Lately, I've noticed a lot of confusion around the idea of "budget PCs." With component prices going up and new architectures coming out, does it really make sense to build a low/mid-low end rig in 2024? I'm talking about something that can handle 1080p in modern games without rendering for hours or struggling to open Chrome with 30 tabs. On top of that, will these parts hold up for future upgrades, or will they just become a burden? Let’s hear your thoughts—I don’t want to end up like the typical person who builds something that’s obsolete in six months or ends up costing more than a console.
Is it worth building a budget gaming PC today?
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What if we try an AMD Ryzen 5 5600 + RX 6600? It offers great value, and at 1080p, it handles current games smoothly without issues. Do you think this upgrade would leave me short for future upgrades, or is it a solid starting point?