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PC CAPTIVA Power-Starter I72-170 ATX Black
The CAPTIVA Power-Starter I72-170 ATX Black is a mid-tower desktop system built around an Intel® Core™ i5 processor running at 2.5 GHz, 32 GB of DDR4-SDRAM and a 1 TB solid-state drive. Windows 11 Home comes pre-installed and integrated Wi‑Fi provides network connectivity out of the box. The system uses an ATX form factor with a black case and includes a 350 W internal power supply. At 11.3 kg, the configuration balances performance and compactness for everyday productivity and entry-level gaming.
The combination of a quad-core Intel® Core™ i5 processor, 32 GB DDR4 memory and a 1 TB SSD delivers responsive multitasking, quick application launches and fast file access without relying on mechanical storage. Integrated Wi‑Fi and pre-installed Windows 11 Home reduce setup time, while the 350 W power supply provides stable delivery of power to system components. The ATX case in black offers straightforward expandability for additional storage or cards and a moderate weight that allows reasonable portability for a desktop chassis.
Place the PC on a stable, well-ventilated surface and connect the power cable to a grounded outlet. Attach a monitor, keyboard and mouse to the appropriate video and USB ports. Complete the initial Windows 11 Home setup by following on-screen prompts to configure user accounts, privacy settings and network connection via the integrated Wi‑Fi. Install required drivers and updates through Windows Update and the system manufacturer’s support site. For improved performance, keep storage free of unnecessary files and maintain current security software.
For reliable operation, ensure adequate airflow around the ATX case and avoid obstructing intake or exhaust vents. Use the 350 W power supply within recommended component limits; if planning to add a power-demanding discrete graphics card or multiple additional drives, consider upgrading to a higher-capacity PSU. Regularly back up important data from the 1 TB SSD and apply Windows updates to maintain security and system stability.
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