Value/Any good for gaming?

Wiz_

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Dec 31, 2016
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So I recently bought a preowned PC, that was a modified version of the Asus M11AA computer.
It's spec is:
I5 3450s
DDR3 16gb (2x 8gb)
Gtx960 Asus turbo 4gb
1tb Western Digital Sata HDD

And the motherboard... Wait for it...
The "AsusTek cm6330_cm6630_cm6730_cm6830_m11aa"
Probably the longest name of a motherboard I've seen in my time.

This whole bundle cost me £240 which included a Alienware2310 monitor.

What I want to know is, seen as though I'm useless at valuing things, did I overpay for this and would this build be any good for gaming?
Thanks in advance, Joey
 
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Not really. That GTX 960 should allowyou to play games at 1080p from medium to high settings. That i5 is a quad core but has a low clock speed, but still 240 for an overall system isn't bad. My concern would be the hard drive, but can be easily replaced for under 50. Not to mention, it has a monitor as well. I think it's a good investment, because it can be upgraded. You can change out the CPU when you have the time, and get a i5 K CPU or even an i7. Add an SSD and you are set.

Honestly, you came off with a steal, just hope it works properly.
Not really. That GTX 960 should allowyou to play games at 1080p from medium to high settings. That i5 is a quad core but has a low clock speed, but still 240 for an overall system isn't bad. My concern would be the hard drive, but can be easily replaced for under 50. Not to mention, it has a monitor as well. I think it's a good investment, because it can be upgraded. You can change out the CPU when you have the time, and get a i5 K CPU or even an i7. Add an SSD and you are set.

Honestly, you came off with a steal, just hope it works properly.
 
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