A:AnswerHi Rob,
Unfortunately, we cannot specify the ports as there may be discrepancies between different systems because the motherboard being used is based on what he have on hand. If should be at least 2, since this system uses a Hard Drive and a SSD. Thank you.
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A:AnswerI had the same issue and I took the pc apart and my cpu was cracked from the arrow corner. If you do take it out just remember how it was as the motherboard does not have any arrows to indicate the correct way to install it.
A:AnswerMine has been a total lemon. The first one I got came with a bad motherboard. The second one has been nothing but trouble. I've spent almost 10 hours in the last two days with geek squad remotely trying to fix it. It is still screwed up
A:AnswerNo dp I got this for my mom and I hooked it up for her it does not have any cable but the power you will need an hdmi or dp but one will come with the monitor other than that this has it all for you to play or use out the box now for gaming you might need better k&m theses are not good for that
A:AnswerHello Nate,
This comes with a 500 watt power supply. It comes with i5 8400, 16GB M.2 Optane Memory, 8GB DDR4, 1 TB HDD, 120GB SSD, B360M motherboard and a GTX 1060 3GB video card. Thank you!
A:AnswerHello,
This computer has a 500 watt power supply. In regards to the supporting a 1070 ti, you will need to research the model of it and how much power needs to be dedicated to it as you may need to upgrade the PSU as a result of changing the GPU. As I do not know the exact 1070 ti you are referring to, it could be 1GB to 8GB dedicated to the card.
Thank you.
A:AnswerYes to the i7. For a 1080ti, you will need a new power supply. This PSU has a 8 pin and 6 pin connection only. The 1080ti requires two 8 pins to work. Be prepared to spend another $70 on a new PSU for the GPU upgrade.
A:AnswerHello, This computer is upgrade friendly in case you want to upgrade parts in the future. Unfortunately, we cannot specify the brand that is used in system as our brands vary dependent on what we have on hand. However the brands range from major gaming companies such as MSI, ASUS, etc. Thank you!