Bogan
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can you recommend a good reliable power supply?
Gigabyte UD-GM-A
ThermalTake Toughpower GF-1 and GF-3
Corsair RM-e
Cooler Master MWE Gold
Super Flower Leadex VII
Silverstone DA- Gold
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can you recommend a good reliable power supply?
Valve is on record about not wanting to release a Steamdeck 2 until AMD releases its next APU. All of the current handhelds use the Z1 APU. The Z2 APUs only just got announced in January, so a Steamdeck 2 is a while away. I don't follow handheld news all that much so I don't know much more than that.This seems like a good place to ask instead of starting a new thread: I'm expecting to come into some money soon and I was gonna finally take the leap and buy a Steamdeck. I was holding out to see what the Switch 2 would be like but fuck that shit.
Is now a good time to buy a Steamdeck, or is Valve likely to announce a new model within the next 12 months, or are there better options (I've heard a lot of people talking about the ROG Ally)?
Sometimes I want Nintendo to put their games on PC because that’s where they would run best and be easiest to mod, then I remember how much their consoles make mustards seethe.The true patrician wisdom for as long as I've been into video games has been "buy a nintendo for their stupid party game exclusives, build a PC for actual gaming"
if you want to hold off for about a month they'll probably be discounted during the summer saleIs now a good time to buy a Steamdeck, or is Valve likely to announce a new model within the next 12 months, or are there better options (I've heard a lot of people talking about the ROG Ally)?
you dont need a 2000 dollars pc. prices are all fucked up right now. if you can buy used. a 3600x and a 2080 and you should be ready to go. or a 5700xt if you go team red.my ps5 to get a good gaming computer
I used to want Nintendo to go 3rd party, but now they're the only one I don't. Not only because it would help woke PS & XB, but also Nintendo can barely output games at a regular pace now, imagine needing to do Zelda with PS6 graphics. We'd get one every 20 years instead of every 6-10.Sometimes I want Nintendo to put their games on PC because that’s where they would run best and be easiest to mod, then I remember how much their consoles make mustards seethe.
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There's mods to fix that. There's mods for everything, though. There's even an Oblivion mod to order a pizza from Domino's.That's reasonable, just don't be shook when you realize that Morrowind is not nearly as helpful as Skyrim is when figuring out where to go. Other than that they are both excellent games.
I kinda already grew up on PC gaming. I alternated between consoles for more graphically intense games and PC for less graphically intense games. There's no way my parents would have allowed me to have a full on gaming PC. The gaming PC games were all rated M, anyway. This was the early 2000's-mid 2000's when system requirements went up every other week.Strategy games are what made me make the leap years ago, I had an xbox one and a PC from 2005 and I was spending more time playing the original dawn of war on the shitty old PC.
Once you get a PC you should buy civ and some other strategy games.
Seasonic is my go to brand. Never had an issue with them.Gigabyte UD-GM-A
ThermalTake Toughpower GF-1 and GF-3
Corsair RM-e
Cooler Master MWE Gold
Super Flower Leadex VII
Silverstone DA- Gold
I've had my gaming laptop for more than 6 months and it can easily run Spore on max.Gaming laptops are a scam. I got a gaming laptop 6 months before spore came out and it was already too slow to run it on Max settings. Should always go for the big boy pc for anyone more serious than college level cad. Don't skimp on your motherboard or your CPU cooler
The common brands are all fine and have some guaranteed minimum quality, really as long as it's got a long warranty and is above $80 USD it's probably fine.Seasonic is my go to brand. Never had an issue with them.
My pc is my *insert every console here* and more have you never heard of emulation?Sometimes I want Nintendo to put their games on PC because that’s where they would run best and be easiest to mod, then I remember how much their consoles make mustards seethe.
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I can't speak to when valve is going to release the next steam deck but if you're getting that form factor you absolutely want a steam deck. The tight hardware + software integration is so important it really is make or break. Any other deck-type device is just a pile of parts they threw windows 10 on. Windows isn't going to sleep properly then have you back in the game in a couple seconds, the average fps might be a bit higher but the frame times will suck, etc. You want a deck.Is now a good time to buy a Steamdeck, or is Valve likely to announce a new model within the next 12 months, or are there better options (I've heard a lot of people talking about the ROG Ally)?
