Had to buy a GAMING computer tower....well, sort of "had to"
My computer shut down unexpectedly the other day…..wouldn't let me log in, said I had attempted too many times even though I had not. So, a few days passed and it happened again this morning. My brother said it sounds like a hardware issue and he'd look at it when he has time. For now, my trust in this machine is gone, so I ran out this morning to buy a replacement.
It turns out the days of runing down the road and buying a tower is gone….you can buy sets of "stuff" with the monitors, crappy keyboards and such. You can order something….but in stock the only towers they have they call GAMING machines. Its so they can charge you more. Its got a better video card, bigger hard drive…..but the MAIN thing is the ridiculous tower with the clear side, so you can see the fancy lit up guts of the thing.
I'm somebody now guys……
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Too late, but you could've had a refurbished business machine from Woot! or NewEgg.
Can I ask where you went that only had gaming-grade PC towers available? That sounds really odd, but it's not that I don't believe you: I'm just curious.
Well, now that you've got power you might as well use it. Need help setting up a Steam account? I've got a number of recommendations based on genre.
There are only two places within driving distance of me that had desk top computers "in stock"…..either Best Buy, or Sams. A little further out and I could go to Office Depot, but none of them had anything other than bundle deals in stock with the keyboard, monitors and such included (that I do not need.) The cheapest bundle was $800 at Sams….but for $900 I could get the gaming computer. For what its worth I'd rather have the gaming tower over the bundle machine for that price difference.
My brother has been after me HARD to play Starcraft for as long as I can remember. I don't play on my computer though…..he and my husband both do. I have too much work to do all of the time on my machine. When I'm done working I really want AWAY from my desk.
I don't suppose I could ask for pictures? I'm a real fan of gaming PCs, and I'm interested in seeing what $900 gets you even if it's what's called a "prebuilt".
I'm going to assume you mean Starcraft 2 there, or are your husband and brother hardcore enough to still be playing Starcraft 1?
I get you, either way. I mean I'm the complete opposite, I come home from my desk job to stare at my home PC all night, but I get it.
https://www.samsclub.com/p/cyberpowerpc-gamer-supreme-liquid-cool-slc6600sam-w-intel-core-i7-13700f-2-1ghz/P03021056?xid=plp_product_2
It shows $1100 on the website, but it was $900 in the store….I think they are getting rid of this model.
Heck, you could have had Forge's grandson build you one!
I should have a backup machine at the ready for when things go down here….but if I did that my machine would last until the end of time.
And I thought I was doing good with an Nvidia 1050Ti card. A 4060? Ooooeeee! I could finally run DCS without the side of the tower glowing orange.🤣
The last time I was in a little computer store around me that specialized in gaming machines he had liquid cooled machines! B.T.W. Kasey, you have been "somebody" for many of us for a long time.
Awwww…..you are too sweet.
I have noticed a very big difference with this one and my last machine. Its a LOT faster in every way. I'm pretty happy.
The switch over was quick too because everything is on the cloud. I just had to log in and it was all there.
Just looked over the spec sheet and honestly? For $900 you ended up getting a pretty solid machine. If they were trying to get rid of these, it's probably due to the 4000-series RTX graphics card. It's not a bad card (it's great!) but the 4000 series ended up being only a marginal improvement over the 3000 series cards that came before it, so people who had a 3000 series card didn't see a reason to upgrade and those who didn't have a card in the first place went for the cheaper 3000 series, so now Nvidia is trying to liquidate its remaining 4000s. At least, that's what I've been told but can't validate, so take this with a grain of salt.
I see this is your first taste of potent computing power, and am reminded of recently where my parents borrowed my $2000 laptop to do their taxes on and were shocked at how much better it ran than the computers they were used to. Well, if you ever want to put your new horsepower to the test, you know who to message.
I will keep you in the loop if I ever jump off into computer gaming. I've always played console games….just my little favorites, not "all" games that come out. Our internet is some of the worst speeds you'll ever see, so nobody really expects to play online who lives out here. Right now I'm killing time with Picman games….finished beating the 1st and 2nd versions recently…about to start the 3rd, then the 4th version. I always kick back to Zelda and Skyrim when I have a lot of spare time. Right now every moment is filled with work….tax season is always busy.
