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TopicDo you have a gaming PC? How much did it cost?
Giblet_Enjoyer
02/10/24 7:49:56 PM
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NoxObscuras posted...
But anyway, Digital Foundry estimated the PS5 to be comparable to a PC with a Ryzen 5 3600 and a 2070 Super. Those are both old though, so pre-builts with them tend to be sold out. You can get something comparable though for around $900. Less if you build it yourself and buy parts on sale/pre-owned.
Yeah pre-owned GPUs are not a bad idea in my experience, I got two and they both were both totally fine. My 3060 ti I'm using now was like $100 cheaper used and it looked brand new, been about a year and 4 months now and it's going strong

Also bear in mind that once you have a case, peripherals, power supply and storage drive(s) you're likely good on those for the next upgrade, so you save like $200+ next time around. Upgrading my system to bring it up to par was only $600 for me (CPU, GPU, mobo, RAM), barely more than a PS5 but for much better specs.


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