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I love my Cyberpower. The Ryzen 5 1400, MSI Bazooka B350M motherboard, MSI Radeon RX580 4GB can more than handle GTA V & SkyRim that I've been playing. I play on my 2k display & haven't had any issues running it at full resolution. I've updated storage - installed an m.2 ssd for my boot drive. I downloaded &updated the bios & then after some research decided to try upgrading my ram to 16GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz (2 8GB sticks). Booted into the bios config & turned on the X-AMP option (think that's what it was called) to enable it to recognize the higher speed memory. Found it & booted & has been running without issue. May swap out the ryzen 5-1400 some day for either a 1600x or 1700x but for now it's been running great. Have run two makemkv sessions, ripping a blu-ray & dvd, listening to spotify, browsing the web & letting plex server do some transcoding & serve up a movie to my tablet all at the same time all while on the base system - no mods (8GB 2133 ram, 1tb 7200 disk, etc). CPU was hitting 90+ % & memory was at 100% but not bad at all in my opinion for a $750 machine! And then to be able to run modern games at 2k res...couldn't ask for more.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will be able to play those games, yes. It also does include a cyber power gigabyte wifi antenna with the pc, so you're good there as well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does have Wifi as part of the package. The Wifi card uses a PCI-X slot and has external antennas. This is also mentioned in the Specifications section under Networking. So far I have been using the PC with an Oculus Rift. I bought the Rift and Touch controllers at my local Best Buy and got the bundle price of $399.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't play DOTA 2 or GTA V, but LOL and CS GO work well out of the box. I get about 100 fps on Low res for LOL. SInce I have a 60hz monitor, it's more than enough. It has wifi built in and comes with an external antenna to hook up. I don't use it so can't speak to how well it works.
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