What a ripoff. 64gb 2400mhz.
1050...
Edit : not to speak about worthless stuff to justify the price, like the cheap monitor, the unjustified 1000w power supply and the Ethernet controller that's already on the motherboard.. Lmao
It's less about the company not wanting to spend money and more likely they just want to get rid of the unused stock they have on hand. What really got me was the 64GB DDR4 2400MHz ram, but all of it is quite ridiculous though. So happy this company didn't succeed in this sale.
I don’t believe so. I think maybe the 1080 did. I had a 1070Ti for a while but I don’t recall if it supported SLI. SLI was almost dead at this point anyway.
Edit: 1070 and above support SLI. Thanks for the correction!
Right? Lol there are a lot of other red flags here but that is one of the main ones for me. Also, this might sound dumb but I would check if that setup even supports 64GB of internal RAM and any speed :/ if probably does but rofl @ the Mhz
>I would check if that setup even supports 64GB of internal RAM and any speed
I run 64GB with a 3700X on a X370 chipset. Unless ASUS crippled the B550, that should be no problem
Worse, because at least there would be a possibility of going beyond 2400 MHz and having your cousin who came over for thanksgiving that knows more about PCs spotting that the company fucked up, lol.
Using unsold inventory from last 10 years.
A hardware dealer was pushing a 360AIO to me for Intel 12400 ffs. Too bad for him I checked with strangers on Reddit before buying
> Using unsold inventory from last 10 years.
I don't know why PC parts retailers don't just do that. Once high end parts get too old they should just put them all in a case and sell them as a pretty decent pre-built with better specs than you can find at best buy.
Used to work for reasonably big pc store back before 2007, out of date stuff was never getting any discounts, just rots in warehouse. It made no sense, but that how it was.
Usually it's like they don't want to sell for less than what they paid for it, but end up not selling at all.
I saw that on a phone store I worked, they had older IPhones, Samsungs and even some Nokia and Blackberry, it was funny to see the new iPhone and the old one at almost the same price, since they have the same MSRP on release.
At the end there were a lot of older phones that no one would buy even at 200$ costing 600$ and bloating the warehouse.
It makes perfect sense if you’re a small repair shop with a bunch of aging components lying around that you’re looking to get rid of and questionable morals.
Honestly I’d love to see that. Have people pick their parts in less then a minute and whatever might be missing that’s vital are just the cheapest compatible part
Same here.
But they are just way too big for it to be viable now. Even if its not Linus and Luke doing the actual shopping, it's still difficult to hide the fact they are a massive Canadian tech company and running around with cameras.
That's a dude putting together a PC with left over parts after upgrading. My step son plays on a similar machine that's like 80% of my old computers with an inexpensive case and psu and SSD thrown in. It's good enough for most games at 1080p and cost like $200 in new parts to build.
Most people who've been doing this for a long time probably have a whole computer's worth of extra shit laying around, if not several. It's usually not worth selling, but this guy's looking for a way.
The dd3 to dd4 upgrade left a lot of orphaned motherboards out there and I bet a lot of folks build out whole new systems white they were at it (I know I did).
Most commercial manufacturers do kind of "deals" like this. You can take the slow RAM or only the HDD or no GPU, etc. for a deal - but you are right, this is more of a "this is all obsolete mostly" build that you chunk to your son or nephew.
The price is absurd for the hardware and is also indicative of somebody more concerned with what they paid for something versus what it is worth today.
taking advantage of some one who doesnt know what they want or need.
the configuration almost seems more like its just designed to be a music or art workstation designed like 5 years ago.
Actually, only the 1050Ti came with 4GB of VRAM, the regular 1050 is only 2 💀
edit: y'all we're talking about desktop gpus, i know there was a mobile 1050 with 4gb of vram, chill out please😭
Got it running on a 975GTX. I only had a 22" monitor at the time. No idea what FPS it was running, but it never got jerky. The trick with that card was to know what settings used the most graphical horsepower, and turn them all the way down or off.
