A:AnswerIm very happy with the unit I bought this week. Handles 1080 and 1440 resolutions at 60fps+ no problem. Has a low watt power draw thus runs cool and no crapware. With the cost of GPUs so high nowadays this units price to parts ratio is tough to beat. More video ram would be nice but costly. I hope it lives for the next 5 years
A:AnswerYes, But you must first enable TPM in the BIOS before it will let you install Windows 11 as this is off by default. After I did this it let me upgrade and I am now running windows 11
A:AnswerHope you got your answer in the time since posting this question. If not, let me ask you: did you use the port from the added videocard, or the one from the MOBO? Because the motherboard video connectors will have been disabled when the videocard was installed.
A:AnswerYou can. But, it'll be a bit difficult, I would recommend only adding 1-2 mods. (Don't risk braking your machine) You can play GTA 5 perfectly without mods you'll average I'd guess 70-90 FPS
A:AnswerSpecifications-->Storage-->Solid State Drive Interface. If you can't be bothered to read the listing completely, you shouldn't be buying this computer. It will be too much for you.
A:AnswerThe screws used for an M2 are standard, so just make sure whoever you buy the new SSD from includes the screw in the purchase (some do, some don't),
A:AnswerI think it will but you might want to do some research. Ask iBuyPower and chat with a rep. Not sure if you need it though. Idle: 32-36. Warzone: 58-72.
I did get a Noctua nh-12s because I got a great deal on it. Fit my case and. I get Idle: 25-30, Warzone: 44-53