* Brand GMKtec
* Operating system Windows 11 Pro
* CPU AMD Ryzen 7 with 8 cores and 16 threads, base speed 2.00 GHz, turbo boost up to 4.5 GHz
* Based on ZEN 3+ architecture with 35% performance increase over previous Ryzen models
* Integrated AMD Radeon Graphics with 8 cores at 2000 MHz
* 32GB DDR4 RAM installed (2x16GB), expandable up to 64GB
* 1TB PCIe 3.0 M.2 SSD installed, supports dual slot expansion up to 4TB
* Dual NIC LAN 2.5G RJ45 for fast network speeds up to 2500 Mbps
* Supports triple 4K\@60Hz displays simultaneously
* WiFi 6E with triple band (2.5G/5G/6G) and Bluetooth 5.2
* Ports include 2 USB 3.2, 2 USB 2.0, 1 HDMI 2.0, 1 USB-C (PD/DP/Data), 1 DisplayPort, 1 audio jack, and 1 DC power port
* Suitable for gaming, office work, productivity, complex design software, and mid-range gaming
* Comes with a 1-year limited warranty covering defects in design and workmanship
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CD7Y4C5Y
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Not saying anything bad about it, just FYI this is a "normal" monthly sale price.
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Yes.
I booted up my kids old laptops recently that they played Minecraft on just fine over 5 years ago. 4 and 6 gigs of ram.
I can't speak to your best option at this price point, but yes, it could do those tasks simultaneously (depending on your expectations for the gaming facet of course.)
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I kind of want something simple that my kids can play Minecraft, Roblox and VR chat...mostly simple low graphics games. But would be nice to have the option to add video card later for more advanced games as well.
I kind of wanna l want something simple that my kids can play Minecraft, Roblox and VR chat...mostly simple low graphics games. But would be nice to have the option to add video card later for more advanced games as well.
I would not bother with that. If you want to play modern video games you only need a modest gaming pc. Upgrade when you already.
Yeah, it struck me as weird how out of the way they made it to figure out what processor was in the unit.
Playing videos, mine has no issues and this would have none either.
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