Hey guys. I've finally gotten to the point where i'm ready to buy my nephew something decent for gaming.
Originally i was going to give him my old gaming PC (i7 2600k, gtx 760, etc etc), however that PC has been doing server duty running dedicated servers for Ark, Conan, etc. So i'm not ready to give it up just yet.
Here is the dilemma. I have an extra GTX 760 lying around (i had originally SLI'd on the old one) collecting dust in the closet. I've got plenty of cases i can use as well.
Should i:
A. Pickup "the rest of" the components (mobo, ram, PSU, HDD) and use the old video card, putting it together myself. (I have metric shit tons of experience building PC's, that's not the issue).
B. Buy something prebuilt from someone.
Right now i'm leaning towards option B for a few reasons.
1. When you're getting in the $500-600 range for a complete build, paying $100 for a license of Win10 is a significant cost of the PC, since these vendors get bulk discounts, they can a lot of times sell a pre configured "cheap" PC for less or roughly the same than i can reasonably build it myself.
2. I really don't want to spend 4-6 hours of my weekend building and configuring, etc, a new PC, so how much is the headache worth for me not to dick with it myself, monetarily speaking. 50 bucks? 100?, etc.
3. While i'm not trying to build any kind of ridiculous gaming rig, just something he can play reasonably modern games like CS:GO and Paladins / Overwatch, etc at decent framerates, the GTX 760 is a bit old and is only a 2gb card. I'm really not sure it's the best option for him at this point and would prefer something with at least 4gb.
Curious what your guys opinions are on the overall issue, you in particular
@Quizzical.
I'd prefer to keep it in the $500 or 600 range and less if possible as i'm not exactly swimming in extra money.
Also any build suggestions would be fantastic. I know very little on the low/mid end hardware scale of things outside of graphics cards, so if you think a build is the way to go, any CPU/Mobo suggestions would be welcome.
"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
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"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
http://www.allkeyshop.com/blog/buy-windows-10-professional-cd-key-compare-prices/
Also i would build a pc my self since the prebuild pc alsways has a shitty motherboard and psu and skanky ram with 800-1200 mhz even the cpu they use dual cores still..overpriced ez money in the pocket for the sellers
They always put in a decent gfx card and makes it the headline for selling the prebuild pc..but overall the pc will sucks hard and the kid will nag you about lags and bad fps
Im using 2 x 970 sli atm but going for the 1080 ti soon when a certain worthy monitor will be released from asus.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/440900/discussions/0/133256240741724410/
Ark:
http://arksurvivalevolved.gamewalkthrough-universe.com/dedicatedservers/linux/Default.aspx
Don't know what other games you are looking at. Source-based games all have linux-native versions as well.
If you buy from a site like Dell that gives you far fewer part choices, then yeah, they get the OS for cheaper. But it also means that you get a computer loaded up with so many cheap junk parts that you're likely to regret it later.
How old is this nephew? Would it be viable to tell him that if he wants the new computer, he has to assemble it himself? My parents once told my sister that if she wanted a new computer, she'd have to do the rebates herself.
I figure the age he is at, this should last him decently until he can get a job himself and then at that point if he wants to use his own money to upgrade this one or buy himself new stuff then i can help him put it together, and he will have some skin in the game so to speak.
"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
If you are like my father, it makes sense to build it yourself. Based on your OP though, it seems like you are the opposite? If it's going to be a headache for you, something you're not looking forward to, then it's fair to get someone else to do it.
I wouldn't be using the OS License as the main deciding factor. The price is likely going to be accounted for in some other way - either by charing a bit more on the parts, or by using average parts you wouldn't pick yourself. The PC builders don't actually have huge discounts from the suppliers, so they often get the money from you in creative ways.
"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
This can either be a teachable moment and help him be proud of something he built, or a " ahh f**k it , i dont feel like the trouble" moment.
Up to you to decide.
This was honestly the best post IMO for this side of the argument. I actually ordered a PC last night, found a refurbished Asus that had a GTX 970 and otherwise decent other components for $599. I think what I might do is have him sit down and learn how to set it up and such. Hopefully then if he gets "into" PC gaming, then his next PC we can sit down and do together.
"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently."
- Friedrich Nietzsche