Lunk wrote:
Central wrote:
Honestly, buy a cheap-ish one they still do the trick. My computer was £449 - came up to about £598 as I added a gaming mouse and monitor along with it to create a deal, and my computer runs top of the range games on ultra graphics and runs like a dream. Here is my specs:
Storage: 2 TB HDD
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Processor: Processor AMD FX(tm)-4300 Quad-Core Processor, 3800 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
RAM: 8GB
I been thinking about buying a cheapish on as well, kinda torn up about it but im making decent money right now so im gonna wait a month or two and see how big my budget is gonna be
Bro it's your choice. But buying a real expensive one? Not really recommended. If you don't play much games, then you don't need to get a huge desktop, with top of the range graphics n shit. What I have is good enough, even though I often do play games, I don't need a massive fuck off machine just to handle top of the range games because I know my computer already does. PUBG runs like a dream, ultra graphics, Battlefield 1 did too on ultra graphics until I removed it, and so on, so forth. Cheap-ish machines do the trick.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti is probably all you will need (up until a few years) to play the top of the range games in ultra a long with the suitable monitor, and RAM Size. Although I have 8GB RAM, it still is enough to handle top of the range games, but I suggest getting like a 12GB RAM. Processing speed also counts, AMD is a good company, and I have yet have no issues with my PC at all.