Are prebuilds ever worth it? Have you ever seen a pre-built that was worth a damn? Would you recommend buying the parts and paying for someone to assemble it if you're a lazy piece of shit?
Pic related: It's an 8pack OrionX, A.K.A. a 26,000 euro computer.
Most prebuilts are fine nowadays actually. The biggest thing to watch out for is weak PSU's and overkill CPU's. For some reason some "gaminh PCs" have an i7 and like a 750Ti. It's always funny when people on Sup Forums and Sup Forums will say shit like "I can build this for half the price!" And then massively cut corners and use inferior parts.
Sebastian Ortiz
>120mm deepkewl >el e deee fans >el e deeee strip lighting >over kill 1000w power supply with shitty bronze efficiency >windows 10
There was an hp prebuilt some time ago with a 980ti that was being sold very cheap during a sale. It cost pretty much as much as a 980ti iirc.
Julian Wood
>huge mark up labour costs and you miss out on learning how to fix something if it goes wrong
Also building a computer yourself if hang the fun and not hard at all
Evan Robinson
Funny thing is, the way this GPU/PSU/component hike from mining is set up; yes, lol.
Dominic Foster
They're fine the Alienware Aurora is decent value
Isaiah Clark
I would go pre-built if I were going liquid cooled, cuz I know jack fucking shit about it and if I were going to shell out a bunch of money for high quality components in the loop, I would prefer that they were in capable hands.
If I had a buddy who was good with liquid cooling, sure, I'd buy the parts and build it with him, but nope.
Aaron Nelson
>Caring about lights >Spending 2x on titanium that will take 10 years to payback >gaymin on any other OS
I don't think they are really targeting autistic chinkpad owners user. You powerlevel is still obscured well.
Ryan Thomas
fuck no its not. back in the day maybe when computers were hefty thick guage steel beasts of burden but everything is so fucking cheapened these days because youre paying to participate in a data mining botnet
Mason Nguyen
are you literally homosexual
also even though it is bronze 1000 watt allows easy SLI with 580s in the future, and as long as your aren't overcocking bronze will be just fine
Leo Allen
From just comparing price of components to price of a similar prebuilt, prebuilds are usually competitive for lower end computers. For high end shit it's usually cheaper to build yourself.
Jaxson Ortiz
Basic liquid cooling is stupid easy these days. If you buy a liquid cooling kit it will be totally self contained. You install it just like any other CPU cooler.
Ian Sanders
just buy an AIO
Daniel Howard
reduced ripple helps
Samuel Price
For business use they are well worth it. Get a service contract and just mail away the whole PC and get a new one, or the local manufacturer service tech comes to your business and fixes it.
Saving a few hundred dollars per PC for custom built ones is not worth it in a business when you have to pay extra IT dudes salaries to troubleshoot components.
Easton Sanchez
>upgrade from 400 to 1000 watts instead of 500-600 gold for some reason >4gb 580 and no 8gb upgrade option it's SO close to being a good buy >SLI with 580s >SLI ever nice meme
James Perez
580s are prime SLI territory
Bentley Jackson
It's still one of the only ways to get an RX 580 powered PC, because you sure as hell won't find the cards in stock anywhere else. So right now it's worth it for a decent amount of people that just wanna play games and not spend weeks stalking store inventory/craigslist.
Cooper Sanders
with current gpu prices it actually is.
Lincoln Ross
[citation needed]
also, ripple != efficiency
Gavin Martinez
No. You can build it with higher quality components, and for way less money.
Not to mention warranty on separate items,ability to mod it without voiding your warranty.
Building a pc is piss easy,other than applying thermal paste, it is just looking where to connect pins(labeled perfectly) and connect boards cables in only place they fit.