Okay first let me say that I'm writing this from a PC gamer's point of view, I bought it because of the cheap price and also because of the hardware it comes with. Do not get me wrong. I won't say it's a top-of-the-line slot, but it's a great slot for beginners. The dual-core A4 3.4/3.7GHz APU has decent performance to run most games. I've run Fallout 3 New Vegas, Half Life, GTA San Andreas to name a few. I've also added an MSI ATI Radeon HD6450 1GB DDR3 VGA/DVI/HDMI PCI-Express R6450-MD1GD3/LP low-profile graphics card to boost graphics performance a bit, and it also comes in the form of Radeon Crossfire Technology combined with the integrated GPU, not only to increase the frame rate, but also to increase the dedicated graphics memory from 792MB to 1792MB. I also added another 2GB of DDR3 1600MHz memory to bring it to 10GB. With plans to make the most of the 16GB 1600MHz memory. It cannot run Fallout 4 and similar games, and if you want to do something like that, you will be disappointed. But if you're looking for a great PC for everyday use or want to develop a great low-level gamer, then this is for you. I'm not disappointed and I know you won't be either. I will buy from Microbee again. Thank you for making such a great product. "UPDATE" Last night I decided to try Fallout 4 and I can say that this thing surprised me: Fallout 4 runs great on low settings. Again, I'm very happy with this setup. Just remember that when adding a graphics card it should be low profile and keep an eye on the power requirements as the PSU is only 240W.
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