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idk how much they willl ask me if i ask them to put extra ram in my computer
giga x 1000 = tera
PC is lackluster with a non-K processor and missing RAM, PSU and mainboard data.
Seems ok but a little expensive and I bet it will be trouble from bad cooling and other things.
Fitting memory is not hard, choosing the right memory is the key. Learn how to build a pc and never need to pay someone else again ftw. =)
Can get i5 13600k and Z790 motherboard combo for around $550, it beats Ryzen 5900x in both Singlecore and Multicore performance. Spend $800-$900 for a GPU like 4070 Ti or 7900 XT. Rest of the money for SSD, RAM, PSU and Casing.
somenone who buy a fully built computer, i think this computer has very good spec
for 2000 dollars compare to other computers.
I've never seen computer with 32gb ram under 2000 dollars like i said.
However I'd look on Newegg.ca for better choices and most likely better pricing too.
There must be shops there that deal in gaming PCs and sell parts and build computers?
Here in Australia were everything is super expensive they will assemble the whole PC for AUD $90