HP Envy Phoenix GPU Looks Like a GTX 950 when its supposed to be a GTX 960

Zenrap_518

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I am planning to buy a prebuilt gaming pc from best buy in Canada.

http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/hewlett-packard-hp-gaming-pc-intel-core-i7-6700-2tb-hdd128gb-ssd-16gb-ram-nvidia-geforce-gtx-960-graphics-windows-10-860-019/10391778.aspx?lang=en-CA&pcname=&sku=10391778&path=1bfe429ab5a7bc2333c04707171d1874en02

The model is a HP Envy Phoenix 860-019

I can't build my own pc.

I looked another forum post in this website about the same pc and the gpu looked like a reference GTX 950 instead of a GTX 960.

http://i.imgur.com/MHi1U2e.jpg

Im worried that it's gonna be a GTX 950 instead of a 960.

I am planning to get it 10 to 20 days from now.

Please Help!

Thanks! :D
 
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Is the photo from the *exact* same PC? You didn't provide a link to the forum post. The HP Envy Phoenix isn't a single PC, but a line with multiple configurations.

If you can't build yourself, places like NCIX will build it for a fee. Which makes sense because you're already paying an ungodly premium for the parts and the parts are unbalanced for a gaming rig anyway.

DSzymborski

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Is the photo from the *exact* same PC? You didn't provide a link to the forum post. The HP Envy Phoenix isn't a single PC, but a line with multiple configurations.

If you can't build yourself, places like NCIX will build it for a fee. Which makes sense because you're already paying an ungodly premium for the parts and the parts are unbalanced for a gaming rig anyway.
 
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Zenrap_518

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It is the exact same pc in the post. I also posted the specific model number and link.
I have thought of the NCIX Assembly service before but im scared that it will arive DOA

I'm picking up the HP at a local store.