an Intel Core i5-12400F, and I have a B660 motherboard. There are some weird bunny ear things behind the PC, which I think are antennas for the Wi-Fi. So, overall, is this setup any good?

5 Answers

Answered By NewGamer007 On

You mentioned you've updated everything and turned on FSR, so you're all set! Just make sure your drivers are up to date. Playing on a 70-inch TV should be awesome for gaming with your brother!

Answered By OldToNewTech On

Sounds like you got a fantastic deal! I switched from an i5 with integrated graphics too, and it’s a game changer. And don’t worry about the Minecraft issue; you can usually find it on various platforms.

MinecraftMaster -

Yeah, it can be annoying! But it’s worth it for the gameplay.

OldToNewTech -

Definitely! Enjoy your new rig!

Answered By ChillGamer44 On

It’s awesome that you got new components! Just a heads-up about the Wi-Fi antennas—you should be good as long as they’re connected. Can’t wait to hear how your gaming sessions go once you get it all set up!

Answered By TechWizard87 On

Yeah, I think it’s a solid build! The Radeon 7800 XT can handle gaming pretty well and supports some good software like Photoshop. You should be fine with the games you mentioned.

GamingGuru22 -

You sure it can handle all the new games?

TechWizard87 -

Absolutely! I’ve seen it run games like God of War on high settings.

Answered By DigitalNomad On

Sounds great! The company you mentioned seems reliable. Just make sure to check if they installed everything properly before you dive into gaming. 100k EGP is quite a price, but if you got the birthday gift then it’s worth it!

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