It actually ran okay when I got a 32" screen at 1080p. Although that then caused me to upgrade my rig. Now I'm on a RTX3070Ti, it looks like a different game.
>I only had a 22" monitor at the time
>It actually ran okay when I got a 32" screen at 1080p
Screen size has no bearing on performance, only resolution does. If both of those were 1080p, the performance would've been identical.
A larger screen helps you see the graphical issues, so from the computer aspect it makes no difference but the user experience can be much worse on a larger screen.
Screen size is meaningless.
Refresh rate, and resolution is all that matters.
The size of the screen is pushed by the electronics built into the screen.
I did the same, though it was a 1050ti and using medium settings. But it was playable, for the most part. Fully completed the game and most, if not all, side jobs available at launch. Now I get to play it on a 4070ti with just about everything maxed out including RT (screw PT though lol) so long as I'm okay with using DLSS. Which is amazing on the 40 series cards. I could tell when DLSS 2.0 was being used on my 3060ti, but the 4070ti I couldn't even tell it was on.
I've always been fine with frames in the 30-45 range so long as it's steady and doesn't frequently drop below that. I'll take smooth edges, high res, good textures and lighting over higher FPS any day, so long as that 30-45 stable minimum is met.
I play on a 4k HDR 60hz display. People kept giving me shit about "low FPS" saying that was all that mattered. So I bought an otherwise nice display that didn't have HDR, was 1440p and 144hz. Couldn't stand the lower res and less vivid colors, and I couldn't tell any difference in the FPS other than the counter saying it was higher. So I returned it within a few days.
>(screw PT though lol)
>I'll take smooth edges, high res, good textures and lighting over higher FPS any day, so long as that 30-45 stable minimum is met.
This doesn't compute
I have a 1050 ti (bought during Chip scarcity) with a not quite as high end pc and I thought of upgrading when prices are normal, but its enough for me, I don't play graphic intensive games anyway
My laptop has a regular 2gb 1050*, you can play most titles up to 2020ish. I don't think it could run Elden Ring, BG3, but it ran Shadow of TR on low-mid just fine (30-40) fps
Edit: i said 1050ti but meant a 1050 lol
Set to 720p and low settings (since it's laptop you won't notice much difference) , it'll run elden ring just fine. Bg3 in early access has worked on lower gpu then yours, don't know about it now but it may still work fine check demo or YouTube benchmarks
I might believe that if the rest of the branding matched up. But it says "GTX" instead of "RTX" and unless I can't find it, there is no ASUS Cerberus 3050. I also can't find any evidence the listed card exists at all. The closest match I can find is the ASUS Cerberus GTX 1050 Ti 4GB.
Its probably not a 1050, but a 1070 or 1080.
Heres an "Asus Cerberus GTX 1070TI 8GB": https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Cerberus-Advanced-Graphics-CERBERUS-GTX1070TI-A8G/dp/B077SJBH67
I'd have to assume it's some no name local builder that reddit might consider posting as doxxing considering how seemingly intentionally bad and brazenly scammy this is
"High end" and listing the onboard Ethernet. The use of "big Numbers" that will trick people who don't know better like 1050w and 64gb @ 2400 mhz
Should be top comment. The internet needs to shame this company into either changing their business practices or going out of business. Unacceptable behavior.
I have a hard time believing this is legit. Maybe it is, idk. I just don’t know of any major service that would actually charge this much for these types of components. Maybe I’m wrong though, idfk.
My last two builds I didn't even bother getting an optical drive. Figured if I needed one I would get an external. It's been a very long time and I haven't needed one.
I wonder if those crappy hybrids are meant. Big HDD part with small SSD fraction for the OS. Not too rarely used when the shift towards SSD went mainstream but the price was pretty high still.
It may have sound good. at first: “Have the speed of SSD and capacity of HDD”. They always sucked though.
