
I want to get a PC to play games that are PC only like “Ready or not” and some other games maybe warzone or something every now and then but I don’t know anything about computers really so i’ve been looking at cheaper pre builds. Is this one decent for the price? Would is run games decently?
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this is one of the worst ripoffs ive ever seen. a 4 gen old mid tier cpu and a gpu that wasnt worth what it costed new for 1300$ no way man. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/hDZ27R am5 platform 32gb of fast ram a 2tb ssd and a 6800xt that will do 4k60 for less than that prebuilt thats gonna struggle at 1080p.
This is old and a massive rip off.
Also if and when you do buy your gaming PC, you’re gonna need a lot more storage than just 120gb.
1300$ for a Ryzen 5 2600 and 3060 with a 120GB SSD and 16GB of RAM is an absolute scam! Don’t buy that: it’s crap for the price.
For the same price you could get a much better PC (with a latest generation CPU unlike the prebuilt, to put it in simpler terms) with more CPU power, GPU power, RAM and better SSD and power supply.
This is a list I quickly made, just for reference: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/DrM3t7
The 7600X is 3 generations ahead of the 2600X in the prebuilt, offers much better multicore and singlecore performance, plus in the build I included 32GB (double the amount of the prebuilt) of fast 6000MHz DDR5 memory. The storage went up from 120GB to 2TB and lastly the GPU is faster than the 3060 and costs roughly the same. I also choose a reliable power supply (it isn’t really specified which one you’ll get in the prebuilt).
Building your own isn’t as hard as you think and it is much more cost effective compared to prebuilds there are many guides on Youtube which extensively tell what you should and should not do.
Please don’t buy that prebuild, it’s like burning most of that money.
Hope I was clear enough, also in the list I assumed you were based in the US based on currency, tell me if I’m wrong though.