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NickHouston

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I'd go for the second one based on GPU.

I can't really read anything so that's what I'm basing this on.

The 750Ti in that one will be atleast 20-30% percent faster.

I also think it has a 6-core CPU as opposed to the quad core in the first one.

The only thing I'd be worried about is that power supply. 400 Watts doesn't sound like a lot for a 6 core CPU. But I'm not completely positive on how much power a PC normally takes so I'm just taking a guess.
 

DamageINC

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I don't trust a lot of those pre-built systems. You don't really know what parts they're using. If they use a cheap, underpowered power supply, you could run into problems.

As i said before, i think your best bet would be picking out parts locally and finding a shop that can build the PC for you. If not, buy a pre-built system from a good PC store there. That way, if you run into problems, you can take it for repairs instead of shipping it off. Hard to demand accountability from an online seller. Much easier to do it in person.

I know this doesn't answer your specific question, but it's my best advice. The machines themselves look ok, but you can't tell (at least i can't) what kind of parts they are using aside from the Graphics card , Motherboard and Processor.
 

stevo

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I looked around on Amazon France and I don't really see anything better for the same price or around. Also most of the PC's(On France Amazon that are less then 600 euros) all have 400-500watts power supplies and after reading reviews, I don't see many complaints. AMD FX 6300 takes around 95w, GTX 750ti takes around 60 watts and lets say the remaining of the system takes 100watts(Could be more or less). So this PC is indeed in specs for this power supply. The 650watts in the first system is overkill. I'd go with the second system if you decide to buy from Amazon. Finding a system locally could also be a good idea for refunding or resolving problems., but it all depends what the stores near you have to offer.

Full System Specs(System specs can be found at the bottom of the page or by googling the product number.)

First PC


-AMD FX4100 Bulldozer Quad Core 4x3,6GHz
-ASUS Motherboard(Exact model unknown)
- 1TB HDD
- 8GB DDR3 (1333 MHz)
- DVD Writer
- Nvidia GeForce GTS450 (1024Mo-VGA-DVI-HDMI-DirectX 11)
- Audio
- 6xUSB 2.0
- LAN
- 650W
- Card Reader
- Wi-Fi
- 1xeSATA
- 3xLED Fans

Second PC

  • AMD FX-6300 6x 3.50GHz Turbo: 4.10GHz, boxed (FD6300WMHKBOX)
  • MSI 760GA-P43 (FX)(Sound5.1-GBLAN-USB3.0)
  • ASUS GTX 750TI-OC-2GB GeForce GDDR5 VGA, 2x DVI, HDMI (90YV05J0-M0NA00)
  • 8 GB RAM ELIXIR/ G-Skill/ Crucial DDR-3 PC1600 (M2X8G64CB8HB5
  • Western Digital WD Blue 1TB, 64MB Cache, SATA 6Gb/s (WD10EZEX)
  • 24x DVD-RW Writer Samsung SH-224BB Black, SATA, (SH-224BB/BESE) DVD Brenner
  • Be Quiet! System Power 7 BRONZE 400W ATX 2.31 (BN142)
  • Cooler Master K380 Case Window Front USB3 (BxHxT: 180x450x470mm)
  • AMD CPU Cooler EKL Silence
  • Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit (DELL OEM) Lizenz installiert incl. DVD und Key im Lieferumfang enthalten
  • Ultron UCR 75 75in1 Card Reader/Writer schwarz intern 3,5zoll
 

jasmine

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I looked around on Amazon France and I don't really see anything better for the same price or around. Also most of the PC's(On France Amazon that are less then 600 euros) all have 400-500watts power supplies and after reading reviews, I don't see many complaints. AMD FX 6300 takes around 95w, GTX 750ti takes around 60 watts and lets say the remaining of the system takes 100watts(Could be more or less). So this PC is indeed in specs for this power supply. The 650watts in the first system is overkill. I'd go with the second system if you decide to buy from Amazon. Finding a system locally could also be a good idea for refunding or resolving problems., but it all depends what the stores near you have to offer.

Full System Specs(System specs can be found at the bottom of the page or by googling the product number.)

First PC


-AMD FX4100 Bulldozer Quad Core 4x3,6GHz
-ASUS Motherboard(Exact model unknown)
- 1TB HDD
- 8GB DDR3 (1333 MHz)
- DVD Writer
- Nvidia GeForce GTS450 (1024Mo-VGA-DVI-HDMI-DirectX 11)
- Audio
- 6xUSB 2.0
- LAN
- 650W
- Card Reader
- Wi-Fi
- 1xeSATA
- 3xLED Fans

Second PC

  • AMD FX-6300 6x 3.50GHz Turbo: 4.10GHz, boxed (FD6300WMHKBOX)
  • MSI 760GA-P43 (FX)(Sound5.1-GBLAN-USB3.0)
  • ASUS GTX 750TI-OC-2GB GeForce GDDR5 VGA, 2x DVI, HDMI (90YV05J0-M0NA00)
  • 8 GB RAM ELIXIR/ G-Skill/ Crucial DDR-3 PC1600 (M2X8G64CB8HB5
  • Western Digital WD Blue 1TB, 64MB Cache, SATA 6Gb/s (WD10EZEX)
  • 24x DVD-RW Writer Samsung SH-224BB Black, SATA, (SH-224BB/BESE) DVD Brenner
  • Be Quiet! System Power 7 BRONZE 400W ATX 2.31 (BN142)
  • Cooler Master K380 Case Window Front USB3 (BxHxT: 180x450x470mm)
  • AMD CPU Cooler EKL Silence
  • Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit (DELL OEM) Lizenz installiert incl. DVD und Key im Lieferumfang enthalten
  • Ultron UCR 75 75in1 Card Reader/Writer schwarz intern 3,5zoll
[DOUBLEPOST=1417264850][/DOUBLEPOST]hi
desolated for taking time to answer you
was that I realized the best of both is the second?
 

jasmine

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hello i need a quick reply pls
What do you think of this offer
Apple 27 "
3.2GHz
intel core i5
turbo boost up (2 x 4 GB)
1TB hard disk
NVIDIA GeForce GT 755m with 1GB of video memory
for 800 euro (unused , new)
 

DamageINC

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Your price lists it at under $1000. :suspicious:


Not sure how good it would be for gaming, especially at a super high resolution.
 
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