Hey Sup Forums is this computer any good i want a good gaming pc but dont wanna build one

hey Sup Forums is this computer any good i want a good gaming pc but dont wanna build one

bestbuy.com/site/hp-omen-by-hp-desktop-intel-core-i5-8gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1060-1tb-hard-drive-brushed-aluminum/5759916.p?skuId=5759916

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>8gb of RAM
Yeah, have fun playing indie shit games

i was gonna get another 8gb stick, it has two slots

Build your own or commit suicide.

for 1080p 60fps yeah it's easily good enough

yes, it's good. Especially for 1080p / 60fps gaming, though you can already have a taste of 1440p OR 120fps gaming with it too.

And ignore the RAM fags. Eight gigs is still more than enough, though it doesn't hurt to get more.

Specs aren't bad for a prebuilt PC at that price but you should still take everyone's advice and consider just building one.

>no SSD

Hey OP. That system looks not bad. I got the corsair one:

corsair.com/en-us/landing/one

I really don't care what Sup Forums says, I am always going to buy gaming prebuilts just for convenience and ease of mind. I am the type of person that would build his own but worry about EVERY SINGLE technical mishap that happens in the lifespan of the computer (FPS low on one game? fuck me man I probably plugged it in wrong.. etc)

i recommend more RAM tho

Don't ever get an HP and this Omen is straight rip off. I know it's been said in this thread but build your own.

Just build one you fucking loser, it's so easy.

>want a good gaming pc
>dont wanna build one
Pick one and only one.

Not a bad deal for a prebuilt. I say go for it, learn how PCs work hardware-wise through doing upgrades yourself, then build your own in a few years. Personally I jumped right in and built my own, which was a great learning experience, but YMMV.

SSD is a fucking overpriced meme with barely any benefits.

>inb4 "m-muh faster boot time!"
kys and keep your system clean. Most games don't even benefit from SSDs, and you can grab HDD of 8 terabytes for the same price you'd get 500GB SSD.

Correction:
>prebuilt
>good
>Under $2000
Pick 2

>i5
>8gb ram

>should still take everyone's advice and consider just building one
Meh, i personally never built my own because i don't trust myself handling expensive parts.

>HP
>but it's good tho!
Why cheapest or most of time sold at a discount.
Meme brand are cancer, go to your local computer store where they make custom builds.

Also see below, which was started by an user (orig. called Falcon Guide)

>logicalincrements.com/

Best way for newbies to get into building their own systems. I wish it was around when i first dove-in.

no it's not a meme
it's legit faster
also prices NOW make it worth while

>122°

You're retarded

>$700
>only a locked i5 and 1060 3gb
you can build a ryzen 1600 + 1060 6gb system for that much

if you don't want to literally build one yourself then buy the parts and take it to your local shop and they will build it for you. stop being a faggot. don't buy pre built shit

If you want prebuilt, get a console.
Otherwise, build your PC.

There isn't going to be any upgrading if he gets a prebuilt. The most he can do is stick in a stick of ram. All the prebuilds come with an OEM PSU, He'll only have enough power to add in a marginally better card, and he MAY have enough cables running out of it to add a new HDD. There's no upgrading pre-builds. You can boost performance in an insignificant way without tearing it down all the way. Not to mention OEM cases are made for specific builds, so he'd have to look for a PSU in a non-standard size if he wanted something better, and even if he did magically find a good PSU in a non-standard size he'd still be stuck with shitty GPU selection because OEM cases that prebuilds use only allow for the length of mid to low tier cards.

Not really, just because a PC has "MUH POWER" doesn't make it good, Alienware is garbage.

>Want a good gaming PC
>Don't want to build one
These are literally the only two options, and you can literally only pick one.

>don't wanna build one
Prebuilts generally rip you off, Just stick to console retard

OP here i guess ill fucking man up and build one but i dont wanna wait a month to get all the parts nor do i know the first thing about what a pc needs

It's not overpriced, it's easy to make a SSD for 100 dollars your main drive for windows and add a slave drive for storage. It not only boots quicker but loads all programs quicker.

youtube is a powerful thing

>SSD is a fucking overpriced meme with barely any benefits.

>Cuts load times in half on some games, removes them in others.

>Just about every game gets a massive boost from it across the board.

>barely any benefits.

You really should try and get at least basic understanding how how this shit works before you try to tell people about it, please, you're embarrassing yourself.

Great statement.

>If you want prebuilt, get a console.
Kys Sony shill.

your performance won't get any better, mate.
there's nothing embarrassing about NOT falling for SSD meme.

>SSD for 100 dollars
I've never paid that much for a storage media, and I'm not going to do so in the future either.

I got 7 Terabytes of HDDs for 70€ last year. Call me when SSDs are down to as low prices.

just make sure everything is compatible with your motherboard. it's not hard

yes, it'll grant you 1080p 60fps on medium-high for all games released until now. price is decent as well.

however, if you later get into PC hardware you'll regret the shitty power supply, case, non overclockable board+cpu and heatsink.
Those will cost a bit more, but you can keep a 750w gold for a long time, as well as a case which you like can be reused for later builds with no regrets

8GB is fine you dumb fuck. You are better off with a stronger processor or graphics card

No SSD though.

Your a fucking retard. SSD are totally worth it. It's great that the computer waits on me now vs me waiting on my computer. Shit isn't bogged down.

