A little more info
I'm between prebuilt or not rn. I'm daunted by building one myself but if it saves enough money I probably can
My budget is unknown but I'm expecting around $1,000 to... Maybe $2,000 USD maximum. Idk how much would be covered by Christmas
I'm looking for something better than what I have rn, which shouldn't be hard + I can easily upgrade a desktop
Again, thanks! The advice I've gotten has been very helpful
TL;DR: I'm thinking about asking for a desktop computer for Christmas and I kinda need some advice
For the past 5-6 years, the practicality of a laptop has been worth the drawbacks. Now, as I start to do things which require more power from a computer, it seems to be becoming a bottleneck rather than freeing.
I know very little about things like motherboards, power supplies, anything AMD, and desktops in general so I figure it's not worth building one from scratch for me
What's a good desktop? I'm looking to get something better than my laptop (16 gb RAM, i7-12700…k?, laptop RTX 3060, 1 TB SSD) and I have a lot of money saved from never participating in capitalism (I don't want to spend a butt load of $$$ on this though).
Does anyone have any advice? Should I get a prebuilt? Assemble it myself? Try AMD parts (not sure about this though)?
Just trying here before I dive into… Reddit
Considering that’s a considerably large budget, you can’t go wrong with either imo. If you had only like $600, the difference from a custom build and pre built will be large. But in a higher end price range, you’ll get something good either way (unless you do something stupid) So yeah, you could buy one and have a great build, or squeeze out a bit more power buy building it, depends on your priorities.
“Considering that’s a considerably”? bro you are so stupid
Saw this comment first and I was confused... My Grammer normally isn't that bad
Thanks for the tip! It seems really rewarding to build it myself but it is also difficult... I've heard of people taking 4-8 hours their first build. (I also have doubts about my ability)