• Todd Bonzalez@lemm.ee
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    9 hours ago

    lmao, what? Ground floor for building a usable gaming PC is $1,000. A lot more if you want to play new games with decent graphics.

    And those games cost money too.

    Realistically you’re spending $5,000 on a nice PC, monitors, speakers, accessories, and a collection of games. You’re going to need upgrades and additional games over time so even more money.

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      5 hours ago

      That’s only if you are in the subset of PC enjoyers who like state of the art equipment, expensive accessories and expensive recent games.

      I consider myself a PC nerd but 5K is more than I spent in the last 10 years on the hobby. I’ve built my main rig for <1K, own a few raspberries and my home server is an old work laptop. It absolutely doesn’t have to be an expensive hobby.

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        7 hours ago

        I don’t buy it either. My PC + an upgrade 3 years later (with a Ryzen 5800X and a used RTX 3090!) cost me about €2,000. If you want to push it, you add the TV (€1,000) because it serves as a monitor and the whole home cinema setup because the computer is hooked to it (probably about €1,000 as well).

        That’s 4k and I’m stretching it. Buy a good monitor for €300, monitoring speakers or headphones for €250 and you’re already set for a high end experience.

        As for games… C’mon, y’all know we sail the high seas.

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      8 hours ago

      A relatively cheap PC with Factorio and you are set. You won’t spend much on food either, so win-win.