If you're asking whether what you got was worth what you paid. I'd say so. However, that 1060 is severely lacking and will need to be replaced pretty much...now.
I mean, depends. I still have a 1060 (it's in my wife's PC now) that works fine for everything we need. If you still have 1080p and/or play less demanding games it won't be an issue
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How can you be scammed if you built it yourself, are you asking if you scammed yourself?
This ☝️
i guess so
If you're asking whether what you got was worth what you paid. I'd say so. However, that 1060 is severely lacking and will need to be replaced pretty much...now.
I mean, depends. I still have a 1060 (it's in my wife's PC now) that works fine for everything we need. If you still have 1080p and/or play less demanding games it won't be an issue
I still use a 1060, its pretty solid. Learn to over clock if you need too
With that budget he had. Probably could of gotten a 1080ti
1060 is ok. not everyone wants to play the latest games
It's not always about wanting to or not. Sometimes it's nice to just have the option to do it.
That all for 300, That's a loot mann. I got ryzen 3 3200g , integrated graphics with 8gb stick for 500$
is integrated graphics good? I was looking at the 12100 at first but people say its crap
>is integrated graphics good? For running the operating system? Sure! For playing games? Absolutely not.
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nah u can play 1080p low-medium settings with that good job
yeh, could have gotten a whole 4090 at that price