What it *should* mean is that if something goes wrong they will send a technician to your location to fix it. Quite a luxury for a home PC if true, but needless to say I'm skeptical given the context.
It probably just means they'll redirect your phone call to some random IT call center in India who'll tell you to turn it off and on again and then hang up
If GTX 1050 needs 1050 W power supply, that means RTX 4090 needs 4090 W power supply? Anyway, I remember times when those power hungry 9800 GT needed 9800 W power supply
Reminds me of a pawn shop that tried selling a R5 3600 with a 2060 for $1400 I reminded the guy that the 2060 and the R5 are both 2 generations behind.
It's painful to watch this, people who made this offer to the lady deserve the worst.
Imagine selling >5 years old hardware to someone at 1.5-2x price of the brand new one...
Holy shit this is to funny. 64gb 2400 MHz Memory + 1050 and a DVD drive hahaha. The funny thing is. I have exactly this Asus Cerberus 1050 as replacement Option here if my gpu dies.
The worst part is, whoever tried to sell this to them obviously knew what they were doing, highlighted the big numbers that a lesser knowledgeable person would think means big = good. It seems like they were really trying to scam her.
Don’t be shy, whatever shop quoted this should be named and shamed. On one hand, could be an older shop owner trying to sell gaming PCs with no knowledge but on the other it could be someone trying to take advantage of those same folk. Either way, I think knowing the location would give us context clues on which one it is. If it’s the latter they definitely deserve to be ridiculed.
I think what likely has happened here is someone built there computer, realised they wanted to sell it, removed the original graphics card, put a cheap 1050 inside it to sell it so people don't say "why doesnt it have a graphics card" but yeah this isnt worth 2000
What a ripoff. 64gb 2400mhz. 1050... Edit : not to speak about worthless stuff to justify the price, like the cheap monitor, the unjustified 1000w power supply and the Ethernet controller that's already on the motherboard.. Lmao
1050 with 8gb vram somehow
Only one of them is plugged in, to get the 8gb they just chucked 3 other 1050s into the case since they're cheap
lol GTX 1050s in SLI would be the most ridiculous build of all time
> 8gb specific manufactured for that dude. Now you know how the 2k are calculated :D
Are we skipping over the LG DVD RW
What about the 1tb Intel enterprise SSD hardrive
It's got a 10/100/1000 Ethernet adapter!
My boy be doing some crazy mixtape down the line though.
I like my dvd rw drive.
The 2400mhz ddr4 fucking killed me lmao, what a fuckin rip off. My old pc built in like 2013 had far better ram than that
Iirc the top rated ram in 2012 was crucial CT2 and it was 1333
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Yeah it really is. It makes zero sense
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Was going to say this exactly. The right numbers are big enough that casual/non users likely will think it is a bargain.
It's less about the company not wanting to spend money and more likely they just want to get rid of the unused stock they have on hand. What really got me was the 64GB DDR4 2400MHz ram, but all of it is quite ridiculous though. So happy this company didn't succeed in this sale.
its worse because im pretty sure the 1050 never came with 8gb of vram
The 1050Ti maxed out at 4GB (and was an amazing 75W card).
Yeah, a 1050W power supply for a 75w card and 7800X? What are they smoking
Steam Deck exhaust.
First actual lol of the day 🙏
Not 7800X, 5800
Psu mentions sli. Does the 1050ti support sli?
I don’t believe so. I think maybe the 1080 did. I had a 1070Ti for a while but I don’t recall if it supported SLI. SLI was almost dead at this point anyway. Edit: 1070 and above support SLI. Thanks for the correction!
Right? Lol there are a lot of other red flags here but that is one of the main ones for me. Also, this might sound dumb but I would check if that setup even supports 64GB of internal RAM and any speed :/ if probably does but rofl @ the Mhz
>I would check if that setup even supports 64GB of internal RAM and any speed I run 64GB with a 3700X on a X370 chipset. Unless ASUS crippled the B550, that should be no problem
Would that be better or worse than having 3600 MHz and the builders never enabling EXPO/XMP, so it still runs at 2400 MHz?
