Used - Good; entire unit has been tested to working condition.
You are looking at a SYX Black and Blue PC Build, which contains the little, lesser-known brother of the much-venerated i5-2400, the i5-2320. Not as powerful as the former, but it still puts up a fight nevertheless.
Complimenting this processor is none other than only the finest specimen of classic Radeon Power, the Sapphire Dual-X Radeon HD 7970. It was an ordeal fitting in this chunky boi inside the case, but I managed to do so without much fuss and some firm (but not too rough) coaxing. Combine that with R.ID custom drivers (pre-installed), and a +110 core overclock (total 1060MHz core clock), and it'll make an already impressive card more potent.
All that being said, I put the entire system through a battery of stress tests, benchmarks, and a small selection from my personal Steam library.
Performance Notes
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Considering that I owned a different version of the GPU in question, the HD 7970 handled DOOM 2016 at 1080p High preset as expected, for the most part.
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DOOM Eternal ran good at 1080p Low preset (~45-60 FPS, depending on the action), but only after I installed the latest custom drivers on that thing. Anything more demanding than that I personally wouldn't advise; even if they do run on this rig, it'll be a stuttery Oktoberfest up in here.
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Fortnite at 720p Competitive (Epic view distance, Low everything else) on Performance Mode was actually pretty smooth overall (~45-70, briefly 80 FPS), with some pauses only to load in some assets.*
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Palworld, in its latest iteration as of this listing, was playable (~45-50FPS in the overworld at 720p Low); however, upon starting the game, a dialog window pops up mentioning our custom drivers have issues and prompts us to download the latest version, though clicking out of said dialog box will not affect startup in any way.
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The Outer Worlds ran pretty well at 1080p Optimized (Medium shadows and effects, no motion blur, Ultra everything else), with occasional dips here and there, but nothing too distracting (~45-60+ FPS)
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CPU: Intel i5-2320 Quad-Core Processor
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GPU: AMD SAPPHIRE Dual-X Radeon HD 7970 3GB GDDR5 (with R.ID custom drivers)
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Motherboard: ASUS P8H6 1-M LX2
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RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance 1600MHz 16GB DDR3 RAM (8GBx2)
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PSU: EVGA Supernova G3 750W 80+ Gold
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Case: SYX Black/Blue PC Case
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SSD + HDD: EDGE MEMORY 500GB SSD + WD Enterprise Black 5400RPM 2TB HDD
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OS: Windows 10 Home, fully activated via digital license
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USB WiFi Module and driver mini-CD, Power Cord, HDMI Cable, additional PSU Cable, and original GPU Box included
Thanks for looking!
- Initially, I stated it was 1080p Competitive, but upon reviewing the settings, I am horribly mistaken in my assessment, and have since made the correction. My sincerest apologies for the inaccuracy. I would also like to note that it will also issue a dialog window about the graphics drivers being out of date. Clicking "No" will simply load up Fortnite without further issue, as the dialog box can be safely disregarded.
- CPU BrandIntel
- CPU SeriesCore i5
- CPU ModelOther Core i5
- CPU SocketOther Intel Socket
- CPU Core count4 cores
- CPU Cooler TypeAir
- CPU Cooler SocketOther
- GPU ChipsetAMD
- GPU BrandSapphire
- GPU SeriesOther AMD GPU
- GPU Memory3GB
- Memory Capacity16GB
- Memory TypeDDR3
- Memory Form FactorDIMM (Desktop)
- Internal Storage Capacity512GB
- Internal Storage InterfaceSATA SSD
- Internal Storage Form Factor2.5 inch
- Motherboard Form FactorMicro-ATX
- Motherboard CPU BrandIntel
- Motherboard CPU SocketOther Intel Socket
- Motherboard NetworkingEthernet and WiFi
- Case BrandOther
- Case Form FactorMid-Tower
- Case ColorBlack
- Power Supply Wattage750W
- Power Supply Form FactorATX
SYX Black and Blue | i5-2320 | Radeon HD 7970 3GB | 16GB DDR3 | 500GB SSD | USB WiFi Module
Used - Good; entire unit has been tested to working condition.
