Medion akoya pc X7330 D
Intel core 2 quad processor Q8300
(2.50GHz, 1333 MHz FSB, 4MB cache) (no idea about that)
Nvidia GeForce G210 DirectX 10 graphics card, Any use?
512mb graphics memory and D-Sub VGA, DVI and HDMI interface
4GB DDR2 Ram, 2x2 GB
1 TB hard disk. S-ATA interface
Multiformat Cd burner.
Network controller Gigabit lan on board.
"Multi card reader for all currant memory cards"
PD/" keyboard and optical USB mouse(hate usb mouse, but there will be a normal slot yeah?)
Connections: 2 usb 2.0 1x microphone. 1x headphone, 4-in-1 memory card reader.
Rear: 4 x 2.0 usb 2x ps/2, 1xLAN(rj-45) 1x frontline out, subwoofer/center out, 1x rear line out, 1x surround out, 1 x line in, 1x microphone.
Also comes with windows 7..
for €400
Good or bad buy?
Looking to buy this, Is it worth it?
Dawn Angelheart
killerbot3009
good buy for 400, but there are better pc's. depends what games u want it to be able to run, also do you know if the graphics card is dedicated? as a 512 shared card is epic fail when coming to games
i just bout a new pc, for £700 which sounds like just the upgraded version of that one
6gb ram, 1gb graphics dedicated with hdmi interface etc, 2.66 MHZ intel i5 750 processor (overclocked speed 3.33MHZ), 1TB HDD
i just bout a new pc, for £700 which sounds like just the upgraded version of that one
6gb ram, 1gb graphics dedicated with hdmi interface etc, 2.66 MHZ intel i5 750 processor (overclocked speed 3.33MHZ), 1TB HDD
Blackhearted
I dunno what your planned use for that pc will be if you buy it, but don't expect to do much (if any) game playing. That graphics card is extremely weak.
Quaker
It seems to be an OK deal for the money. Contrary to the opinion above me, while the graphics card is a low-end unit, you should be ok to play games at lower resolutions and graphics levels. You can upgrade it later.
Dawn Angelheart
Hmm, would it be an easy upgrade? I had to put a new card into my sisters computer about a month ago. 1st time doing this but i think it just sloted into a PCI slot? or one that looks alot like it. Was not so hard.
I have kind of decided to put this off in favour of a new tv. My Pc just annoys me sometimes so i want a new one. But this Pc is on sale for just a day on the 6th hence the wanting to know about it.
I have kind of decided to put this off in favour of a new tv. My Pc just annoys me sometimes so i want a new one. But this Pc is on sale for just a day on the 6th hence the wanting to know about it.
killerbot3009
tbh if u buy a pc from a shop dont change anything in it. as soon as u open the case its warrenty is invalid, so that could mean a lot of money down the drain if u do anything wrong lol, and if the 512 graphics is ded u can play most games on it, but not high end games.
Quaker
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Hmm, would it be an easy upgrade? I had to put a new card into my sisters computer about a month ago. 1st time doing this but i think it just sloted into a PCI slot? or one that looks alot like it. Was not so hard.
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So, upgrading the video could involve upgrading the power supply as well.
Blackhearted
That's kinda bad advice to be honest. Just cause it's a dedicated card with 512mb of ram doesn't mean it'll be capable of 'playing most games'. You could slap 512mb on a geforce 6200 and it still wouldn't be capable of 'playing most games', unless they're 6+ years old.(and by 'playing' i mean better than 1024x768 at minimum. as well as better than 25-30 fps.)
Nalayia
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That's kinda bad advice to be honest. Just cause it's a dedicated card with 512mb of ram doesn't mean it'll be capable of 'playing most games'. You could slap 512mb on a geforce 6200 and it still wouldn't be capable of 'playing most games', unless they're 6+ years old.(and by 'playing' i mean better than 1024x768 at minimum. as well as better than 25-30 fps.)
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moriz
that depends on your definition of "handle" games. to me, if i have to play at noticeably reduced detail and resolution, then it means that the card cannot "handle" that particular game. just because the game starts, doesn't mean it is playable.