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Consider your needs and budget to pick the right PC.

Consider your needs and budget to pick the right PC.

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xXRadiationz
Junior Member
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10-08-2016, 01:27 PM
#1
Consider options under $750 with Affirm financing available for monthly payments.
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xXRadiationz
10-08-2016, 01:27 PM #1

Consider options under $750 with Affirm financing available for monthly payments.

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mishy07
Senior Member
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10-08-2016, 02:39 PM
#2
Start by being mindful with your money! I’m not here to act as a financial guide, but if you can’t afford this kind of device without risking debt, better wait until your situation improves. Now let’s dive into the technical details! The optimal option is tough to decide, as both setups perform well for gaming. If you share a list of games and desired frame rates, we can better match you with a system that suits your needs. For instance, if only LoL matters, you might get away with less power for similar results, but for VR you won’t reach the necessary performance levels at this price. The Acer model offers a newer 13th-gen Intel chip compared to the older AMD Ryzen. The Intel processor uses the Raptor Lake architecture, while the Ryzen series runs on AMD’s Zen 2. Generally, Nvidia targets top-tier older generations, with the GTX 3060 matching the 3070 and GTX 2070 aligning with the 2070. A newer platform means longer-lasting hardware and easier upgrades later. Raptor Cove supports DDR5, whereas the older model uses DDR4. Performance gains from faster memory with lower latency are notable, though AMD’s Zen processors have improved more than Intel’s recent updates. In short, you gain more frames per dollar with AMD compared to Intel in this situation. If you’re tight on cash, consider used units or check local listings for a Ryzen 5 3000 system at a lower cost. Alternatively, waiting and browsing classifieds could yield better value.
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mishy07
10-08-2016, 02:39 PM #2

Start by being mindful with your money! I’m not here to act as a financial guide, but if you can’t afford this kind of device without risking debt, better wait until your situation improves. Now let’s dive into the technical details! The optimal option is tough to decide, as both setups perform well for gaming. If you share a list of games and desired frame rates, we can better match you with a system that suits your needs. For instance, if only LoL matters, you might get away with less power for similar results, but for VR you won’t reach the necessary performance levels at this price. The Acer model offers a newer 13th-gen Intel chip compared to the older AMD Ryzen. The Intel processor uses the Raptor Lake architecture, while the Ryzen series runs on AMD’s Zen 2. Generally, Nvidia targets top-tier older generations, with the GTX 3060 matching the 3070 and GTX 2070 aligning with the 2070. A newer platform means longer-lasting hardware and easier upgrades later. Raptor Cove supports DDR5, whereas the older model uses DDR4. Performance gains from faster memory with lower latency are notable, though AMD’s Zen processors have improved more than Intel’s recent updates. In short, you gain more frames per dollar with AMD compared to Intel in this situation. If you’re tight on cash, consider used units or check local listings for a Ryzen 5 3000 system at a lower cost. Alternatively, waiting and browsing classifieds could yield better value.

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bigminerryan
Junior Member
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10-09-2016, 05:33 AM
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Thanks, but I got the one with the 2060. I have enough money, but I’d rather spread payments out instead of paying everything upfront. As an 18-year-old, my budget is tight—mostly on my car, food, and retirement savings.
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bigminerryan
10-09-2016, 05:33 AM #3

Thanks, but I got the one with the 2060. I have enough money, but I’d rather spread payments out instead of paying everything upfront. As an 18-year-old, my budget is tight—mostly on my car, food, and retirement savings.

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MAZ531
Member
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10-09-2016, 09:18 AM
#4
Prices aren't listed in those links (sold out), but overall it's not a solid option. 2060 is getting less relevant, so you should be fine as long as everything works. Otherwise, I'd think about it again.
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MAZ531
10-09-2016, 09:18 AM #4

Prices aren't listed in those links (sold out), but overall it's not a solid option. 2060 is getting less relevant, so you should be fine as long as everything works. Otherwise, I'd think about it again.