You are looking at a SYX Black and Blue PC Build, which contains the little, lesser-known brother of the much-venerated i5-2400, the i5-2320. Not as powerful as the former, but it still puts up a fight nevertheless.
Complimenting this processor is none other than only the finest specimen of classic Radeon Power, the Sapphire Dual-X Radeon HD 7970. It was an ordeal fitting in this chunky boi inside the case, but I managed to do so without much fuss and some firm (but not too rough) coaxing. Combine that with R.ID custom drivers (pre-installed), and a +110 core overclock (total 1060MHz core clock), and it'll make an already impressive card more potent.
All that being said, I put the entire system through a battery of stress tests, benchmarks, and a small selection from my personal Steam library.
Performance Notes
-
Considering that I owned a different version of the GPU in question, the HD 7970 handled DOOM 2016 at 1080p High preset as expected, for the most part.
-
DOOM Eternal ran good at 1080p Low preset (~45-60 FPS, depending on the action), but only after I installed the latest custom drivers on that thing. Anything more demanding than that I personally wouldn't advise; even if they do run on this rig, it'll be a stuttery Oktoberfest up in here.
-
Fortnite at 720p Competitive (Epic view distance, Low everything else) on Performance Mode was actually pretty smooth overall (~45-70, briefly 80 FPS), with some pauses only to load in some assets.*
-
Palworld, in its latest iteration as of this listing, was playable (~45-50FPS in the overworld at 720p Low); however, upon starting the game, a dialog window pops up mentioning our custom drivers have issues and prompts us to download the latest version, though clicking out of said dialog box will not affect startup in any way.
-
The Outer Worlds ran pretty well at 1080p Optimized (Medium shadows and effects, no motion blur, Ultra everything else), with occasional dips here and there, but nothing too distracting (~45-60+ FPS)
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CPU: Intel i5-2320 Quad-Core Processor
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GPU: AMD SAPPHIRE Dual-X Radeon HD 7970 3GB GDDR5 (with R.ID custom drivers)
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Motherboard: ASUS P8H6 1-M LX2
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RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance 1600MHz 16GB DDR3 RAM (8GBx2)
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PSU: EVGA Supernova G3 750W 80+ Gold
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Case: SYX Black/Blue PC Case
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SSD + HDD: EDGE MEMORY 500GB SSD + WD Enterprise Black 5400RPM 2TB HDD
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OS: Windows 10 Home, fully activated via digital license
-
USB WiFi Module and driver mini-CD, Power Cord, HDMI Cable, additional PSU Cable, and original GPU Box included
Thanks for looking!
- Initially, I stated it was 1080p Competitive, but upon reviewing the settings, I am horribly mistaken in my assessment, and have since made the correction. My sincerest apologies for the inaccuracy. I would also like to note that it will also issue a dialog window about the graphics drivers being out of date. Clicking "No" will simply load up Fortnite without further issue, as the dialog box can be safely disregarded.
- CPU BrandIntel
- CPU SeriesCore i5
- CPU ModelOther Core i5
- CPU SocketOther Intel Socket
- CPU Core count4 cores
- CPU Cooler TypeAir
- CPU Cooler SocketOther
- GPU ChipsetAMD
- GPU BrandSapphire
- GPU SeriesOther AMD GPU
- GPU Memory3GB
- Memory Capacity16GB
- Memory TypeDDR3
- Memory Form FactorDIMM (Desktop)
- Internal Storage Capacity512GB
- Internal Storage InterfaceSATA SSD
- Internal Storage Form Factor2.5 inch
- Motherboard Form FactorMicro-ATX
- Motherboard CPU BrandIntel
- Motherboard CPU SocketOther Intel Socket
- Motherboard NetworkingEthernet and WiFi
- Case BrandOther
- Case Form FactorMid-Tower
- Case ColorBlack
- Power Supply Wattage750W
- Power Supply Form FactorATX