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Ive been looking for some average gaming pcs for myself but all the ones ive seen are pretty expensive. And i was just wondering if theres any underrated/cheap prebuilts worth getting.
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I see.. im in finland so idk how that translates in pc prices but thank youAs other have mentioned, it definitely depends on where you are. In the the US, it's relatively easy to get a budget gaming system well under $1k. If you know how to build a PC with just parts, it's even cheaper. Guy on youtube, Zach's Tech Turf talks about being able to build a 1080p gaming system for $400 bucks. But, there's loads of options out there for under $800. I myself have built three computers in the past year. A mediocre budget gaming build for around $750 total. An entertainment build for both gaming and streaming at just under $1400. And my powerhouse gaming PC which when all was said and done, was just under $3000. In fairness, the powerhouse price was definitely affected by all the RGB and extras. But base price was still well above 2k.
It really just depends on what you plan to do with a PC and what your budget is. Using sites like Aliexpress to buy used CPUs is a good option, as long as you buy from reputable sellers. Using Newegg and Amazon to watch for great deals is helpful. And using a site like PCpartpicker to build a PC and check compatibility is extremely helpful.
Oh and as far as prebuilds are concerned, Skytech has some good ones and they are a reputable seller. Try to stay away from makers like HP as they tend to use proprietary parts meaning you have little to no upgrade options.
We sadly dont have any pawn shops close to me. I mean not that theyre REALLY that common here anywayI suppose it depends on where you live and all that.
I've got a couple in the past from Pawn shops , I know they're mostly stolen but crims steal them and take whatever they can get for them... then usually the pawn broker has no clue what kind of computer it is and you can pretend to be an expert and convince them it's worth shit and pick up a bargain. But that's probably not really a reliable way to live life.
(hope this helped ... it probably didn't)
Yeah, we in Australia are unique in that we have what's known as "Chashies" in every town that statistically has higher crime rates, and they're always loaded with tons of cool stolen stuff to buy - you have to jump on the coolest stuff before it gets identified as stolenWe sadly dont have any pawn shops close to me. I mean not that theyre REALLY that common here anyway
(which is usually bikes and phone paraphernalia) I got a pretty good laptop last year for under two hundred, it still had some council workers stuff on it LOL.Me tooIve been looking for some average gaming pcs for myself but all the ones ive seen are pretty expensive. And i was just wondering if theres any underrated/cheap prebuilts worth getting.
Gotta love war..Me too
But since the Ukrainian - Russian war broke out, a 6-year-old configuration that is not good for any games, only those that were released 10-6 years ago, is also going for a horror price
$540 would be an entry-level USED Intel or AMD and only for over $1000 are there machines that meet the technical requirements of today's games
Even $540 is a lot of money, let alone 1000$ or 2000$
Me too, provided I have a computerGotta love war..
Whats your budget ? For tower only or will u need monitor keyboard headset etc ....Ive been looking for some average gaming pcs for myself but all the ones ive seen are pretty expensive. And i was just wondering if theres any underrated/cheap prebuilts worth getting.
Same XDI built my own.
Yea i do have a monitor already. And i doubt keyboards and such cost a fortune. My future budget is about 1000€+Whats your budget ? For tower only or will u need monitor keyboard headset etc ....
I would recommend joining the forums here and talking about what your price range is and what games you want to play and they will build you a mock pc for your budget got some very useful tips and knowledge of current pc parts from these guys just pretend you are intrested in buying from that site dont say you are building your own etcYea i do have a monitor already. And i doubt keyboards and such cost a fortune. My future budget is about 1000€+
1984 Model 1 Data General laptop.Ive been looking for some average gaming pcs for myself but all the ones ive seen are pretty expensive. And i was just wondering if theres any underrated/cheap prebuilts worth getting.