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Cheap build for gtx1080
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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1024650" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>To be honest it's cheap build of 2 generations ago hardware. That setup will last a year maybe two max, where you should plan for 5 years until you need to upgrade. If you spend a few hundreds more (if you can afford it?) you could get a 5000X AMD CPU, 32GB of DDR4, a better PSU and a better SSD. That will last at least 3, more likely 4/5 years. Thing is a 1080GTX will probably play new games on low (maybe medium) for another 1 to 2 years then it's pretty much a much-needed upgrade.</p><p></p><p>When buying a new PC/Laptop I always look for a setup that will last 5 years minimum. Your just wasting time and money buying previous gen hardware. I know everyone has a budget and money is tight, but you really save money by buying current gen. If you can't afford, I would save up another month or two until your there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1024650, member: 57429"] To be honest it's cheap build of 2 generations ago hardware. That setup will last a year maybe two max, where you should plan for 5 years until you need to upgrade. If you spend a few hundreds more (if you can afford it?) you could get a 5000X AMD CPU, 32GB of DDR4, a better PSU and a better SSD. That will last at least 3, more likely 4/5 years. Thing is a 1080GTX will probably play new games on low (maybe medium) for another 1 to 2 years then it's pretty much a much-needed upgrade. When buying a new PC/Laptop I always look for a setup that will last 5 years minimum. