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Good Reasons to Build a High-End PC?

Aleksbgbg

I mean I'm all about building a new PC, high end so that it's there and I have the money....

 

But I can't justify it.

 

Good reasons? I would like to be able to have a reason for having a high-end PC and it being useful

 

Thanks :)

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Longer lasting performance

Higher game details, at a more pleasurable gaming experience

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More details, longer lasting components because companies only use the creme o' the crop for their highest end products, more powerful and you have the ability to do more.  Look at my system, it treats 4K(sometimes) and 1440p games the same way a Hellcat treats a Fiat flying at it, at full speed by giving no fucks.

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Simply, a higher-end PC lets you experience higher levels of performance. In practical terms, that means gaming at 4K, or getting as many games as possible to run at 144 FPS, and/or with superior details enabled.

 

But if you just don't want any of that, there's not much point in trying to justify it to yourself. If your goal is to game at 1080p and 60 FPS, then tailor your system to that and save some money.

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Only reason to build a "high-end" one is if number one, you can afford it; number two, if you want to be able to run games at their highest graphics settings.

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Lasts longer

More capable if you decide to do something that requires it

Swag

Multiple monitors

what @Kloaked said.

Ketchup is better than mustard.

GUI is better than Command Line Interface.

Dubs are better than subs

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Lasts longer

More capable if you decide to do something that requires it

Swag

Multiple monitors

what @Kloaked said.

 

Swag should be number one. Oops.

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I don't know what is a high end pc for you and what you'll use it for so I really couldn't tell my opinion on that matter.

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there are many "reasons", but then there is so what money and smart money.

high-end is subjective as to accessibility to money and availability to hardware.

but it really depends on use of the PC to what hardware "really" needs to be

purchased for a premium or get-by experience.

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Power. Because you say to yourself that "I need more power". Just ask Vergil.

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