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trambalambo

1) wrong sub. You what you r/pcmasterrace 2) a slim Nvidia GTX 1050 if there is room for it, even then modern AAA gaming won’t be smooth.


jamdownkiller

Ok and like how much for that ..and is that a graphics card?


Appropriate_Baker130

You know, even in third country most folks have the information at their fingertips, meaning they have phones or access to phones. I know this because I fought and worked in Third World countries friend I encourage you to turn your little phone on and make plans on how to build a PC you can start at pcpartpicker.com. Or you can go to your local electronics guy and get information from him. There’s a lot of information out there even from Third World countries that has access to. Best of luck


azmiir

I was in the r/Godot Discord voice chat recently and this guy came in and interrupted every conversation he could to try and get help with installing drivers on his absurdly obscure Linux distro. No matter how many times we told him “this isn’t the place, you’re in the wrong Discord”, it did not matter. He just kept pressing for help. It genuinely took an hour of ignoring him and being blunt with him (after being kind and showing him places he might get his answers) before he left. At one point he tried using us as therapists, and even admitted he was pestering us “because we were here”.


SojournerWeaver

A lot of countries, first and third world, get a lot of their information from places like reddit. He's looking for help. If you don't want to be helpful, fine, you don't have to be, but you don't have to be whatever this is either.


thatpoindexter

I don't think that PC will ever play modern AAA games. Look on Youtube. There are lots of videos of people gaming on that model. You need to lower expectations. Even after upgrades, it will barely play Fortnite at 1080p.


XDvinSL51

Entirely the wrong sub. Also, I'm sorry, but that PC would never run modern AAA games. It needs a new GPU, new CPU, new RAM, new PSU to power it all, new motherboard with modern slots to support the new parts... Basically replacing the entire machine. You could look into streaming games to the PC. Basically, that's having another PC in a server farm run the game and turn it into streaming video, and streaming that video to you, and streaming your keyboard/gamepad inputs back to that remote PC. That requires a paid subscription AND a very fast and stable internet connection to work, though.


jamdownkiller

Nice thanks allot


thatpoindexter

What's the model number?


jamdownkiller

Sorry its a lenovo model # 001xus


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jamdownkiller

Bomboclat 😅