I don't know anything about gaming. The last time I regularly played video games was on my Atari. Yes, a million years ago.
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Basic question: I'd like to get into gaming. What's better a console or a gaming PC? My PC is super old so I have to buy a new PC anyway.
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I'm considering buying a renewed PC from Amazon. From what little I know - it seems like a good deal. If I buy something like a renewed Dell XPS 8940 for - I dunno up to $1,500 is that good enough for gaming? I'd prefer a boring PC case.
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What's the minimum I'd need to spend to get a gaming PC that plays most games?
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What are common mistakes people make when buying a gaming PC?
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Can most games be torrented?
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What's easier to torrent? Games for consoles or PC games? Ideally torrents will be my gaming store.
I'm giving myself until the end of the month to buy a new PC. So it's time for me to decide.
Amazon example...
Dell XPS 8940 Tower Desktop PC)
There are two PC setups on the page. Both are $1,000. Here are the specs for one of them.
[Edit: It's missing a useful graphics cad. I know I'll need the best graphics card possible because without that I'm buying a brand new car with a puny, nearly useless engine.]
10th Gen Octa-core Intel i7-10700 2.9GHz Processor
32GB DDR4 Memory
512GB PCIe M.2 SSD +1TB SATA 7200 RPM HDD
DVD-RW Drive
Windows 10 w/ Accessories (Renewed)
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I'm not interested in building one. I'd screw something up. It's just the way I am.
On Amazon it looks like most of the renewed systems are former office PCs without GPUs, so not the ideal choice for gaming. There are a lot of options for new desktops though
This desktop for $850 will be able to play everything out these days. And the thousands of games from previous years!
Have fun checking out some games :meow-bounce:
Oh man, three years ago when the pandemic kicked off and crypto miners were buying up all the GPUs I had to get a new PC. My only system was an ancient gaming laptop (yeah, I know. I didn't know when I bought it, but I know now) which was dying. I had enough budgeted that a year or two before I could've built myself a good PC, but the market then was just ruined. I looked into building one but the cheapest, best option I could find anywhere was a pre-built with a 1660 Super for $1000.
I don't hate it, I can run modern releases at medium settings and they look and play fine. The HDD has a low RPM for some reason, so playing a demanding game off that is a little stuttery sometimes and the SSD is only 250 gigs. I'm glad I had a PC these last three years. But this $850 computer is considerably better than what I have now.