Mid-Tier Gaming PC for Sale
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- Usagé - Bon
Description
I built a new PC, and I am selling my old one. It's a great PC for gaming at an HD (1920x1080) resolution; the CPU and GPU are well balanced. I used it to play an awful lot of Cyberpunk 2077 over the last two years. Also Baldur's Gate 3. And, if you set up your Java Minecraft VM to use 24GB of memory, you can have a 20+ chunk draw distance and still run stutter-free with a super smooth FPS. I also used it a lot for music production (Reaper) and, to a lesser degree, video editing.
Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5600X GPU: NVidia RTX 3070 (MSI Ventus OC) Memory: 32GB (4 x 8GB) Corsaire Vengeance, 16CL Motherboard: MSI X570 Gaming Plus Storage: - Samsung 960 Pro: NVME, PCIe 3.0x4, 500GB - Western Digital Blue: M.2 SATA, 500GB Power Supply: EVGA SuperNova P2 Platinum, 750W, fully modular Cooler: Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO (two 120mm fans, push/pull) Case: Lian Li Lancool 216 (RGB version) Fans: - 2 x 160mm RGB front intake - 2 x 140mm RGB top exhaust - 1 x 140mm RGB back (above GPU) exhaust - 1 x 120mm non-RGB back (below GPU) exhaust - 1 x 140mm non-RGB bottom/side intake
The CPU, graphics card, motherboard, memory, and power supply are only 2 years old. The NVME and SATA M2 drives are 7 years old. The case, fans, and cooler are less than 6 months old. (My original case didn't have good airflow and ran hot, so I rebuilt it to run significantly quieter and cooler before deciding to build a new PC.)
I did a fresh install of Windows 10 Home last night (December 7). I installed all the Windows updates, and installed all the drivers. It's fully up to date and runs super smooth. I updated to the newest BIOS before installing Windows. After installing Windows, I installed the NVIDIA App (so you can update GPU drivers); I installed the AMD Chipset app (for updating the chipset drivers); I installed MSI Centre with Mystic Light (so you can control the RGB, currently set to "Rainbow Wave", which is the best IMHO); I installed CPU-ID (to confirm the hardware in the case); I installed the Microsoft Edge browser. Otherwise, there is nothing installed on the computer. You can do the free upgrade to Windows 11, if you want (see note at bottom of description).
Included with the PC: - Windows 10 Home, retail edition; USB drive + activation key, in box - USB WiFi dongle - USB Bluetooth dongle (ASUS) - All unused power cables for EVGA power supply, including the EVGA cable bag - Everything removed from the case - 2 x PCI covers, removed for GPU installation - lower grill, removed for fan installation - Everything included with the case, but unused - GPU support - SATA cables - LianLi "Tool box" - Case manual - NVME heatsink included with Motherboard (unnecessary, never installed) - The original box for the case (if you want it to transport the PC home in a box)
Random but important info about the PC: - Windows is installed on the C drive (the "slower" M.2 SSD SATA drive) - Install video games on the D drive!!! (the significantly faster NVME drive); this is particularly important if you want to play something "high-end" like Cyberpunk 2077 - If you want to use this for music production or video editing, similarly put the media files on the D drive!!! - I have disabled SMT in the BIOS, which (in theory) should give a better gaming response, but you can reenable it in BIOS if you prefer - Fans are optimized for quiet and cool running; but you can tweak them even further in the BIOS if you like - TPM is disabled in the BIOS (so Microsoft can't force you to upgrade to Windows 11); if you want to upgrade to Windows 11, you must enable TPM
Options supplémentaires
- Paiement sans espèces possible
- Espèces acceptées