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Gaming PC gamercels help an oldcel. Best pre-built PC tower for Unreal 4 Engine games?

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As an oldcel I'm still stuck on using old DELL and HP 500 Business units with a NVIDIA 750GTX ti powered by a measly Pentium Dual Core 3.2ghz processor.

Works ok for oldcel FPS shooter games like CS-GO and COD-MW2, but looking to upgrade to Unreal 4 Engine.

So do I need an I3, 15, 17 with which graphics card please?
 
Don’t know much about the Unreal engine but I bet anything i5 and higher would work, as far as graphics go, I have a 780ti myself but I think the 1080 would be good for your situation
 
Don’t know much about the Unreal engine but I bet anything i5 and higher would work, as far as graphics go, I have a 780ti myself but I think the 1080 would be good for your situation

Thanks.

Will head up summer sales 2020 for an I5 pre-built. PC Gaming components are very expensive or just plain fake right now.

Will glitch my way through Unreal 4 Engine modding with my current build.
 
Build yourself a pc with amd cpu compatible mother board. You can usually just buy new amd cpus without needing to get a new mother board each time like it is with intel.
Get at least 16gb ram and at least gtx 1060 6gb model or amd 580r 8gb
 
Aren't the really good graphics cards ridiculously overpriced because of people buying them for crypto coin? :feelsbadman:
Yeah, cryptofags destroyed the pc part economy tbh. Fuck them.
 
Yeah, cryptofags destroyed the pc part economy tbh. Fuck them.
This. I got a RX 590 8GB for 189, upgraded from a 1050. Love this card so far. Everything max, 60 plus always.
 
If you live near a Microcenter, their "Powerspec" brand offers good value prebuilts

I'm not sure what your budget is, but I recommend one of these. You'll get what you pay for, the more expensive one will last longer


 
I'm a UK-cel so its all pre-built PC World and John Lewis. I think Overclockers is our only online specialist.

A local independent computer shop shot themselves in the foot by saying, online components were far cheaper.

Might research Business Rigs and soup it up with fans and new GPUs with YouTube how tos.
 
I'm a UK-cel so its all pre-built PC World and John Lewis. I think Overclockers is our only online specialist.

A local independent computer shop shot themselves in the foot by saying, online components were far cheaper.

Might research Business Rigs and soup it up with fans and new GPUs with YouTube how tos.
Do you have a budget? I can pick some of the nice ones out at overclockers if you want
 
Do you have a budget? I can pick some of the nice ones out at overclockers if you want

Don't laugh but I found a used Ryzen AMD in-store for £350 (great british pounds) unsure of Graphics card (think it was GTX 960) but apparently it was Unreal 4 ready.

I'm not willing to drop £600-£1000 just yet.
Dude, at least update for a 1080 or something. They must be pretty cheap now that the RTX series is out.



What's the Wattage on that thing?

Running a 300V power supply right now and it might be too long for my PC casing (HP 500 Desktop). What's the length?
 
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If you live near a Microcenter, their "Powerspec" brand offers good value prebuilts

I'm not sure what your budget is, but I recommend one of these. You'll get what you pay for, the more expensive one will last longer


Hahahahaha are you seriously recommending pre-builts?
 
Much better to build it yourself. It might cost $100 more, but you'll get a much better machine that will will last longer, run cooler and faster.

Its not that hard, I knew nothing about PCs before building my first. There's plenty of tutorials on youtube.

Whatever you do, make sure it has a SSD. At least 500gbs, preferably 1TB if you do your own build.
 

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