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So far in the Ledge Techs brand we have been working on PC marketing, and so far we have one PC for sale which is a good deal for a final price of $430.00 in my opinion. I want to go over a quick review of the device, and why it is good for moderate gaming use, with mainstream games such as Fortnite, Minecraft, CSGO, and other classic titles.

The board on the PC is a B550-F ROG STRIX for Gaming. This is a popular marketplace product for many users into mainstream titles at a high quality, years lasting rate. Benchmark comparisons show even compared to high end, marketplace demanding boards such as the X570 for example, it is just as on par. For example in terms of RAM at 3200 MHz, which is only 267 MHz more than the X570. There are some DDR4 slots, and two extra USB 2.0 ports, just as for example.

This board is a more than ideal product for the PC, and is perfect for productive uses as well outside of mainstream gaming and graphical processing. The UEFI BIOS is more or less straightforward for regular uses with CPU, or GPU clocking, Operating system installation, DOS/terminal programming and other common uses.

For the PC itself having a Ryzen 5 1600, with a Power Color RX570 with 4GB, this is an deal combination for long term use of many mainstream titles as listed before. The Power Supply is a 500 Watt W1 EVGA White, 80+. For a total price of $430.00 this is a good deal for a PC that has room to expand in terms of slots, ports etc, and expandable in terms of adjusting BIOS settings for your ideal use.

This board is not an ideal component for everyone, because everyone has their different uses on a PC. This same logic can be for any modern PC Component as well. it mainly depends on what uses outweigh the others. You could be a business owner using primarily Microsoft Excel, Chrome Browser or Word for example, or a tech specialist specifically testing applications and PC Components through Benchmark Software.

The case for the PC is a NZXT H500i, which is an ATX at maximum size. It is a nice clean look for any regular PC, and provides a lot of room for extra utilities, like 7 expansion slots, a simplified installation for AIO cooling, and or regular heatsink cooling, and a adapted noise reducer throughout the PC. Many people prefer NZXT, or Lian Li as the top PC Case choices,

This PC does not come with an SSD drive, or a LAN card, so the customer had to buy a LAN card separate from the PC. Instead of an SSD it does feature a One terabyte Hard Drive, which is obviously useful for saving a lot of files for years to go on, but for file speed and processing, an SSD would be more useful in this case. Maybe for terms of programming, or application rendering. besides that, the PC is a good deal that the consumer will enjoy.

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