Wondering what the specs of others are, and maybe future upgrades? Personally I have an AMD Ryzen 5 1600X, 16GB of RAM and a 1050ti. Looking forward to upgrading my 2 year old 1050ti, it's gonna die out soon :(
My PC is relatively old now and needs a good update within the next year or two at most. I think I've got 8GB RAM, i5-7400 and a 1050ti. Doesn't bother me too much though since I just want a 144hz monitor to watch movies x)
I have a 1060 with 1TB of disk space, an i5 processor, and 8gb of ram. I am hopyfully going to upgrade to 16gb of ram soon :D --- Post merged --- Lol back in like 2012-2014 I used to use my moms macbook to play minecraft. I remember playing the hive splegg all day. Does anyone remember Splegg? That shit was fun af
I currently have two main setups aside from my two laptops (2019 Macbook Pro & my 4 year old gaming laptop which is now a craptop) Motherboard: MSI Z370 Gaming Plus Processor: Intel Core i7-8700K Video Card: Gigabyte NVIDIA GTX 1070 ti 8GB SDD: Samsung 850 EVO 500 GB HDD: Seagate 4TB HDD Power Supply: Thermaltake SMART SE 730W Cooling System: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black RAM: 2X 8GB Ballistix Sport DDR4 RAM Sticks Case: NZXT S340 Mid-case Tower (Black) Monitor: Samsung UE590 28" 4K Resolution UHD Monitor Operation System: Windows 10 Home Motherboard: TUF Z390 Gaming Plus WiFi Processor: Intel Core i7-9700K Video Card: Gigabyte NVIDIA RTX 2060 6GB SDD: Samsung 850 EVO 500 GB HDD: Seagate 2TB HDD Power Supply: Thermaltake SMART RGB 730W Cooling System: Cooler Master Hyper 212 LED RAM: 2X 8GB Hyper X 3200GHZ DDR4 RGB RAM Sticks Case: Corsair Carbide 275R Mid-case Tower (Black) Monitor: Asus VG278QR 27" Wide Screen Gaming Monitor Operation System: Windows 10 Home What you want really depends on what you plan on doing with the computer. If you mainly plan on playing games, all you really need is a relatively decent processor & video card which won't cause your PC to bottleneck, at least a 1-2TB hard drive, and 16gb of ram. This is assuming you're playing the newer and more intensive games.
I've got this crappy thing called a Dell Inspiron 7577 "Gaming Laptop". Any time I try and play a high performance game on it (Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege for example) I get what I call "frame spikes". This is where my frames drop from my average 70-80 in game, to around 0-2 frames for 10-20 seconds. It looks like taking a youtube video of a game and slowing it down to .0002% speed.
CPU: Intel core i5-9600k RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB 3200MHZ GPU: Asus Cerberus GTX 1070ti PSU: Coolermaster Masterwatt 650W Case: Corsair 100r CPU Cooler: be quiet! Pure Rock SSD: Crucial 500GB HDD1: WD BLUE 1TB 7200k RPM HDD2: SEAGATE 1TB 7200k RPM