Why does it seem to me that all these messages are in Greek?
It's not Greek, @yonson , the 'R' is silent.
LOL @NeoBlackdog I was thinking the same.
Neo, I concur. Your logic is inescapable.
The 3000 series cards might be only marginally slower at the lower echelons. Comparing a 3090 to a 4090 isn't even close.
Along with gaming, I also do rendering, and do work for Folding@home project. My single 4090 does more work than my pair of 2080's and the 3090 COMBINED!
The 4000 series cards are supposed to be the flagship until late 2024 they say, maybe even '25 before the 5000 series come out.
I always build a very high end PC (HEDT) and use it for 5+ years but do a Nvidia graphics card refresh with every generation. My current system only has a water cooled CPU
But in the past, I have had water cooled systems cooling all major parts including CPU, GPU, memory, and even the power supply (shown below)
Locust, I think you got a great deal it would seem.
If all the bling turns out too much for you, fans can be easily swapped out and other LED's turned off or unplugged. I was into that stuff for a very brief time. Now, I like them understated and minimal lights.
Its on a shelf nobody can even see….so I don't really care about the lights and such all that much. It is pretty cool looking though. My brother spent a small fortune building a computer when he sold a house he had planned on renting that didn't work out all that well. That was the first "official" gaming computer that I saw with all the crazy lights. He is the head of I.T. for an elevator company and does play computer games.
I haven't downloaded teamviewer yet so I can get him to come in and tweak a few things for me yet, but I will do that and take him to dinner one day soon.
I have been happy with this computer….easy change over, no hiccups.
NICE!!!!
The image I had formed in my mind of you was just blown completely out of the water. Wow!
guess it has gone from a hobby to just a game now……..
Damn! That setup has a better cooling system than my Nissan.
Great now you will be playing call of duty instead of selling guns!
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
What image was in your mind for me? Now I am genuinely curious.
When I think of someone that knows computers as well as you sound like you know computers I just don't tend to think of 'gun people'. What you said up there^^^^ about this card and that card went over my head like a rocket. I know they're parts in the computer, but you sound like you could build one from scratch! Impressive!
LOL! We are all around you… i.e. IT/Computer professionals that are also in to guns…some of us just don't get too deep in to the computer queries etc. that come up on this forum because it is often funnier to read the non-pro answers folks post. Plus it often becomes to much like work trying to help folks that are often in over their heads…. just my humble opinion, but I can tell we do have many members that are in the industry and a lot of others that are the shade tree wanna-be types. Either way I'm here for the fun.
So you're tellin' me I'm surrounded by nerds? Is that what I'm hearin'?
Kidding guys. I have a lot of respect for folks that can keep these confounded machines on the tracks.
my son built this I believe it is water cooled.
"So you're tellin' me I'm surrounded by nerds? Is that what I'm hearin'?
Kidding guys. I have a lot of respect for folks that can keep these confounded machines on the tracks."
yes @NeoBlackdog pretty much what I'm saying! LOL! in all seriousness, we have a few regular members that I know are techie types that some would call Nerds or they may prefer Geeks… However making a living in something that pays or in my case "paid" the bills to be able to retire and do other things like buy guns, tractors, land, and play at ranching/ farming whatever floats your boat doesn't necessarily define us as one thing, I have raised my own beef like you do and have some land and still grow hay for my friends that are anything from oil field workers to farmers using computers to guide their tractors to truck drivers and even some medical doctors and everything in between. Just cause I spent 30+ years in communications/IT industry doesn't mean I still don't do redneck crazy stuff! For example this is what I was doing when my phone beeped saying you had replied. Oh and yes beer was involved with the changing of the little riding mowers blades… LOL!
Oh and the first computer I built for myself in the early 80's required the use of a soldering iron and individual components (no FRUs available at the time) to kinda get back on the threads original concept. 😂