>you can grab HDD of 8 terabytes for the same price you'd get 500GB SSD.
Wow, you are a double retard. Hybrid solutions is where it is at. Get like a 120GB or 256GB SSD to install the OS and programs to and use a big ass HDD to store documents videos and other shit that just hordes space.

Not sure where you are getting HDD so cheap but I imagine whatever the source would have SSD cheaper than my estimate

pcpartipicker.com
Just start a build here and post when you're finished.

It isn't bad specs for the price, but the issue with pre-builts is that any of its components could be faulty and you'll have to replace them out of pocket, which could easily boost the price up beyond if you just built your own.

Moreso, don't EVER rely on GeekSquad to tell you these things or you'll end up paying double.

yes, because you dont want to build one just get more ram Or you can find a computer part shop that can build the pc for you with the parts you picked out

>but i dont wanna wait a month to get all the parts
I don't understand what you're trying to say.

Ordering parts doesn't take any longer than ordering prebuilds.

And ordering parts one by one across a longer timeframe is frowned upon anyway, because RMA time is short, with no way to test them outside of a build ordering parts one by one is essentially gambling.

Not to mention you end up paying more if you wait, there are constantly deals for combos, check tiger direct and newegg, a lot of times they offer CPU+Mobo combo, you look up the CPU online, see its performance there are countless benchmarks for all of them. If it fits what you want price and performance-wise, drop it in the cart, then look at the Motherboard stats to make sure the RAM, GPU etc... are using the right standard.

Then when you decide on the GPU use this to determine what PSU you want.
outervision.com/power-supply-calculator
Try and get a silver or better rated (They're rated by their efficiency) Make sure you don't end up splurging on a PSU that's too powerful because their efficiency drops too far outside of about 75% capacity. So if you get a too powerful PSU and you're only ever using 45% of its capacity, you're basically wasting power.

he's partially right, at least for denuvo games
I tried to swap MD to ssd to get rid of the awful load times but apprently it's doing some checks during loading and havent seen any improvements.
apparently the theory got confirmed for ryme and syberia

>there's nothing embarrassing about NOT falling for SSD meme.
Its embarrassing seeing how little you know about SSDs.

I already posted an argument and proof that they perform far better than HDDs.

Either post proof of otherwise, or you can stay a pathetic little troll.

PC building is literally Legos for adults. I'm a retard and yet I was able to put something together and it works fine. Extremely satisfying pressing the power button for the first time and seeing it come to life.

>122
Come now user. We know you shopped this in.

If you really don't want to build your own, just order the parts online, take them to a local PC store (a privately owned one, not bestbuy or some shit) and they'll gladly build it for you for $50 or something

desu i would recommend going to the shop and buying a psu. i have so much bad luck with power supplies from newegg that i just stopped buying them from there. if my psu dies i just drive 15 minutes and get a new one

>he's partially right, at least for denuvo games

That's not partially right though. Denuvo is a performance impact everywhere, it literally hits everything from storage to the GPU, the newest version is the worst, doing about 400 function calls per second.

That's not on SSDs, that's on Denuvo being a spyware.

Build your own you fucking mongoloid
It's satisfying, educational, and fun

>SSD is a fucking overpriced meme with barely any benefits.
I can't believe there are retards that still believe this

yeah, I literally looked up "how to build a PC" the day my parts arrived and within a couple hours my new PC was up and running

OP here this is good but i dont know about cooling or any thing like that

Just get a Hyper 212 Evo, shit's like $20 at most, fits practically every motherboard/case and does more effective cooling than any liquid cooling system.

>750w
For what purpose?
My prebuilt has a 230W PSU with an i7 and a GTX 1060 and it runs fine.

>120GB SSD
>In 2016 + 1

You have no right to call others retarded.

If the CPU you chose doesn't come with a cooler the site will tell you. If you're not going to overclock you can probably use the stock cooler that comes with it.

Sounds dangerous, have you ever maxed out CPU and GPU at the same time?

Yeah I do. It depends what you plan to install to the SSD. 120 is like the min I would go.

Yes.

logicalincrements.com/

When did Sup Forums stop making this mandatory? Was it around the same time neo/v/ took over?

Don't fall for the stock cooler meme. I did and my pc sounded like a literal jet.

see

750w is just extra insurance that you're never going to be wanting for power. I bought a 750w PSU back in 2010 and it's still going strong with nary a hitch, plus it was only about $10 more than another model at 500w.

>he bought more than 8gb RAM for gaming

It is usable tough, it is not a complete meme the difference is if you rather spend money on headphones or another cooler.

>prebuilt

nope

>RAM
nigger it's the processing power or graphics card that matters. I NEVER use 8gb RAM when playing games.

I just want to emphasize that it matters. It's worth saving up for if necessary.

GTA V regularly uses 9
Arkham Knight uses 10
I know a few that go over 8

pcpartpicker.com/list/VPJXzM
Rate?

wrong

How do I check if my wifi card is fucking up?

> i want a good gaming pc but dont wanna build one
just kill yourself you faggot, a 7 year old can build a PC

Replace the one 8gb stick with 2 4's or buy another 8gb stick
Looks nice

I don't know much about monitors to be honest check on Sup Forums for recomendations. Everything else seems ok. If you have the money get one more ram stick or invest into an ssd.