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7 years ago
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Buying a gaming desktop?

Hey all, long time no talk! I was originally a part of the Sims.com forums back around 2014-2015 when Sims 4 first came out. I'd like to get a new gaming desktop that can be futureproofed for 4 an...
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    puzzlezaddict
    7 years ago

    @SimsLover2247  Sorry for the delay; I was caught up in a couple of things.

    So, if you want a 2070, it's best to go with the standard version and replace it in a few years.  (The high-end 2070s, the ones meant to last 5 years, are $160 more, and by then you'll have moved on to more demanding games than any 2070 could handle.  The baseline 2080 would be $198 extra.)  I upgraded the power supply in this model so that you'll be able to add whatever kind of card you want later, and it has a 240mm liquid cooling kit so you won't ever have to worry about keeping your processor temperatures down.

    Edit:  I checked before going to bed, and the deals changed at midnight PDT.  This configuration is $1673, with a 1 TB SSD as well as a 3 TB HDD that's free today only.  (There's always something free or heavily discounted, so it's just a matter of picking the right day to buy.  Yesterday, 16 GB RAM was $40 off.)  Keyboard and mouse, $5 each, are included.

    http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1LGAXF

    A couple of notes:  I didn't "decorate" the computer at all; it comes with the default case fans.  If you want the embellishments, you can add them now, or just replace the fans later.  If you don't like the case I picked out (the cheapest one), there are a couple of other options to choose from.

    The video capture card is said to be the best entry-level model for streaming, but it only captures at 1920x1080.  A 4K card would be significantly more expensive, and most viewers wouldn't notice a difference, anyway.

    I upgraded the power supply (850W) so that it will be able to support the next graphics card you buy, whatever it happens to be.  The upgrade was only $14 extra from the 650W you'd need, and Corsair is an excellent brand for PSUs.

    As always, if you have any more questions, feel free to ask.

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