Here's a separate question:

I'm thinking about getting a "mini-PC" for myself, but only one that can play games really well, especially "modern-day" video games.

What's a very powerful one that I can get?

I'm willing to spend up to $1,000 but maybe just mention anyone that's great or the best out there, idk.

  • Helmic [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Why a mini pc? If you're after a cheaper PC, I highly advise buying a used one, like off eBay. There's very, very capable machines on there for like $200-300 with fuckimg RTX 3080's in them, from people who got into PC gaming during the pandemic that decided they don't have time for it anymore, or from cryptobros dumping old graphica cards now that crypto crashed, or from the steady stream of rich assholes who build a new PC for every generation of GPU and sell the old one.

    If it must be a mini PC, you should expect about laptop level performance. They generally use laptop components and draw comparatively less power as a result. They're fine for office work and saving space, and you can get one that plays modem games, but you won't be getting a great value for the money in terms of game performance.

    I usually would reserve a mini PC like that for HTPC use, running Kodi and serving up pirated content including emulated games and anything similarly modest, with newer games being more of a bonus.

    • TheWorldSpins [any, undecided]
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      1 year ago

      I got a full sized Dell Optiplex 790 that came with the most powerful CPU it can handle (3rd Gen i7). Bought a 1050ti and a new power suplly. It was 100 dollars more than this Mini PC but it can run most modern games at medium settings.

      There's very, very capable machines on there for like $200-300 with fuckimg RTX 3080's

      Wait I fucked up