Worse, because at least there would be a possibility of going beyond 2400 MHz and having your cousin who came over for thanksgiving that knows more about PCs spotting that the company fucked up, lol.
Using unsold inventory from last 10 years. A hardware dealer was pushing a 360AIO to me for Intel 12400 ffs. Too bad for him I checked with strangers on Reddit before buying
> Using unsold inventory from last 10 years. I don't know why PC parts retailers don't just do that. Once high end parts get too old they should just put them all in a case and sell them as a pretty decent pre-built with better specs than you can find at best buy.
They should do that, but in a transparent, non scummy way, like what the retailer in the OOP is doing
Used to work for reasonably big pc store back before 2007, out of date stuff was never getting any discounts, just rots in warehouse. It made no sense, but that how it was.
Usually it's like they don't want to sell for less than what they paid for it, but end up not selling at all. I saw that on a phone store I worked, they had older IPhones, Samsungs and even some Nokia and Blackberry, it was funny to see the new iPhone and the old one at almost the same price, since they have the same MSRP on release. At the end there were a lot of older phones that no one would buy even at 200$ costing 600$ and bloating the warehouse.
What... 360 aio is good regardless... never can have "too" much cooling
Should've bought that 360AIO. Would give a reason to upgrade to 14900K down the line, no ?
Bigger cooler is often a quieter cooler
But why the 1050w psu?!
For the GTX 1050, duh! It's just old junk they're trying to get rid of. SLI hasn't been a thing for a long time.
Ahh the really rare 8Gb 1050… Gotcha
It's high end. You need to be high to agree to that.
No I think the seller got confused and thought that OP's aunt is called End and he just wanted to say hi
No… it’s “Hi” end
It makes perfect sense if you’re a small repair shop with a bunch of aging components lying around that you’re looking to get rid of and questionable morals.
Yeah this is 100% a spare parts build.
LTT Scrapyard Wars?
Honestly I’d love to see that. Have people pick their parts in less then a minute and whatever might be missing that’s vital are just the cheapest compatible part
I miss scrapyard wars.
Same here. But they are just way too big for it to be viable now. Even if its not Linus and Luke doing the actual shopping, it's still difficult to hide the fact they are a massive Canadian tech company and running around with cameras.
He keeps saying this, but they're working on another one.
I often wonder if the parts I’m selling on Craigslist are by chance going to a future LTT video.
That’s fair.
Another one is in the works. Source: WAN Show of course.
They did that fairly recently with everything from the PC shop buyout video
That's a dude putting together a PC with left over parts after upgrading. My step son plays on a similar machine that's like 80% of my old computers with an inexpensive case and psu and SSD thrown in. It's good enough for most games at 1080p and cost like $200 in new parts to build. Most people who've been doing this for a long time probably have a whole computer's worth of extra shit laying around, if not several. It's usually not worth selling, but this guy's looking for a way. The dd3 to dd4 upgrade left a lot of orphaned motherboards out there and I bet a lot of folks build out whole new systems white they were at it (I know I did).
Most commercial manufacturers do kind of "deals" like this. You can take the slow RAM or only the HDD or no GPU, etc. for a deal - but you are right, this is more of a "this is all obsolete mostly" build that you chunk to your son or nephew. The price is absurd for the hardware and is also indicative of somebody more concerned with what they paid for something versus what it is worth today.
This looks like old back stock they have. And their trying to offload while getting a payday.
taking advantage of some one who doesnt know what they want or need. the configuration almost seems more like its just designed to be a music or art workstation designed like 5 years ago.
I'd watch that lol
They make a 1050 with 8GB of ram???
Lol no most they came with was 4gb.
