New to computer gaming and looking for a computer

gamergirl89

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I'm looking at gaming computers online and found one that seems pretty good on all the specs but I want the opinion of the masses. I wont be playing any 3d games or anything, just games like WOW and COD. does this computer sound like what I need?
Brand
CyberpowerPC

Model
Gamer Ultra 2098 (GU2098)

Type
Gaming & Entertainment

Processor
AMD FX-4130 3.8GHz

Processor Main Features
64 bit Quad-Core Processor

Cache Per Processor
4MB L2 Cache

Memory
8GB DDR3 1333

Hard Drive
500GB SATA II 3.0Gb/s 7200RPM

Optical Drive 1
24x DVD+/-R, +/-RW Dual Layer Drive

Graphics
AMD Radeon HD 6670 1GB

Audio
Sound card - Integrated

Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet

Power Supply
500W

Keyboard
Xtreme Gear USB Keyboard

Mouse
Xtreme Gear USB Mouse

Operating System
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit

Special Features
AZZA Orion Gaming Case

CPU

CPU Type
AMD FX-Series

CPU Speed
FX-4130(3.80GHz)

L2 Cache Per CPU
4MB

L3 Cache Per CPU
4MB

CPU Socket Type
AM3+

CPU Main Features
64 bit Quad-Core Processor

Graphics

GPU/VPU Type
AMD Radeon HD 6670 1GB

Memory

Memory Capacity
8GB DDR3

Memory Speed
DDR3 1333

Memory Spec
4GB x 2

Memory Slot (Total)
2

Maximum Memory Supported
16GB

Hard Drive

HDD Capacity
500GB

HDD Interface
SATA II

HDD RPM
7200rpm

sorry about the format, i copy and pasted :)
 
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Her Gamer Girl!
This computer build is decent. Since this computer you're getting costs about 600 U.S.D. you won't be getting the best parts however you will be able to get good fps on modern games when on lower-medium settings. Looking at this build I think it will be able to work for the casual gamer. If you want to be able to upgrade your graphics and performance especially on more HD games (Ex. COD Ghosts) you will need to upgrade your graphics card. You can decided to do that if you want but this build without changing anything would be a decent budget build. Also if you gave a price then people would be able to suggest you parts and help you build one yourself. It's really easy and you get better performance for your money.

V0RTEX

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Her Gamer Girl!
This computer build is decent. Since this computer you're getting costs about 600 U.S.D. you won't be getting the best parts however you will be able to get good fps on modern games when on lower-medium settings. Looking at this build I think it will be able to work for the casual gamer. If you want to be able to upgrade your graphics and performance especially on more HD games (Ex. COD Ghosts) you will need to upgrade your graphics card. You can decided to do that if you want but this build without changing anything would be a decent budget build. Also if you gave a price then people would be able to suggest you parts and help you build one yourself. It's really easy and you get better performance for your money.
 
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