Prebuilt or Custom Desktops?

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I'm looking in to buying myself a new desktop one day around Christmastime and was just wondering if it is better to buy a pre-built desktop or have one custom built. Looking to spend about the £500-600 range if possible. I'm a student studying Games Design, and I'm aware some engines are more demanding than others. So, all around what would be my best course of action?

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Would my price range allow for a decent build? I'm no hardware expect and have no idea where to begin looking.
Custom, depending on where you live, around $1000-$2000.
 

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$1000-$2000 for a DECENT gaming PC.
However, you're not looking for one, so I'd say that your budget would suit.
 

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Hey!
Read my updated post.
Oops, must've missed that. Yeah, that's great. Not looking for anything too powerful at all, I use my laptop for a lot of minor college game development but struggle to play more demanding games.
 

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I'm looking in to buying myself a new desktop one day around Christmastime and was just wondering if it is better to buy a pre-built desktop or have one custom built. Looking to spend about the £500-600 range if possible. I'm a student studying Games Design, and I'm aware some engines are more demanding than others. So, all around what would be my best course of action?

Cheers.
Likely go for a custom one.

Get a i5 Processor.
GTX 960 (cheapest probs , get more GBs)
8GBM RAM.
Good motherboard.
SSD (500GB-1TB)

This is my current setup, and it can run any game at 60FPS, and it even stream big graphics using games like Fortnite using CPU power.
 

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I'm looking in to buying myself a new desktop one day around Christmastime and was just wondering if it is better to buy a pre-built desktop or have one custom built. Looking to spend about the £500-600 range if possible. I'm a student studying Games Design, and I'm aware some engines are more demanding than others. So, all around what would be my best course of action?

Cheers.
I put together a Custom PC that would be good for your needs.
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/tommywmakespc/saved/7tqjpg
 
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Likely go for a custom one.

Get a i5 Processor.
GTX 960 (cheapest probs , get more GBs)
8GBM RAM.
Good motherboard.
SSD (500GB-1T:cool:

This is my current setup, and it can run any game at 60FPS, and it even stream big graphics using games like Fortnite using CPU power.
Thanks for that, I'll have a look for parts like that and see what I can put together.[DOUBLEPOST=1573995077][/DOUBLEPOST]
Put together a Custom PC that would be good for your needs.
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/tommywmakespc/saved/7tqjpg
Hey, appreciate that a lot :). I'll keep this one bookmarked for sure.
 
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