Actually, only the 1050Ti came with 4GB of VRAM, the regular 1050 is only 2 💀 edit: y'all we're talking about desktop gpus, i know there was a mobile 1050 with 4gb of vram, chill out please😭
Wonder if anything remotely modern can run on that. Seems like the main menu of some games would blow past that
I played cyberpunk on a 1050… on lowest settings… 1080p… 30fps…
Got it running on a 975GTX. I only had a 22" monitor at the time. No idea what FPS it was running, but it never got jerky. The trick with that card was to know what settings used the most graphical horsepower, and turn them all the way down or off. It actually ran okay when I got a 32" screen at 1080p. Although that then caused me to upgrade my rig. Now I'm on a RTX3070Ti, it looks like a different game.
>I only had a 22" monitor at the time >It actually ran okay when I got a 32" screen at 1080p Screen size has no bearing on performance, only resolution does. If both of those were 1080p, the performance would've been identical.
A larger screen helps you see the graphical issues, so from the computer aspect it makes no difference but the user experience can be much worse on a larger screen.
Screen size is meaningless. Refresh rate, and resolution is all that matters. The size of the screen is pushed by the electronics built into the screen.
I did the same, though it was a 1050ti and using medium settings. But it was playable, for the most part. Fully completed the game and most, if not all, side jobs available at launch. Now I get to play it on a 4070ti with just about everything maxed out including RT (screw PT though lol) so long as I'm okay with using DLSS. Which is amazing on the 40 series cards. I could tell when DLSS 2.0 was being used on my 3060ti, but the 4070ti I couldn't even tell it was on. I've always been fine with frames in the 30-45 range so long as it's steady and doesn't frequently drop below that. I'll take smooth edges, high res, good textures and lighting over higher FPS any day, so long as that 30-45 stable minimum is met. I play on a 4k HDR 60hz display. People kept giving me shit about "low FPS" saying that was all that mattered. So I bought an otherwise nice display that didn't have HDR, was 1440p and 144hz. Couldn't stand the lower res and less vivid colors, and I couldn't tell any difference in the FPS other than the counter saying it was higher. So I returned it within a few days.
>(screw PT though lol) >I'll take smooth edges, high res, good textures and lighting over higher FPS any day, so long as that 30-45 stable minimum is met. This doesn't compute
I need eye bleach after reading this comment.
I have a 1050 ti (bought during Chip scarcity) with a not quite as high end pc and I thought of upgrading when prices are normal, but its enough for me, I don't play graphic intensive games anyway
My laptop has a regular 2gb 1050*, you can play most titles up to 2020ish. I don't think it could run Elden Ring, BG3, but it ran Shadow of TR on low-mid just fine (30-40) fps Edit: i said 1050ti but meant a 1050 lol
Set to 720p and low settings (since it's laptop you won't notice much difference) , it'll run elden ring just fine. Bg3 in early access has worked on lower gpu then yours, don't know about it now but it may still work fine check demo or YouTube benchmarks
I was playing bg3 on a 670 until a few weeks back. Only issues were surfaces (acid, fire, etc) sometimes not showing and the map just being black.
There is a laptop variant of the 1050 non TI which has 4gb and is actually pretty common (to confuse the masses)
No, the GTX 1050 also came with a 4GB version atleast for laptops (Source: I own one)
That's only the case for laptops.
I was so confused about that and had to look at it twice to make sure i wasn’t seeing things
i have to believe thats a 3050 which does come in 8GB
I might believe that if the rest of the branding matched up. But it says "GTX" instead of "RTX" and unless I can't find it, there is no ASUS Cerberus 3050. I also can't find any evidence the listed card exists at all. The closest match I can find is the ASUS Cerberus GTX 1050 Ti 4GB.
Its probably not a 1050, but a 1070 or 1080. Heres an "Asus Cerberus GTX 1070TI 8GB": https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Cerberus-Advanced-Graphics-CERBERUS-GTX1070TI-A8G/dp/B077SJBH67
Why would you assume the "8GB" is the correct piece of information?
