This system is built around an Intel hexa-core processor (commonly the Core i5-10400F) with a base/main frequency of 2.9 GHz, providing strong multi-core performance for gaming and productivity tasks.
You can choose between a dedicated NVIDIA GTX 1650 (typically 4 GB VRAM) or an NVIDIA RTX 2060 (typically 6 GB VRAM). The RTX 2060 offers substantially higher performance and supports ray tracing and DLSS.
The listed configuration uses DDR4 memory, normally configured as 8 GB x 2 (16 GB total) at 3200 MHz. This provides a good balance for gaming and multitasking.
The PC ships with a 500 GB SSD for fast boot and load times. The exact SSD interface (SATA vs NVMe) may vary—check the detailed product spec or ask the seller if you need a specific type.
Product text mentions Windows 10 pre-installed, but the combo specifications list Windows 11 Home (English, unactivated). OS version may vary by configuration—confirm with the seller before purchase.
The included PSU is listed as 400W. That is adequate for a GTX 1650 system, but it may be underpowered for an RTX 2060 configuration. For RTX 2060 builds a quality 500–650W PSU is normally recommended—consider upgrading the PSU if you choose the RTX 2060.
Yes—this compact system can typically be upgraded, such as adding more RAM, expanding storage, or swapping the GPU. Note the H510 motherboard and compact case may impose space or power limits; verify clearance, required power, and available slots before upgrading.
If the system uses an Intel i5-10400F, that model does NOT include integrated graphics (the 'F' indicates no iGPU), so a dedicated GPU (GTX 1650 or RTX 2060) is required for display output.
No — the system is designed without a CD/DVD optical drive for a slimmer, modern design.
Exact I/O depends on the motherboard and chosen GPU, but H510-based systems commonly include USB 3.x and 2.0 ports, HDMI/DisplayPort on the GPU, gigabit Ethernet, and audio jacks. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth availability varies by configuration—check the full spec for precise ports and wireless options.
The default design is a sleek white chassis, and optional color choices may be available depending on the seller or configuration.
Yes. With GTX 1650 you can expect good 1080p performance on low-to-medium settings in many titles. The RTX 2060 delivers much better performance—1080p high/ultra in many games and playable 1440p at medium/high settings, plus basic ray tracing capability.
The RTX 2060 configuration is generally VR-capable for most consumer VR headsets. The GTX 1650 is less suited for VR and may not meet recommended performance for many VR experiences.
Peripherals are not mentioned in the product description. Typically the PC is sold as the tower only—confirm with the seller if any peripherals or monitor are included.
Warranty and support details are not specified in the description. Please check the seller’s warranty policy, return window, and support options before purchasing.
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