• otacon239@feddit.de
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      8 months ago

      Definitely not the case. You can easily get all-in-one mini PCs for $400-500 that can play most any new game at 1080p without much issue. Thanks to all the new stuff like DLSS/FSR, you can get away with a lot more for a lot less.

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      8 months ago

      Bought a fine used pc for relatively cheap and upgraded it over time. The CPU from 2016/17 is still mighty fine.
      Also NVMe SSDs are dirt cheap nowadays, although they are more expensive than last year they now cost about as much as I paid for a crappy HDD back in 2017.

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      8 months ago

      I have no idea why you think this… In 2020 you may have had a point, but GPU prices have returned to normal after the cryptodouches destabilized the market.

      I bought a gpu last week that’s was just $120 (Arc A360), and it’s pretty dang solid. A high end (but still affordable) GPU would be about $250 (GTX 3060).

      If we’re talking about matching the latest consoles, then you’re looking at $340 (Radeon 6700) GPU with a $120 CPU (Ryzen 5600). I don’t recommend that, but that’s where the comparison starts. Throw another $60 into that and you start getting specs way above the latest generations.