upgrade on pc

would this be a good upgrade

Hard Drive Capacity2176 gigabytes
Hard Drive TypeSATA + Solid State Drive
Operating SystemWindows 10
Processor BrandIntel
Processor Speed4.0 gigahertz
Processor ModelIntel 6th Generation Core i7
System Memory (RAM)16 gigabytes
Wireless NetworkingNone
Memory
Cache Memory8 megabytes
Media Card ReaderNo
System Memory RAM Expandable To32 gigabytes
Type of Memory (RAM)DDR4 SDRAM
Number Of Memory Slots4
System Memory RAM Speed1600 megahertz
Certifications & Listings
ENERGY STAR Certified
No
EPEAT QualifiedNo
Network
Ethernet10/100/1000
Number Of Ethernet Ports1
Wireless DisplayNo
Graphics
Graphics TypeDiscrete
Graphics Processing Unit/GPUNVIDIA
Video Memory TypeDedicated
Graphics CardNVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
Video Memory4096 megabytes
Internal
Hard Drive RPM7200 revolutions per minute
Number Of Internal 3.5" Bays3
Number Of PCI Slots2
Number Of PCI-E x1 Slots2
Number Of PCI-E x16 Slots2
Expansion Slots1 PCI Express x16, 2 PCI Express x1, 1 PCI, 2 DIMM
Connectivity
Number Of Auxiliary Outputs2
Number Of DisplayPort Outputs1
Number Of HDMI Outputs1
Number Of USB Port(s)8
Port Type(s)HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort, USB, Ethernet, PS/2
Number Of DVI Ports1
Number Of PS/2 Ports1
External
Number Of External 3.5" Bays1
Number Of External 5.25" Bays2
Expansion Bays1 external 5.25", 1 external 3.5" (converted from one 5.25" drive bay), 2 internal 3.5", 1 internal 2.5"
Enclosure TypeMid tower
SizeStandard
Included
Operating System Architecture64-bit
Optical Drive TypeCD, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, DVD, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-ROM DL, DVD-RAM
Additional Accessories IncludedPower cord, USB keyboard, USB mouse, driver discs
Blu-Ray PlayerNo
Keyboard IncludedYes
Monitor IncludedNo
Mouse IncludedYes
Feature
3D-CapableYes
Audio Technology7.1-channel surround sound
Voice RecognitionNo
Bluetooth Enabled
No
General
Color CategoryBlack
Dimension
Height18.5 inches
Width8.2 inches
Depth19.9 inches
Weight32 pounds

or look for a better one

There are some details missing, like exactly what processor it has in it, there are a lot of 6th generation procs out there, some good for gaming some bad, some overkill.

Also how much are they charging, because you don’t want to spend $2500 for something you can build yourself for $1500.

here the link
bestbuy.com/site/cyberpowerp … Id=4294517

price
$1,429.99

This is basically the same build for 400-500 less.

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Ok,thanks I will keep on looking

I have to agree with JayC. My son and I recently built his new gaming PC with a nearly identical build for under 1K.

You really can’t go wrong with a custom build. (unless you accidentally ESD your components)

Doing a custom build I’m not tech/computer person or putting them together that’s why I try to find built one or go to site

Do you power a screw driver, and know how to play with Lego’s?

The hard part of any build is mounting the CPU to the mother board, which there are dozen’s of youtube videos that show you exactly what to do… Otherwise it’s pretty straight forward and simple… you really have to try pretty hard to mess it up.

And you get a much better PC for less money.