Are there any good prebuilt gaymen PC's out there? Yes I'm too moronic to build my own.
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b550 tomahawk
5600x
3060ti
16 gigs of 3200mhz ram
1tb ssd
8gb hdd
there you go buddy
*8tb hdd
Yes, and they do offer better price-to-performance ratio at this moment, thanks to the parts shortage.
You still need to know how to read specs in order to not get scammed.
No because they cheap out on parts and give you god awful cases with terrible airflow that will kill your pc. You'll get shitty timing ram, a slow ssd, a bad mobo, a less than bronze rated psu, and a no name aftermarket gpu. Itll be cheaper than building a pc right now but the parts are terrible and can't be reused for a future upgrade.
if the cases are shit couldn't you just take out all the parts of a prebuilt and put them in a better case?
Yes.
Not if you buy from Dell or HP.
If it has a normal case then yes. If its from Dell, Alienware, hp, some others no. They have custom cases for this shit and custom mobos etc that won't work on other cases
pretty much every pre-built manufacturer is better dollar value atm because of scalper Black folk.
This is only partially true. Prebuilts are also are a ripoff, but they're just not as big a ripoff as buying scalped GPUs. It's around $1000, often times more, for a prebuilt PC with a 1660 Super. That's a ridiculous price for a PC with a two generations old mid-range card.
plus i got a hp laptop from microcenter with a 1660ti, 1080p 144hz ips display, ryzen 5600h, and upgraded the ram to 16gb 3.2ghz and put in a 240gb ssd
total cost was around ~1000 but i spent way too much on the ram
for the price of a gpu i got a full gaming computer with good specs for 4k
That's why you wait until black friday to buy it. That's what I did last year and I saved 300 dollars on a 1k PC.
probably nzxt, pricey but they have some refurbs for a little less
nzxt.com/refurbished/builds
NZXT does not like GamersNexus
Instead of telling people you're too stupid tell them it's the only way you could get a reasonably priced GPU. You'll probably need to add an extra stick of ram or something to prove your not moronic though.
>have a custom desktop
>sold 5700xt to miner because amd drivers suck
>have no gpu, ryzen with no onboard graphics
>buy gaming laptop with money i got from gpu
>hook it up to same monitor, keyboard mouse and headphones
>laptop way better than a computer i built for ~1000
comfy af imo
https://www.memorypc.de/gaming-pc/mid-range/552/gaming-pc-intel-i5-10400f-6x2.90ghz-16gb-ddr4-gtx-1050-ti-120gb-ssd-1tb-hdd-win-10-home?c=43
very budget but should suffice for 1080p, 30fps medium high gaymen
what do you guys think? should i pullt he trigger?
>30 fps
Why even bother with PC then?
piracy, being able to do more than gaming
True, but the current gen you'd be getting a worse experience with games in general. 1080 30 isn't bad per say, I just think 1080 60fps should be the absolute minimum nowadays
>1080p
>30fps
>med-high
are games really that unoptimized now wtf
i had a 1060 3gb and it could rock most aaa shit at 1440p ultra 60
I got this one for $1650. It works really well so far
Heard Ibuypower ones were absolute garbage
Compared to what?
It works for me. I’ll probably just upgrade the cooling system and the motherboard eventually.
its mostly faulty motherboards and low quality components thatll frick you on ibuypower, cyberpower pcs
Do you or your friend live next to a Micro Center because I never heard anybody on 'Ganker or the rest of Ganker complain about buying prebuilts from Micro Center.
Micro Center sells their prebuilt computers under the PowerSpec brand name.
https://www.microcenter.com/site/products/gaming_desktops.aspx
http://www.powerspec.com/
Costco sells pretty good prebuilt computers. Wait for specials during the holiday season.
Don't buy prebuilt desktops from OEMs, those would be HP, Dell, Lenovo, etc.
They produce and procure their own parts, which more often than not, utilizes form factors, or connectors, which are not standardized, which means, that if your power supply dies, the whole PC is out of luck, because a normal PSU would not be able to connect to the motherboard, for instance.
This isn't even the worst one he's tested in recent times. That award goes to Dell.
I would recommend building it yourself, as you can genuinely trust yourself to do it correctly, as you will look over everything in great detail.
If it is not possible, so far, in recent testing, "SI" or 'system integrators' are delivering a product that isn't a pile of e-waste, as the components are standardized, off the shelf components that are replacable, but there are still things to avoid amongst SIs.
Check out this video.
The ABS Challenger managed to do fairly well in these tests, even if this is still miles below what any self-respecting system builder would consider okay.
Mistakenly deleted a 0 from the end of the link.
Bought a prebuilt as my only way to a 3070. Don’t regret it
Prebuilt in question is now out of stock so I’m glad I went for it when I could
Are there any good GPUs around the 300-600 USD range? At least one that's way better than my piece of shit GTX 745?
what resolution/refresh and games do u play
and since ur running a card that old what other games do u play
So anyone gotten an OriginPC?
Thoughts, likes/dislikes, pics?
I bought a lenovo one and I'm pretty happy with it
>all these morons telling you to build one yourself
what year is it? 2017? you literally cannot buy a GPU unless it's in a prebuilt or you pay scalper's prices on Ebay. And this isn't likely to change until maybe 2022, or even 2023. Crypto and chip shortages have 100% fricked up the market.
I went to best buy last week or the week before. there were people camped out in front like it was a new console release. I asked what they were there for, and it was literally just a shipment of nvidia cards that was supposed to arrive in TWO. DAYS. These frickers camped out for three days straight just for a CHANCE that they might get a GPU. Best Buy wouldn't even tell them how many were coming, so there was a good chance that people in the back of the line wouldn't get a card.
Here are all those goons waiting to scalp a gpu.
If you've ever played with legos then you're fully capable of building your own pc. Here you go homie, use these sites to plan your build:
https://pcpartpicker.com/
https://www.cpuagent.com/fps-bottleneck-calculator
https://www.cpuagent.com/compare-pc-builds
https://www.logicalincrements.com/guides