IGaming Intel Core i5 12400F | RTX 4060/GTX1650 | 275R Airflow - Nectostry

IGaming Intel Core i5 12400F | RTX 4060/GTX1650 | 275R Airflow

GTX 1650 / Wired Only
$304.56
Sale price  $304.56 Regular price 
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IGaming Intel Core i5 12400F | RTX 4060/GTX1650 | 275R Airflow - Nectostry

IGaming Intel Core i5 12400F | RTX 4060/GTX1650 | 275R Airflow

$304.56
Sale price  $304.56 Regular price 
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Features and Performance

  • Elevate Your Gaming, Editing, and Streaming Experience with this High-end PC
  • Immerse Yourself in Realistic Visuals with Nvidia's Ray Tracing and DDLS 3.0 Technology
  • Crafted with the Finest Components for Exceptional Cooling, Top-Quality Hardware, Obsessive Cable Management, and Expandable Upgrade Paths
  • Future-Proofed Design Ensures You'll Play New Games at Max Settings for Years to Come
  • 1080p/2k, VR-Ready, and Streaming-Optimized – Prepare for Unmatched Performance

 

Computer Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i5 12400F Alder Lake 6 Core 12 Thread Up To 4.4hz LGA1700

GPU: Geforce RTX 4060 8GB Options: GTX 1650

RAM: Kingston 16GB Kit (2x8GB) DDR4 Fury Beast RGB C16 3200MHz

MOBO: MSI PRO H610M-E DDR4 LGA1700 Motherboard

SSD: 500GB NVME SSD

PSU: MSI 650W MAG A650BN 80+ Bronze Power Supply

CASE: Corsair 275R Whtie Airflow

Fans: 3x 120mm 

OS: Windows 11 (not activated)

 

All computers come with 3 years manufacturer warranty on the components.
Additionally, all computers come with a 2 year return to base warranty on the whole PC. If there is an issue with your PC during the warranty period, I Gaming Computer will cover the cost of diagnosis and repairs.

 

 

*Contact us for any upgrades or modifications 

*All parts also include their own manufacture warranty.

*Monitor is not included but are available for purchase.

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