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Origin PC is one of the biggest brands behind pre-built gaming PCs, and we've taken its brand new Neuron for a spin. Starting at $1,872, it offers all the power of a DIY PC without the need to build it yourself. Find out if it's the gaming PC for you in this review!
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All time classic MY NEW FAVORITE POST! (Keep laying those bricks)
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That being said there's no way I'm spending $5500 on a PC that will just be yesterday's news in 18 months or less. Soon as the RTX5 series launches that thing is officially old. Sure you can probably upgrade assuming they don't change the bus to require a new motherboard or the power to require a new power supply, but now you've got a $7000 rig. Staying at the pointy end of PC gaming has gotten too rich for my blood and I make a really solid living.
To be fair to Origin, they include life time support so that account for something but still... My point being even if you go to pre-built round, there are more "affordable" option out there.
While the phone support seemed helpful, their QA is absolute garbage. Ended up returning the thing.
They will most likely just buy another unit in a year or 2 at most, so tweaking the system to get a bit more performance in totally unnecessary. The new system they get will run out of the box, and they have no issues (mostly) during the life of the system that they will use it.
For the type of people that use these type places, these systems pretty much hit their needs spot on. They work great out of the box, they do not need to upgrade anything for the life they will most likely use the system, and they spend their time doing what they like, not researching, repairing, upgrading, and building their own systems.
The lower end of the market are for those that just are afraid of the thought of building their own stuff. Company fills the niche and seem to do an OK job. Nothing to brag about, but they are not outright being rapacious in the prices they are charging.
Unfortunately, I have more time than money so these places are not for me. Still, this is a nice looking system, I have definitely seen far worse. (Looking at you dell/Alienware) places that use weird parts so you can not work on them or upgrade easily, and charge premiums.
Still, I think a 9 is too high.
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I did the math using PCPartPicker. The build list is included in the article:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/VrdQVW
Origin $5447 vs. DIY sourced from multiple outlets $4863. So $584 between the two prices. Origin currently has the system for $200 off as well. Origin has free shipping, and the above price includes the optional Armor Crate ($116), so you could effectively get this configuration for $5131.
You could get the DIY cheaper if you substituted a more readily available 4090 (cheapest I found is $1699). You could also buy a windows key from a 3rd party or just use it for free if you don't register it, but I'm sticking with the Microsoft price since not everyone is willing to go that route. Finally, you could find some components cheaper than PCPartPicker lists if you have a retail outlet near you.
You can find lower priced prebuilts. I checked a few pre-configured vendors (Alienware, MSI, etc) but none of them had a full component list so it's hard to compare them apples to apples to which provides better value.
I also checked a few custom builders. Although the component lists aren't exactly the same, they are very similar, and the prices range from a little below to much higher.
Falcon Northwest: $6204
Digital Storm: $5288
CLX Gaming: $5719
Xidax: $5263
I personally would never buy a prebuilt even if they were a little cheaper than a DIY build. I enjoy putting my own rig together, even with all of the issues that can come up. But I do understand that the DIY life isn't for everyone and spending a little (or a lot) more for a prebuilt can be worth it to the right consumer.
$200 for the case? The fans alone cost more than that. By the way, the case is a Corsair 5000D Airflow with Origin branding. A more comprehensive part list is included in the article.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/VrdQVW
I agree that it is cheaper to build your own PC, but that doesn't include tech support and easier warranty service (in theory. I didn't get a chance to test their tech support or warranty).
I also agree that the components are enthusiast grade and require a lot of know how to get the most out of them. I even put that in the article and mentioned that Origin should offer tuning as an option.
I don't agree with you about the GPU, though. I am pretty sure 99.9% of the readers here would love to have a 4090 in their rig. But yeah, the price is prohibitive.
Yep. I even said as much about swapping out the video card for a cheaper 4090. You also don't have to pay $250 for the same fans, $150 for the case. The grab some non-rgb ram, and a "slower" NVMe drive. And let's not forget that Origin buys in bulk so they aren't paying retail prices.
But what we're talking about here is a specific configuration, so when comparing prebuilt to diy pricing for this particular build, we should keep the component lists the same wherever possible. Even so, the company must make a profit, and the real question is whether that extra expense is worth it to the buyer. For many, the ease of use, no skills required approach is worth the extra money.
Welcome to the .1% club. lol
All time classic MY NEW FAVORITE POST! (Keep laying those bricks)
"I should point out that no other company has shipped out a beta on a disc before this." - Official Mortal Online Lead Community Moderator
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"Oddly Slap is the main reason I stay in these forums." - Mystichaze April 9th 2018
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