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NVIDIA PC Gaming Revival Kit Promises To Boost Old Computers; ‘Gears of War 4’ Game Code & Gifts Included

NVIDIA PC Gaming Revival Kit Promises To Boost Old Computers; ‘Gears of War 4’ Game Code & Gifts Included

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If latest reports are to be believed, NVIDIA is offering PC Gaming Revival Kits and this makes old hardware fresh again. The kit consists of Corsair CX450M Power Supply, Corsair Force Series LE 240GB SSD, MSI GeForce GTX 1060 3GB, "Gears of War 4" game code and a T-Shirt. Those who are not aware of upgrading old computer systems for better performance while playing games, this PC Gaming Revival Kit will come real handy.

According to Video Cardz, the NVIDIA PC Gaming Revival Kit is available for €399 (US$420 approx). However, the kit is being offered only in Spanish-speaking countries. Depending on the popularity of the product, NVIDIA will make it available in other countries. Currently, it is unclear if the kit will be sold in other regions. As a gaming revival kit, it's a solid product. The only pain point could be RAM. Very old systems could need a bump up on this regard.

As per Extreme Tech, NVIDIA PC Gaming Revival Kit's SSDs are pretty awesome for improving the performances of older machines and so is the 450W PSU. The GTX 1060 3GB is a decent GPU for mid-range systems though the 3GB limit could have been increased a bit. Buyers will be able to test the hardware via the game code provided. Modern games are a pain when it comes to graphics. The GeForce GTX Series 10 graphics card offers gamers a great experience.

These cards are also awesome when it comes to enjoying the visuals and when a higher flow is required in MOBA games. This graphics card in the NVIDIA PC Gaming Revival Kit provides three times the performance of cards from the previous generation. This is nothing but perfect timing for NVIDIA as it is targeting less tech-savvy Christmas shoppers. Stay tuned on Mobile & Apps for more updates on the NVIDIA PC Gaming Revival Kit.

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