"ACER TC-215" would this be a good one for gaming?

Gamingszxc

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I'm planning to buy this model so I want to know if this pc would be able to run CrossFire 2.0 with atleast 120FPS. Anyone?
 
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Yup. I had that feeling, and I wanted to see what the OP was looking at. I love how people want blazing speed (120fps is way more than the 60fps that most gamers crave), and want to pay less than $1000 for a complete rig. It's hard to get state of the art under $1500 when a good cpu will cost $250-350 and a GTX 1080 will cost over $600. So you can be in for $950 and there are still a case, memory, storage, power supply, and cpu cooler to add. Most manufacturers ' "gaming" systems start at $1500, and that's the low end.

Garilia

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Yup. I had that feeling, and I wanted to see what the OP was looking at. I love how people want blazing speed (120fps is way more than the 60fps that most gamers crave), and want to pay less than $1000 for a complete rig. It's hard to get state of the art under $1500 when a good cpu will cost $250-350 and a GTX 1080 will cost over $600. So you can be in for $950 and there are still a case, memory, storage, power supply, and cpu cooler to add. Most manufacturers ' "gaming" systems start at $1500, and that's the low end.
 
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your right, not sure what people expect nowadays. if you pay peanuts....etc etc A decent gaming machine will cost. end of. But as for the Acer in the OP message, it just won't cut the mustard :(