• qwerty@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago
    • Used Rtx 3060ti ~ $200
    • Used Ryzen 5 5600x ~ $130
    • Used 16gb ddr4 ~ $60 - $120
    • B550 mobo ~ $80
    • 512gb ssd ~ $60
    • 550w 80+ psu ~ $40
    • CPU cooler ~ $15 (if not included with cpu)
    • Case ~ $10 (optional)
    • Case fans ~ $10 (optional)

    Total ~ $570 - $665

    Plus you don’t have to pay for online and get cheaper (or free 🏴‍☠️) games.

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      PS5 and XSX run better at 4k resolution than my 3060ti does at 1440p in at least some games.

      And those are all used prices. That nearly 6 year old GPU probably no longer has any warranty, unless someone bought it when the next 2 generations were already out. Not sure I’d trust used memory either when prices are as high as they are right now, people would be hella motivated to try to sell their old failing sticks. I’m also not sure where you’ll get a 512GB SSD for $60. Cheapest 512 GB NVMe is 90€ near me. The Playstation has an 825 GB NVMe, or 1TB for some models (2 for pro, but that’s overpriced).

      The same price range (or a tiny bit less) still gets you a brand new PlayStation 5 with warranty, rather than potentially 5-6 year old components (hell, the DDR4 could be even older). You can also save money on the console too if you go used.

      I’m a PC gamer, but let’s not kid ourselves by saying that PC gaming isn’t more expensive to buy into. It is. You do get a multifunctional machine though. I use mine for work and arguing with strangers on lemmy, for an example.