So due to the fact I have built a few PC’s back in the day I have been asked to help build a PC for my nephew.
Going off the post I have read and the research I have done, £800-900 would get you in my option something decent that would last a few years.
However my kid nephew doesn’t have that much he has around £600.
I was looking at the £800 build that I believe Tetras(sp?) built replying to a different thread.
The obvious saving that stands out would be a different gfx card but would most likely take him over even going with say 6500 ?
He wants to play games like Roblox, fortnight and rocket league.
However he is young and changes his mind like the wind and as he gets older the games I can only assume he wants to play will of course become more demanding and I don’t want him to miss out playing games his friends are playing so ideally would need the machine to be expandable as as possible but appreciate the tight budget constraints on this build so that might not be possible.
What are built in GPU’s like for gaming? Is this option out of the question? They always used to be gimmick but like everything else technology moves foward and I haven’t build a PC for around d 10 years.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Going off the post I have read and the research I have done, £800-900 would get you in my option something decent that would last a few years.
However my kid nephew doesn’t have that much he has around £600.
I was looking at the £800 build that I believe Tetras(sp?) built replying to a different thread.
Build advice £800
GPU/mouse/keyboard/monitor not needed. For gaming and media up to 1440p. Absolute best bang for buck. :)
forums.overclockers.co.uk
The obvious saving that stands out would be a different gfx card but would most likely take him over even going with say 6500 ?
He wants to play games like Roblox, fortnight and rocket league.
However he is young and changes his mind like the wind and as he gets older the games I can only assume he wants to play will of course become more demanding and I don’t want him to miss out playing games his friends are playing so ideally would need the machine to be expandable as as possible but appreciate the tight budget constraints on this build so that might not be possible.
What are built in GPU’s like for gaming? Is this option out of the question? They always used to be gimmick but like everything else technology moves foward and I haven’t build a PC for around d 10 years.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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