Honestly just get a name-brand one (corsair, seasonic, evga, etc.) with a 7+ year warranty and 80 plus rating. Also be aware: modular cables are NOT interchangeable between power supplies. Good way to fry your shit.can you recommend a good reliable power supply?
1. my budget is 1k min, with a max of 1.5kIf you're still putting together a parts list we're missing critical information. Do you have a budget? What resolution monitor do you have/want? Storage requirements? Any other PC tasks besides gaming?
1k is definitely doable, but you might have to go and buy a second-hand card.1. my budget is 1k min, with a max of 1.5k
2. I want to get a high refresh monitior. i don't need 4k, but maybe 1080p or something a bit higher than that if it exists
3. probably 1TB so I have enough for programs, games, and archiving media
4. probably some video editing, but nothing much other than gaming and web browsing
I probably should've asked this directly but are you alright with used parts? Most things like ram and cpu either work or they don't so saving money on used can be really worth it. Either way I think what you want is doable with your budget. Here's what I would suggest:1. my budget is 1k min, with a max of 1.5k
2. I want to get a high refresh monitior. i don't need 4k, but maybe 1080p or something a bit higher than that if it exists
3. probably 1TB so I have enough for programs, games, and archiving media
4. probably some video editing, but nothing much other than gaming and web browsing
I don't mean to be rude but this is a retarded suggestion. They make 28TB drives now and you can get a new one in the low 20's for $200-250. A 1TB HDD is basically scrap at this point and they haven't made new ones that small in ages so it will be used and old. Plus at the size it might be SMR. Do not get a 1TB hdd (or anything under 10TB, really) unless it's free. And even then...A 1TB HDD for archiving is also $40 roughly.
His ideal budget is $1000, and my guess is he just wants to archive images and clips for reposting. I wasn't gonna suggest spending money on bulk storage when it could go to other parts of a system.I don't mean to be rude but this is a retarded suggestion.
Unless you're playing flight sims or have the absolute worst tab management, 64GB is overkill. Even when I had 32 I was barely using 20.Ram I would say 64gb
My only issue with this is that 32" 1440p looks a little blocky compared to 27" 1440p.shoot for a 32" 1440p 144hz
Forgot the case. $80-100 has some good options. Anything with a mesh front and fans included should be fine thermally though.cpu: $250-400, AMD X3D
ram: ~$125, 2x 32gb
mobo: ~$80-120, whatever works
psu: ~$100, 750-900w, name brand, 80+
monitor: $200-350, 1440p, 32", 144+ hz, HDR if possible. Check monitors unboxed.
gpu: $400-600, RX 9070/7900XT for AMD, or xx70/xx80 nvidia card. >11GB vram.
Storage: ~$100 2tb SSD, ~$150 2x used HDDs 10TB+
@Osama Bin Laden This is a reasonable concession to make; just IMO the $30-60 it saves isn't worth half the ram. Then again I do love my browser tabs.Unless you're playing flight sims or have the absolute worst tab management, 64GB is overkill. Even when I had 32 I was barely using 20.
I thought about mentioning it but I'm already just giving guidelines, basically any case will work, plus it's an aesthetic choice. @Osama Bin Laden pick case to taste with left over funds. Gamer's nexus has good case reviews, short version is get something with a couple fans and ideally a mesh front as @Bogan suggests.Forgot the case. $80-100 has some good options. Anything with a mesh front and fans included should be fine thermally though.
It doesn't matter what he's doing. Suggesting someone get a 1TB HDD in 2025 is retarded. There's no corner cases or anything either, I'm sorry but it's just a bad recommendation.His ideal budget is $1000, and my guess is he just wants to archive images and clips for reposting. I wasn't gonna suggest spending money on bulk storage when it could go to other parts of a system.