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PC CAPTIVA Power-Starter I72-165 ATX Black
The CAPTIVA Power-Starter I72-165 ATX Black is a mid-tower desktop system designed for everyday productivity and light to moderate gaming. It is built around an Intel® Core™ i5 processor running at 2.5 GHz, equipped with 32 GB DDR4 system memory and a 1 TB solid-state drive for responsive multitasking and fast application load times. The system includes integrated Wi‑Fi for network connectivity, an internal DVD‑RW optical drive, and a preinstalled 350 W power supply housed in a robust black ATX chassis that weighs 11.3 kg.
The combination of a quad/hex-core Intel® Core™ i5 processor and 32 GB DDR4 RAM provides a balance of CPU performance and memory capacity suitable for simultaneous office applications, web browsing, and media playback. The 1 TB SSD offers high read/write speeds compared with traditional hard drives, improving boot times and file access. Integrated Wi‑Fi enables wireless network access without additional adapters, while the included DVD‑RW drive retains compatibility with optical media. The 350 W power supply and ATX form factor allow straightforward upgrades and component replacements.
Place the CAPTIVA Power-Starter I72-165 on a stable, well-ventilated surface and connect the power cable to a grounded outlet. Attach a monitor, keyboard and mouse to the appropriate USB or display connectors on the rear I/O panel. On first startup, follow the on-screen prompts to complete the operating system setup and network configuration using the integrated Wi‑Fi or a wired Ethernet connection. Install required drivers and updates, then transfer files to the 1 TB SSD or install additional storage if needed. For hardware upgrades or maintenance, power down the system and disconnect the power cable before opening the ATX case.
For stable operation and longer component life, maintain good airflow around the case, keep vents clear of dust, and use the 350 W power supply within its rated load. When planning upgrades (such as adding a discrete graphics card or additional drives), verify power and space requirements of new components against the chassis and power supply capacity. Regularly update system drivers and operating system patches to ensure security and performance.
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