
They are usually only a few 1000jpy more expensive, and sometimes the lower specs machines go for more. You should really try to get the bottom sticker specs. You can see the lower spec machine sticker on top and then the higher spec machine sticker on the bottom. If you have a picture of the top of the case, it will tell you on a sticker what the specs of the machine are.

So how do you know which system is which when you are trying to search for one of these? There are really 2 easy ways of working out which system is which. The systems are pretty much identical except for GPU/RAM/CPU configurations. 16GB ram is way overkill for anything you will run on this. I just ignore these machines anda you hardly ever see these anyways. Not really worth the etra money they sometimes go for just to get a 760gtx over the 660gtx. SYSTEM TYPE 3 << This system is the most uncommon and you hardly ever see them. They are fairly cheap, there are lots around and good bang for your buck. SYSTEM TYPE 2 << This is the system type you really want to buy, it runs a lot of stuff and it is the most common. That being said, this gpu will run all the TTX2/nesica games perfectly well.

SYSTEM TYPE 1 << Try to stay clear of this model if you can, the cpu is dual core only and the video card is only a 640 which is pretty weak. system type 1/2/3 is not a good naming scheme and no one will know what you are talking about, so just don't use these names in general) (don't start using these names for the system, i just made them up to tell them apart. So you can really break these down to 3 different types of system. = upgraded gpu noted by sticker over gpu spec Only ever found 402 with upgraded gpu, unknown what origional gpu is
