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Is this a good enough pc?

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This is what I get when I attempt to access.

The biggest question is what are you wanting to do with the system?

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it's ever so slightly awesome!
if you are chasing a crypto mining, or AutoCAD 3D rendering, or high-end games rig, then i think you have nailed it.
if you are only surfing the web, creating word documents, and checking your email, you may have more money than sense! :)

but as Rustys has said - what the proposed usage now and in 3 years time?
 
Well, not the best for gaming I'm afraid. Absolutely no mining with a 1050Ti. Very low Vram at 4 Gb. Only 112 Gb bandwidth. You could play light games with this but cranking up a new demanding title would suck.

Why did you not buy a M.2 SSD? Very much faster for about the same price. You have 2 slots for this.

But most of the parts are good. A 9700k is a good choice. Plenty of RAM at 64 Gb. Good cooler and PSU. Your SSD is OK but could be better.

NOT a high end gaming rig, sorry (if you can get a better GPU then you will have a Rig)
 
Now is not a good time to purchase a new computer, the price of GPUs in particular (when you can actually get one) is silly money, stick with upgrading tour RAM as has been advised in your other thread here the build will get you through until prices come down.
 
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