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Is this a good Custom PC for a 14 Year Old?
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<blockquote data-quote="BIOS" data-source="post: 363159" data-attributes="member: 15674"><p>It should be somewhat fine but nothing too good. I'd personally replace a few from the list such as: SSD, CPU, GPU, and MOBO. Another thing is, are you actually going to be installing games to the other drive(HDD) rather than the SSD? As 120GB wouldn't get you much programs/games installed, you might want to consider getting a 250GB+ SSD.</p><p></p><p>Overall, a lot of systems can run Minecraft since it doesn't really eat much of your system so that should be fine with the following components. Sony Vegas and Photoshop should probably be where your concerns are at as these are big packages that often require a lot of usage for high intensive tasks(rendering, etc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIOS, post: 363159, member: 15674"] It should be somewhat fine but nothing too good. I'd personally replace a few from the list such as: SSD, CPU, GPU, and MOBO. Another thing is, are you actually going to be installing games to the other drive(HDD) rather than the SSD? As 120GB wouldn't get you much programs/games installed, you might want to consider getting a 250GB+ SSD. Overall, a lot of systems can run Minecraft since it doesn't really eat much of your system so that should be fine with the following components. Sony Vegas and Photoshop should probably be where your concerns are at as these are big packages that often require a lot of usage for high intensive tasks(rendering, etc). [/QUOTE]
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