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Hey, my friend wants to have a gaming pc. We looked on ebay and didn't find anything what we wanted. His max budget is 350USD. Any recommendation of what we could get? I thought about an used xeon CPU but I'm not sure how good they are for gaming.

Thanks for helping us.

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Look on eBay for a Sandy Bridge i5 PC for 100$ or less, get the RAM to 8GB, then you have more than 200$ to spend on a GPU, go with a GTX 1060.

 

EDIT: Don't post eBay links here though, not allowed. And if you find any Ivy Bridge i5s or higher for a bit higher, go with that, not sure if the Sandy Bridge CPUs bottleneck a card like that.

 

Also there is a lot of compatibility checks with PCs like this, so hit me up on discord if you need any help: Vespertine#4476

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Just now, Kilobytez95 said:

A console.

no

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Just now, kenx00x said:

no

Well then he should consider extending his budget to around 550 and go for a midrange Ryzen build from scratch.

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2 minutes ago, Vespertine said:

Look on eBay for a Sandy Bridge i5 PC for 100$ or less, get the RAM to 8GB, then you have more than 200$ to spend on a GPU, go with a GTX 1060.

1060s cost more than 200$ and he would likely be getting a really old i5 from the 1st gen era or a cheapo dell pre built for 100$. Sure maybe it's possible to find a half decent system for that price but it's unlikely.

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Just now, Kilobytez95 said:

Well then he should consider extending his budget to around 550 and go for a midrange Ryzen build from scratch.

Well, then he would have to wait another year.

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Just now, Kilobytez95 said:

Well then he should consider extending his budget to around 550 and go for a midrange Ryzen build from scratch.

You can build a 1080p gaming PC with 350$ even with new parts, which will perform a lot better than a console.

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Just now, Kilobytez95 said:

1060s cost more than 200$ and he would likely be getting a really old i5 from the 1st gen era or a cheapo dell pre built for 100$. Sure maybe it's possible to find a half decent system for that price but it's unlikely.

I didn't say 1st gen, I said Sandy Bridge...

 

Yeah I did mention compatibility.

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Just now, kenx00x said:

Well, then he would have to wait another year.

I don't know how old this friend is but he can always get a job. If he's young maybe pick up a paper route or do extra chores around the house and ask his parents for a few extra $ here and there.

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1 minute ago, Vespertine said:

You can build a 1080p gaming PC with 350$ even with new parts, which will perform a lot better than a console.

350 is pushing it. Likely hes going to want to play a few newer games too. I personally wouldn't recommend a gaming system for under 600$ simply because you severely limit yourself. At that point you might aswell buy a console.

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Just now, Kilobytez95 said:

350 is pushing it. Likely hes going to want to play a few newer games too. I personally wouldn't recommend a gaming system for under 600$ simply because you severely limit yourself. At that point you might aswell buy a console.

A GTX 1050 can certainly fit in there, maybe even GTX 1050 Ti, you're saying that is similar to a console? Nearly every game can play 1080p on a GTX 1050, even if there are VRAM limitations.

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3 minutes ago, Kilobytez95 said:

I don't know how old this friend is but he can always get a job. If he's young maybe pick up a paper route or do extra chores around the house and ask his parents for a few extra $ here and there.

Let's just say that he tried getting a job but failed and his parents are poor.

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Just now, Vespertine said:

A GTX 1050 can certainly fit in there, maybe even GTX 1050 Ti, you're saying that is similar to a console? Nearly every game can play 1080p on a GTX 1050, even if there are VRAM limitations.

You said 1060 not 1050.

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Just now, kenx00x said:

Let's just say that he tried getting a job but failed and his parents are poor.

Well maybe he can cut lawns or something. I'm pretty sure Linus made a video about this.

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Just now, Kilobytez95 said:

You said 1060 not 1050.

1050 with new parts, GTX 1060 can be done with used OEM systems.

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Just now, Kilobytez95 said:

Well maybe he can cut lawns or something. I'm pretty sure Linus made a video about this.

Who can actually be bothered lol.

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Just now, Vespertine said:

1050 with new parts, GTX 1060 can be done with used OEM systems.

And that is far from ideal. Have you ever tried to add hardware to a pre built? It's not always possible and when it is sometimes there are power and or compatibility issues. it would make much more sense to spend a bit more and just go full custom even if it's with used parts.

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1 minute ago, Vespertine said:

1050 with new parts, GTX 1060 can be done with used OEM systems.

Honestly I would go for a gtx 1050ti that doesn't have a 6 pin power connector if they are buying a old oem system as they often don't have a psu that can support 6 pin power connectors. 

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Just now, Kilobytez95 said:

And that is far from ideal. Have you ever tried to add hardware to a pre built? It's not always possible and when it is sometimes there are power and or compatibility issues. it would make much more sense to spend a bit more and just go full custom even if it's with used parts.

Again, that's why I said there are compatibility issues. Usually, if the case is a mid-mini tower and I run up compatibility checks on the PSU and MOBO, everything will be fine.

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1 minute ago, Brooksie359 said:

Honestly I would go for a gtx 1050ti that doesn't have a 6 pin power connector if they are buying a old oem system as they often don't have a psu that can support 6 pin power connectors. 

Hmm, yeah, though getting a new PSU for about 30$ (EVGA W1), he could still have a 3GB 1060.

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Just now, Vespertine said:

Hmm, yeah, though getting a new PSU for about 30$ (EVGA W1), he could still have a 3GB 1060.

That's a crap teir psu that I wouldn't let touch any of my hardware with its horrible voltage regulation and ripple suppression. Better off just getting a 1050ti that can stick into any oem no problem or even a used 750ti if they are on a real budget.

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Does $350 include the peripherals, monitor, etc or does he already have those?

13 minutes ago, Vespertine said:

You can build a 1080p gaming PC with 350$ even with new parts, which will perform a lot better than a console.

Haha, I'd like to see that.

8 minutes ago, kenx00x said:

Let's just say that he tried getting a job but failed and his parents are poor.

If at first you don't succeed, try try again..

2 minutes ago, Vespertine said:

Hmm, yeah, though getting a new PSU for about 30$ (EVGA W1), he could still have a 3GB 1060.

If putting into a prebuilt, some motherboards don't use standard PSU pins.

CPU: Ryzen 9 5900 Cooler: EVGA CLC280 Motherboard: Gigabyte B550i Pro AX RAM: Kingston Hyper X 32GB 3200mhz

Storage: WD 750 SE 500GB, WD 730 SE 1TB GPU: EVGA RTX 3070 Ti PSU: Corsair SF750 Case: Streacom DA2

Monitor: LG 27GL83B Mouse: Razer Basilisk V2 Keyboard: G.Skill KM780 Cherry MX Red Speakers: Mackie CR5BT

 

MiniPC - Sold for $100 Profit

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RAM: G.Skill RipJaws 16GB DDR3 Storage: Transcend MSA370 128GB GPU: Intel 4400 Graphics

PSU: Integrated Case: Shuttle XPC Slim

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