Heather/Sanura🦩
oki to go along with my previous plurk if I were to get a new computer capable of running sl and creating for sl, should I buy a pre-built or build my own type computer. I'd like to stay under 1k.
Nimil
building it yourself can lead to greater discounts, but it depends on if you know how to build it or not, cause obviously even if you get the parts, if you have to pay someone else to build it, its going to add to the cost.
Sometimes Bacon
there's a LOT of great after christmas sales at places like best buy
Sometimes Bacon
no shame buying a prebuilt is not a bad thing anymore. ive done it (twice)
Gogo ♔
Prebuilt. Why stress yourself out?
MarvelMouse 🐭
I'd go prebuilt too!
Heather/Sanura🦩
Sometimes Bacon : this won't be until at least summer sadly but I'm trying to figure out my options now to prepare.
Skittish Turkey
Do you have a Microcenter close to you?
Sometimes Bacon
there's still lots of good deals all year, i got my kid's pc in june for his birthday
Heather/Sanura🦩
Skittish Turkey : I haven't even heard of them.
Little Sunshine
I built mine and 100% saved money and got better stuff
Squeak =^..^=
Desktop or laptop?
Newegg (dot com) has some complete desktop builds under $800 - but would require a monitor. Free shipping on many.
Little Sunshine
There is a website I will find when I’m at my pc, you put in the parts you want and I will tell you if it’s all compatible. Even the case size, if the stuff your living will fit
Little Sunshine
Buying*
Heather/Sanura🦩
oh desktop
Whiskey says
Whiskey says
Casey just built her own last year and saved about $600 for the same specs. Now that graphics cards are easier to get again, it's not that hard to build your own.
Whiskey says
However, I did buy my last two as prebuilds and I love them and haven't had a moment of issues.
Alicia ✿
Despite my FH being incredibly good at building computers, we've done prebuilt for my last 2. If we need to add something, it can be done. But prebuilt is just easier and less stress.
Heather/Sanura🦩
I've never built a computer before so I think pre-built is the way to go.
Sometimes Bacon
my only suggestion, in addition to making sure you have dedicated graphics (any is fine, just not integrated), get at least 16G of RAM and get SSD for your harddrive. That's going to be a difference in price but it will make a huge difference in performance.
Sometimes Bacon
as long as you have those 3 things you should be able to play SL and create with minimal issues.
Sometimes Bacon
you dont have to know what all these mean, just make sure it says that on the listing.
Heather/Sanura🦩
I know what all those mean. and I'll be asking here before I buy anything.
Sometimes Bacon
people are going to tell you all sorts of things on what they think is better but it really just boils down to those
Heather/Sanura🦩
Sometimes Bacon : good point. and thank you
✴Sparkling✴
plan for amazon day in July, that was when I did mine
Heather/Sanura🦩
✴Sparkling✴ : oh smart.
Renee Harvy
good questions and responses. I would love to see some spec sheets about optimal builds for Second life too. I feel like Strawberry S used to post those, but it's been years.
Snowhawk
No shame in buying a prebuilt, but my new one that I just built was right at $1k, It was super easy to put together. I get a pretty stable 75fps in SL wherever I go.
Snowhawk
If you want my parts list, I can pull that together for you.
✴Sparkling✴
Snowhawk : please post what you got and where
Nimil
i'm happy to share my parts list as well, dakota picked my parts for me based on budget and what i wanted to be able to do and this is the second pc he's part picked for me and i've been super happy with both builds. my kid is using my old build now.
Nimil
https://imgs.plurk.com/QBu/mDd/pjSKtEcDitnz9WyyBujKnKGHe2Y_lg.png this is my current build from the part picker list i put together when i built mine
Nimil
i do have some fps bottle necking but i am pretty sure that is due to my internet not being able to keep up with SL loading things.
✴Sparkling✴
was it hard to put ogether?
Nimil
✴Sparkling✴ : for me no, but i've built 3 now, and i grew up in an electronics repair shop lol
Snowhawk
Nimil : Hah! My previous PC has the same case.

I'll go put the list together.
Snowhawk
✴Sparkling✴ : Okay, this is my list. The price on the graphics is not what the price is on Amazon. I paid 399, and it's currently 409. The two Crucial SSDs are a Christmas gift, so you can also ignore those prices, or factor them in as later addition. lol

https://pcpartpicker.com/...
Snowhawk
The case and power supply were on sale when I got them, which is WHY I got them. I had other things I was looking at, but I saw I could get Aesthetically Pleasing for just a bit more... I went that route. The case Nimil has is a fine case, and is still housing my previous PC.
✴Sparkling✴
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Snowhawk
I am using the box cooler with my build, so that's why there's not one in the list. It will likely be upgraded later, but I'm not overclocking anything so it's fine for now.

This is a how to good video, and in general, Jay has a lot of useful information, including what to do after it's built.
How to build a computer
Snowhawk
I did end up getting my CPU from BestBuy, because I would have been waiting like 2 weeks from Amazon. My total for everything, but the two gifted drives, was $1,048.84. I also do live in NH, so there is no sales tax on there.
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