Hi all
The last PC I built was in 2008 (I'm using it right now).
In those days I had lots of time and not much money.
Now (2 kids and a progressed career later) I have relatively more money and exponentially less time (you may recognise this in your own life (and if you don't yet, make the most of it whilst you can !!)).
So....
I'm in the market for a new PC and, in truth, I'm now somewhat behind the curve in terms of where the tech has gone which would require me to do a fair bit of research to get up to speed.
Would anyone (including those who work for OCUK if they read these) be willing to give a ballpark figure for the difference in cost for building a top-end system myself as opposed to having exactly the same system built for me?
This will then give me info on whether getting it built for me (which is my preferred option) is prohibitive in terms of overheads as I want to get the best system I can afford so that it lasts a fair while again (i.e. probably another 10 years or so).
I'm a gamer (have been since the 80s), and will definitely be looking to get into VR (but wont be buying a rig 'till 2020).
Any advice or info would be gratefully appreciated.
thanks
The last PC I built was in 2008 (I'm using it right now).
In those days I had lots of time and not much money.
Now (2 kids and a progressed career later) I have relatively more money and exponentially less time (you may recognise this in your own life (and if you don't yet, make the most of it whilst you can !!)).
So....
I'm in the market for a new PC and, in truth, I'm now somewhat behind the curve in terms of where the tech has gone which would require me to do a fair bit of research to get up to speed.
Would anyone (including those who work for OCUK if they read these) be willing to give a ballpark figure for the difference in cost for building a top-end system myself as opposed to having exactly the same system built for me?
This will then give me info on whether getting it built for me (which is my preferred option) is prohibitive in terms of overheads as I want to get the best system I can afford so that it lasts a fair while again (i.e. probably another 10 years or so).
I'm a gamer (have been since the 80s), and will definitely be looking to get into VR (but wont be buying a rig 'till 2020).
Any advice or info would be gratefully appreciated.
thanks