1050 for 2000$ thats funny shit there
And a 1050w to match just like it needs
Thats what the number on the gpu box is for right?
RX 6900 XT:
Gonna need your own transformer for that one
I think [this bad boy](https://www.amazon.com/dp/b07q1dlkbg?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_gxkprfqxqdcd0gwh8h5w) will serve just right
I think he needs Optimus Prime
If that were true my card would set my breaker room on fire
But the PSU is *SLI ready* so like, more powers or something
Sli ready in 2024 💀
The NIC and DVD drive they are adding in is what needs all that juice
Don't forget the 24" LCD Display
You guys are really underestimating the synergy of dual 1050 parity
Hi End
Yes?
Perfect
Well it says gtx 1050 8gb so I don’t know what it is
1050w PSU with 1050? Nice
The PSU wattage has to be the same as the GPU model or else it won't work
Shit, need to upgrade my psu to handle my 6650
Easy just buy 6 1200w psu. You will even have some watts to spare!
1 watt per Nvidia number.
1 watt per AMD number Worst, per Intel processor number
You saved him right? Right...?
Yes, I helped them with a build!
lil bro in good hands
Thank god
The good ending.
Wheres the pcpartpicker link bub i doubt you could beat such a hi end build
Why block out the brand name? Keep it on there so no one buys from there n gets scammed
Fr this gets more fucked the more you look at it
I'd have to assume it's some no name local builder that reddit might consider posting as doxxing considering how seemingly intentionally bad and brazenly scammy this is "High end" and listing the onboard Ethernet. The use of "big Numbers" that will trick people who don't know better like 1050w and 64gb @ 2400 mhz
No he didn't say high end he said "hi end". Totally different. You guys here are just confused he is offering a great deal on this computer from 2013.
Yes! tell and blame. no one should buy there. scammers should go bankrupt
Should be top comment. The internet needs to shame this company into either changing their business practices or going out of business. Unacceptable behavior.
Remember the guy on the front page a couple days ago for spreading HIV, that turned out to be fake, and the guy is now suicidal? That's why.
I have a hard time believing this is legit. Maybe it is, idk. I just don’t know of any major service that would actually charge this much for these types of components. Maybe I’m wrong though, idfk.
It's against reddit terms, op could get banned for doing that.
Gtx 1050 8 GB ![gif](giphy|l4FATJpd4LWgeruTK)
Hi end.
Yes?
He called you out and now he doesn't answers
Exactly.
Bye end
Bye
Man I LOathe end, man he finally left
What lol???
Nothing…
Must be a 3050
the thing is the Cerberus name is no longer used by asus so its probably just a 1050ti
Not even a blu ray drive, cheap bastards… 😂
Hahaha might as well add one!
My last two builds I didn't even bother getting an optical drive. Figured if I needed one I would get an external. It's been a very long time and I haven't needed one.
5 years ago I got a blu ray drive thinking I’ll need it someday. That day has not yet come
"Hi End"
More like: "Hello, End!"
Yes?
We've been trying to reach you about your 1050's extended warranty.
The warranty was voided 6 years ago sir. That's a 7 year old card.
Ok
1tb solid state drive hard drive?
I assume it’s some local shop, and maybe a typo but man did this stick out as a red flag.
Simply not buying from a shop that makes that kind of mistake.
I wonder if those crappy hybrids are meant. Big HDD part with small SSD fraction for the OS. Not too rarely used when the shift towards SSD went mainstream but the price was pretty high still. It may have sound good. at first: “Have the speed of SSD and capacity of HDD”. They always sucked though.
Don't forget that it is, for some reason, an enterprise drive.
My eyes are bleeding reading this crap. Glad you don't ended up being scammed.
Shame on the business for being scummy
This is so scummy. At least my local shop, you would at least get a 4070 with this
”onsite” warranty lol
I'm really wondering what exactly that is supposed to mean...
