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Title: PC
Post by: Goat1 on July 10, 2021, 01:23:32 AM
My PC has pretty much crapped out, last night proved I can’t patch it together anymore.
What I would  like is opinions on a good gaming pc in the $1500 range.

Thanks;
Goat
Title: Re: PC
Post by: Bizman on July 10, 2021, 02:53:41 AM
Look at https://pcpartpicker.com/ (https://pcpartpicker.com/), they have some predesigned versions on the front page and more inside. They'll give you an idea about the current price range. Seeing what they recommend you can then use their builder system for your own compilations, weighing the components by your needs.

Another good source is https://www.logicalincrements.com/ (https://www.logicalincrements.com/) telling where you can save and where not.

At the moment there's lack of components which shows in the prices. Video cards have long been overpriced to about double to what they should be, and I just heard that the memory prices have doubled in a year. This is not the best time to get a new rig!
Title: Re: PC
Post by: Max on July 10, 2021, 06:37:16 AM
Agree with Bizman on current pricing. Your best bet is to scout around for a used system that will get you by until the supply chain settles down. Most computer repair stores have reliable systems at affordable costs.
Title: Re: PC
Post by: Bizman on July 10, 2021, 11:34:12 AM
A used computer is a good choice. My current i7-4790 one cost me €300 a year ago, I auctioned the GTX970 for €80 and got a GTX980 for a little more from a friend. Runs AH (and PUBG) like a charm at 2560x1600/60Hz.

Blaming solely the bitmoney market isn't the only reason for high prices. There's a huge lack of semiconductors which is both directly and indirectly related to Covid19. Directly, the few factories on the market were affected for a while. Indirectly Covid is still the culprit: Due the restrictions people couldn't travel or go 'out' which saved them money which they want to save on entertainment electronics like PC's, game consoles, home theaters and whatnot. Working from home also raised the demand of better home computers and peripherals. The automobile industry needs a lot of semiconductors as well, a modern car has three times the code lines than an F-35 fighter!
Title: Re: PC
Post by: DmonSlyr on July 10, 2021, 02:25:40 PM
Ibuypower.com
 
They have good deals. You can build your own setup for them to make. I just got a ryzen 7 3900x with a gtx 3060 and 1.5 TB of storage for just about $1500. If you wanted something a little less. The HP Omen might be a good option in the $1200 range.
Title: Re: PC
Post by: Goat1 on July 11, 2021, 07:12:45 AM
Thanks for the suggestions, it will give me some options to look at.

Goat
Title: Re: PC
Post by: Blooz on July 12, 2021, 08:47:34 AM
Get a recent copy of PC Gamer magazine. In the back of every issue is the latest machine builds component by component for a "Budget" build, a "Mid Range" build and an "Advanced" build.
When I had my machine built, I just took the magazine to the shop, showed the young man the machine I wanted and they put it together.
Title: Re: PC
Post by: Goat1 on July 14, 2021, 08:34:53 AM
I’ve narrowed it down to 3 manufacturers: Skytech, Ibuypower and Cyberpower. Any opinions on which is the better brand?
Thanks
Goat
Title: Re: PC
Post by: whiteman on July 14, 2021, 09:20:28 AM
I’ve narrowed it down to 3 manufacturers: Skytech, Ibuypower and Cyberpower. Any opinions on which is the better brand?
Thanks
Goat

Got my last 2 at cyberpower, first one 12 years ago and it can still play AH with everything at mid level graphics. Never had a problem with it. New one i got last year so i could play Hell Let Loose above potato graphic settings. So far it's very solid and and seems built as good as my other, If i need another I'll be going back.
Title: Re: PC
Post by: Skeeter0 on July 21, 2021, 03:30:58 PM
Goat, I would recommend Ibuypower. I have had three and the latest is the best so far. Look for NVME card slot SSD drives and a good graphics card and you are going to be very happy. I have an 2080 card because my system is 3 years old. I upgrade the HD to to a 1 terabyte NVME and have my old half terra NVME as a storage drive. I can't imagine it getting much better for the money I spent. You should get all you want for $1500, but I would say maybe $1200. GOod luck
Title: Re: PC
Post by: svaalbar on July 23, 2021, 12:00:30 PM
Ibuypower.com
 
They have good deals. You can build your own setup for them to make. I just got a ryzen 7 3900x with a gtx 3060 and 1.5 TB of storage for just about $1500. If you wanted something a little less. The HP Omen might be a good option in the $1200 range.

L. O. L.

They suck.
Title: Re: PC
Post by: svaalbar on July 23, 2021, 12:02:06 PM
PM me goat and I'll hook you up