Is this build worth it?

Leafsnow

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This is a build near to where i live on craigslist he said 750 buy it now and 500 as the bid and then continuing 77 games on steam heres the build.. I have a Custom Gaming Computer for sale it has a Azza Hurricane 2000 Body Style and on the inside it has 8gb of RAM, Windows 7 64-bit operating system, it uses Windows 7 because windows 7 runs video games off of Steam much better than Windows 8, it has 4 Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 2500K CPU @ 3.30Ghz processor cores, it has 1509 gb of space (1.5 tb), it has a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 Graphics Card which is the worlds fastest Direct X 11 GPU and a Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000 graphics card, it has a ultra HD resolution output of 2560x1600, Pioneer Blu-Ray Disc BD-RW BDR-206D ATA Device, Optica DVD RW AD-7260S ATA Device, 7 2.0 USB input/output plug ins, 3 3.0 USB input/output plug ins, MS/MS Duo slot, SD/MMC lot, CF/MD slot, SM/XD slot,3 DVI ports, 1 VGA port, 1 Digital Display Port, 1 HDMI port, 1 mini HDMI port, 1 SPDIF out, 1 Ethernet cord port, mouse/keyboard port, Side speaker out, Rear speaker out, c/sub speaker out, microphone port' CP audio in port, CP audio out port, extra headphone port and mic port on the front of the computer for gaming head phones, and has a Belkin USB wireless WiFi Adapter that I am including with the computer. The processor has a 7.5 rating, the RAM has a 7.6 rating, the graphics card has a 7.9 rating, the hard disk space has a 7.1 rating.
 
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No, I wouldn't say so, the 580 is outdated by two generations already and no longer even supported in the drivers I think. Also it is very power hungry and you could end up getting a better buy for cheaper

Roxas_Boy

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No, I wouldn't say so, the 580 is outdated by two generations already and no longer even supported in the drivers I think. Also it is very power hungry and you could end up getting a better buy for cheaper
 
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