DTBWolfie
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So, one of many reasons why I've stopped playing games as often as I used to is that my laptop (prebuilt, of course) is, like all electronics, becoming outdated. It lasted a good 3 years somehow managing to truck along, but not my Intel HD Family Graphics (I know, I know, laugh it up) isn't exactly fit for games such as Fallout 4 and any other newer games.
As I turn 15 in just a few days, a couple more job opportunities open, you know, the different diners, fast food joints, and supermarkets. The usual for a teen. Anyways, I plan on getting a job and saving up for a gaming PC, which I have questions about. At the rate of minimum wage here, I figured out it'd only take me 3-4 months to get around 1,400-1,600 dollars, which is definitely good for a gaming PC that'd last years to come. I had a few questions though.
1. Is it better to buy part-by-part as I obtain the money for each individual piece, or save up and buying as a whole (the latter seems easier as I can use something like PCPartPicker which helps to make sure I won't run into any major compatibility issues.)?
2. Say I want to build a beefy gaming computer that can be pushed to the limits with the most HD graphics and stuff like that. Would saving for a few months (assuming I have around $2,000) be enough for a PC of that sorts?
3. Also, anyone who has built their own PC, did everything work out the first time you put it together? Did you receive any DOA parts or compatibility issues?
I am young and naive, so I may sound stupid to someone much more tech savvy in the computer hardware department, however I want to make sure that I don't make any regretful decisions when putting together my first PC.
As I turn 15 in just a few days, a couple more job opportunities open, you know, the different diners, fast food joints, and supermarkets. The usual for a teen. Anyways, I plan on getting a job and saving up for a gaming PC, which I have questions about. At the rate of minimum wage here, I figured out it'd only take me 3-4 months to get around 1,400-1,600 dollars, which is definitely good for a gaming PC that'd last years to come. I had a few questions though.
1. Is it better to buy part-by-part as I obtain the money for each individual piece, or save up and buying as a whole (the latter seems easier as I can use something like PCPartPicker which helps to make sure I won't run into any major compatibility issues.)?
2. Say I want to build a beefy gaming computer that can be pushed to the limits with the most HD graphics and stuff like that. Would saving for a few months (assuming I have around $2,000) be enough for a PC of that sorts?
3. Also, anyone who has built their own PC, did everything work out the first time you put it together? Did you receive any DOA parts or compatibility issues?
I am young and naive, so I may sound stupid to someone much more tech savvy in the computer hardware department, however I want to make sure that I don't make any regretful decisions when putting together my first PC.