Cheap PC build

Range

New member
Hi I need a pc to play games like ETS2 and ATS. I also need peripherals (monitor keyboard and mouse). The monitor must be IPS and probably 23 inches because the space is very limited, (see photos for desk dimensions).
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Tony1044

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What is your maximum budget for everything? Different people have different ideas of cheap.

1.2m x .5m (I am assuming the 19.5" is depth) isn't the smallest desk around
 

SpyderTracks

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For the pc budget is 500-600 pounds and the 19.5 is depth.
You won't be able to get a custom PC for gaming at that price, the absolute minimum budget is about £850 just for the PC.

At that budget you'd be far better off with a console.

Prices have gone up a bit because of the corona situation, it's just not possible at that budget.
 

stegor

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stegor

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There's no monitor in that and whilst it will play them, sure, it’s not going to be a good experience and has zero upgradeability. Plus 4gb RAM is going to struggle with anything windows based.

I Stand by what I said, console I’ll give a much better experience.

ETS2 and ATS are not on console.
 

SpyderTracks

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ETS2 and ATS are not on console.
I realise that. What I'm saying is that you ditch that game and look for an equivalent on console.

The point is while you can configure a PC out of just about any components you like, in my book, it doesn't meet being a "gaming PC" without 2 things:

1/. Being upgradeable, there's absolutely no point in buying a PC just for that iteration. If the budget is so low that it prevents any upgradeablility then it's just not a gaming PC.

2/. Offering better experience than console.

Those two considered, you get more value and better experience from buying a console which will last for 10 years of gaming. A Gaming PC is only worth it if it has a substantial enough platform that will take the user through 2 or 3 upgrade paths down the road. A good platform will happily lead to 7 - 10 years use.

On that build, the CPU and RAM will bottleneck the rest of the system. The Platform isn't powerful enough to call it a gaming PC.
 

stegor

Bright Spark
I realise that. What I'm saying is that you ditch that game and look for an equivalent on console.

The point is while you can configure a PC out of just about any components you like, in my book, it doesn't meet being a "gaming PC" without 2 things:

1/. Being upgradeable, there's absolutely no point in buying a PC just for that iteration. If the budget is so low that it prevents any upgradeablility then it's just not a gaming PC.

2/. Offering better experience than console.

Those two considered, you get more value and better experience from buying a console which will last for 10 years of gaming. A Gaming PC is only worth it if it has a substantial enough platform that will take the user through 2 or 3 upgrade paths down the road. A good platform will happily lead to 7 - 10 years use.

On that build, the CPU and RAM will bottleneck the rest of the system. The Platform isn't powerful enough to call it a gaming PC.

You don't just ditch ATS2 and ETS - I know as I've hundreds of hours invested in them.
 

Range

New member
You won't be able to get a custom PC for gaming at that price, the absolute minimum budget is about £850 just for the PC.

At that budget you'd be far better off with a console.

Prices have gone up a bit because of the corona situation, it's just not possible at that budget.
Thank you for the suggestion. At the moment iI will not buy a pc.
I disagree somewhat. This will play ETS2 and ATS just fine and is within the OPs budget...

https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/saved-configurations/amd-am4-home-office/Fy3NncUn75/
In that build I would change the CPU with a Ryzen and change the RAM from from 4GB to 8GB (2X4) 4GB of RAM is low in 2020
 
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