LivingLikeLarry Posted November 14, 2019 Content Count: 78 Joined: 09/08/19 Status: Offline Share Posted November 14, 2019 So I am thinking of buying a new computer. I want a desktop as some of you know I play on a shitty laptop. Although it gets the job done I need kinda wanna upgrade. I am not good with computers but I have been thinking of buying this certain one it’s a ($800)CyberPowerPC - Gamer Master Gaming Desktop - AMD Ryzen 5 2600 - 8GB Memory - AMD Radeon RX 580 4GB - 2TB HDD + 240GB SSD - Black. I’m on a budget of around like $500 I got from buying and reselling shoes. I still need a monitor but hopefully I can finesse my way and cut the budget. Please tell me what you think of this computer and any alternate options and better options. Thank you! Link to comment
John Posted November 14, 2019 Content Count: 2698 Joined: 04/16/16 Status: Offline Share Posted November 14, 2019 Yes. Good. 3 Link to comment
janseen Posted November 14, 2019 Content Count: 257 Joined: 11/15/18 Status: Offline Share Posted November 14, 2019 (edited) Honestly I think it would be better if u built your own system. For example you can easily build your own system for cheaper using the same components. For example something like thishttps://pcpartpicker.com/list/vjx8Mc. If my memory serves me right, you wanted to play rust. However the problem with the prebuilt is that it only has 8gb of ram. 8gb is the absolute minimum you need to play Rust as it is a absolute ram hog. Sure you could play with 8gb of ran but you would probably run into frequent lag spikes. 1 Edited November 15, 2019 by Janseen Link to comment
TheZZL Posted November 14, 2019 Content Count: 3294 Joined: 10/28/18 Status: Offline Share Posted November 14, 2019 Honest I think it would be better if u built your own system. For example you can easily build your own system for cheaper using the same components. For example something like thishttps://pcpartpicker.com/list/vjx8Mc. If my memory serves me right, you wanted to play rust. However the problem with the prebuilt is that it only has 8gb of ram. 8gb is the absolute minimum you need to play Rust as it is a absolute ram hog. Sure you could play with 8gb of ran but you would probably run into frequent lag spikes. If you have the time you could watch a whole bunch of youtube videos and learn how to assemble it yourself. Shouldn't take more than two-three days for the actual build if you got the procedure down. Link to comment
Dom Posted November 14, 2019 Content Count: 958 Joined: 06/04/19 Status: Offline Share Posted November 14, 2019 shut up larry stop copying me. i was gonna try to upgrade from my potato with black friday “discounts” Link to comment
janseen Posted November 14, 2019 Content Count: 257 Joined: 11/15/18 Status: Offline Share Posted November 14, 2019 It's actually fairly easy to build your own system. All you need to do is watch a couple videos and learn how to do it If you actually dont want to then maybe this pc would be better https://www.newegg.com/acer-nitro-50-n50-600-neselecti7rx580/p/N82E16883101677 . The PC specs are virtually identical aside from the fact that it doesnt have an SSD and has a better cpu. You can also add your own SSD and add extra ram for about an extra ~$75. 1 Link to comment
ape chy Posted November 15, 2019 Content Count: 99 Joined: 04/23/19 Status: Offline Share Posted November 15, 2019 you know what im just gonna go to my local micro center with the money that i saved up for a year and buy new pc bc i dont know specs and stuff to build a new pc and im too lazy and my mom wont let me so ill just by prebuilt 1 Link to comment
janseen Posted November 15, 2019 Content Count: 257 Joined: 11/15/18 Status: Offline Share Posted November 15, 2019 Chy we already know u have a IMac. Just buy a new computer. Link to comment
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