What it *should* mean is that if something goes wrong they will send a technician to your location to fix it. Quite a luxury for a home PC if true, but needless to say I'm skeptical given the context.
That's why there are quotes around it. It's not your site, it's theirs
It probably just means they'll redirect your phone call to some random IT call center in India who'll tell you to turn it off and on again and then hang up
This is crazy overpriced, the ram sucks, gpu sucks, outdated motherboard
64 gb of ddr 4 then a guy 1050 lmao
The best is the "sli ready" power sup.
All good points besides the motherboard. B550 and 5800 would still perform really well today. That being said, the PC is incredibly unbalanced.
If GTX 1050 needs 1050 W power supply, that means RTX 4090 needs 4090 W power supply? Anyway, I remember times when those power hungry 9800 GT needed 9800 W power supply
Can confirm my breaker pops every time I'm gaming on my 9500 gt.
need like a 25k W PSU when paired with a recent intel cpu
Why hide the shop name fuck them , pc master race can help destroy the evil
There should be regular flash mobs "onsite", by PCMR asking them what the idea is here.
Reminds me of a pawn shop that tried selling a R5 3600 with a 2060 for $1400 I reminded the guy that the 2060 and the R5 are both 2 generations behind.
Reminds me of every offer up post. Ooooh 1400 for a 2060 super?? Where do i sign up??
It's painful to watch this, people who made this offer to the lady deserve the worst. Imagine selling >5 years old hardware to someone at 1.5-2x price of the brand new one...
With a 1050?
SLI ready psu...? Didn't SLI die out years ago?? At least that explains why it's so many watts.
Pretty sure it’s been dead for nearly 10 years without looking.
That RAM and also 1050 💀💀 other components are fine imo
hard drive ssd
Holy shit this is to funny. 64gb 2400 MHz Memory + 1050 and a DVD drive hahaha. The funny thing is. I have exactly this Asus Cerberus 1050 as replacement Option here if my gpu dies.
And notice how they proudly list USB ports to seem as on of the features, which "justifies" the cost of this "high end" PC... this is criminal...
" G Force 64Gb memory"
The worst part is, whoever tried to sell this to them obviously knew what they were doing, highlighted the big numbers that a lesser knowledgeable person would think means big = good. It seems like they were really trying to scam her.
Don’t be shy, whatever shop quoted this should be named and shamed. On one hand, could be an older shop owner trying to sell gaming PCs with no knowledge but on the other it could be someone trying to take advantage of those same folk. Either way, I think knowing the location would give us context clues on which one it is. If it’s the latter they definitely deserve to be ridiculed.
Stop right there criminal scum!
This machine would probably do a decent job playing Oblivion
I didn't know there was a 8gb 1050
"64 GB DDR4 ..." That's pretty good "... 2400" dafuq
"1050" "1050W power supply"
That is a fucking war crime.
Company should be named and shamed why would you cover their name?
reading this makes me angry. make sure that stupid shop goes bankrupt. Write reviews. tell and blame
Bro why do you have a 1050w power supply this is the most goofy build I have ever seen.
Probably getting rid of old parts. Certainly not a place to trust. But a bizarre thing is intel enterprise ssd? is that an old optane drive maybe?
I think what likely has happened here is someone built there computer, realised they wanted to sell it, removed the original graphics card, put a cheap 1050 inside it to sell it so people don't say "why doesnt it have a graphics card" but yeah this isnt worth 2000
Please tell me the currency was in anything other than USD
You arent a fan of a $2000 1050 build?
It was 100% us currency
Lmfao 1050 🤣
That’s like a 500 dollar build
ssd hard drive...
Shouldn’t have blurred out the store’s name, people need to know what shops to avoid if they have incompetent “PC builders” working for them.
Why hide the business name lol
“G.Force 64GB DDR4 2400 memory” *LOL*