Author Topic: I'm thinking of what PC tower I should get  (Read 1768 times)

Yes, I'm going to save up for nearly a whole year to get a gaming pc, and I want your guys suggestions.

What I want in the pc:
Graphics card good enough to play modern games.
8gb ram+
2.7GHz+
£520 or under
« Last Edit: February 10, 2016, 03:40:10 PM by Snaked_Snake »


corsair 200r
From what I can see you have to build a computer inside of it, which I have not learned to do yet.

From what I can see you have to build a computer inside of it, which I have not learned to do yet.
you can't learn something unless you do it
read the manuals, look up a youtube video, etc

so you want a prebuilt? you're not gonna get a decent prebuilt for under 450 dollars/pounds

so you want a prebuilt? you're not gonna get a decent prebuilt for under 450 dollars/pounds
Well I have found some, but I do want suggestions.



Let's put it this way. What you pay, is what you get. None of those really seem decent at all for that price point. You're better off saving for better hardware that will last you then to get something now that will already be outdated and performing poor.


If you do a custom build you can often make a build that is ready for simple upgrades in the future. Like for example, it's pretty easy to lay the groundwork for an amazing gaming build minus the graphics card for ~$400, and then wait until you have another $200-300 and buy the graphics card later on.

You should post in the PC Megathread if you want help picking parts for a custom build.

If you do a custom build you can often make a build that is ready for simple upgrades in the future. Like for example, it's pretty easy to lay the groundwork for an amazing gaming build minus the graphics card for ~$400, and then wait until you have another $200-300 and buy the graphics card later on.

You should post in the PC Megathread if you want help picking parts for a custom build.
As I said before I'm looking for pre-built ones.

As I said before I'm looking for pre-built ones.
why though? If budget is your problem, custom building is less expensive than pre-built.

why though? If budget is your problem, custom building is less expensive than pre-built.
As I said before, I have near to no experience with this kind of thing.

As I said before, I have near to no experience with this kind of thing.
PC building isn't hard. Again:
you can't learn something unless you do it
read the manuals, look up a youtube video, etc
You should post in the PC Megathread if you want help picking parts for a custom build.