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DarkKitarist t1_j8d61jr wrote

I'm still into gaming, but it's become less and less viable to upgrade on a 2 year basis, since the prices keep rising and rising, especially in the GPU market. And if anything I wanted to regularly update my GPU since I also use it for 3D modeling and working in Unreal Engine. I wanted to upgrade to a 4090 this year, but there is no way in hell I'm paying over 2k€ for it. Also most higher end stuff is more expensive in EU so it's a bummer to be an PC enthusiasts these days...

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RickySpanish1272 t1_j8dlbri wrote

I’ve found the last generation GPUs fairly reasonably priced recently if you don’t have to have the latest and greatest.

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richardawkings t1_j8dm9fe wrote

I upgraded from a 960 to 3080. My graphics card this time around was the price of my entire computer before. I use my rig for gaming and work but if things keep going the way they are going, my next rig would be a console and ill just keeo my computer for work. I could have probably bought a PS5, Switch, Xbox, TV and surround sound system for the price I paid for my current setup. I'm convinced that PC part manufacturers hate PC gamers.

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Lord_Shisui t1_j8dcig6 wrote

Meh I'm not so sure about mechanical keyboards. Most of them are so obnoxiously loud I can't stand them.

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DarkKitarist t1_j8ddby0 wrote

I switched to a mechanical Razer keyboard with their orange switches and it's quiet enough to type and has that mecha feeling which made my typing much faster and accurate.

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MRaholan t1_j8ddlq9 wrote

A cheap desktop PC isn't going to rub you that much. And honestly for the firepower you get it's typically worth it since you can upgrade as you go for years

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Roro_Yurboat t1_j8dv470 wrote

Every time I've planned "upgrade as you go", there has been a pin change or chipset update or something that makes upgrading not worth the effort or expense.

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