Are these good specs for tf2?

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i was wondering if these specs were good

also for playing tf2
 

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At what resolution? Without this info we can only guess. The 9600GT + E7300 should be good for up to 16x10, but I doubt you'll be able to enable AA.

Obviously you are buying this from a site, who is probably overcharging you. E7300 + 9600GT + 750 SLI + ??? PSU = midrange to junk in the case of the PSU. Depending on how much this is going to cost you, you might want to rethink this. I'd get the cheapest PSU you could if this is a good deal, and replace it with something better. If this is anything close to 800+, skip it and move on.
 

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i have a 19" acer monitor
this whole pc cost me 620$
im not looking at playing games that are hard core im mostly going to play tf2

also i chose cyber power because i had been through numerous pc builds myself and never got lucky with any of them so i tried out cyberpower

also i already ordered this so called "piece of junk"

thank you...
 

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$620 isn't to bad. Its at the upper end of what I would have paid for it, assuming I buy computers. The 9600GT should be able to handle TF2 @ 1440x900 with ease.

The only piece of junk I was referring to was the PSU. Depending on who made it, you might want to consider replacing it. Not all PSUs are equal, just because it claims it can output 600W+ doesn't mean it really can or do so cleanly.
 

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the psu is a sunbeam atx
dont know if its good or not but cyberpower tests out everything for you
 

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I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure sunbeam = :(( Its been awhile since I've seen any reviews for them however. It will work, but with shoddy components inside, who knows what might happen over time as it heats up and things start to fail.