I am willing to bet I have the worst computer on Sup Forums

I am willing to bet I have the worst computer on Sup Forums.
>Post em if you got em

>Not using Speccy

I live in South America, I bought all of this for the local price of a PS4 and some games.

I just used what I used for the percentile comparison. Never tried speccy but I'm downloading it now.

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>those temperatures

>123 c

My CPU isn't above boiling point. How can I fix this problem?

what the fuck

How much is a PS4 there? Wasn't it cheaper to fly from BRland to NYC, buy a PS4 there and come back?
I understand you're not brazilian, but that's what I've heard from South America

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Argentina.

A PS4 is around 12,999$ new, more than 800 usd. Each game is also 80-100 usd physical and 80-120 in PSN.

So yeah, a PC is no doubts objectively better and cheaper in the short and in the long run here.

guess where I live anons

Trying to save up for a new PC.

Romania, obviously.

What the fuck mine is almost the same except my CPU is a 635. Sucks to not be able to play most newer games

Focus on the GPU at first.
Then RAM, then CPU.

Thanks but at this rate it'll be easier to buy a new PC. They don't make LGA1155 socket CPU's anymore

Buy GPU first, then motherboard and CPU.

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A8 and A10 are known for their high temps when using the stock cooler. Good thing they also have a high boiling point.

my computer at work is a dell latitude d620 from 2006 with integrated graphics. i upgraded it with a terabyte hard drive and 4gb of ram (of which it can address 3.25) and it plays stuff from like the early to mid 2000s well enough.

I think your motherboard is getting a lot of heat from the power source. BTX config, maybe?

That or a mayor electrical/sensor failure. In any case, I'm surprised the NB isn't a fried egg by now.

That's the plan, gonna try and save up for a 1070, I at least want 1440p gaming for shit like total warhammer.

Can someone rate? I don't know how I compare to others.

Nice setup, decent gaming PC, can run most modern games in 1080p@60

If you want to upgrade something, go for 8 Gb of extra RAM and an SSD for the OS and some games, nothing huge.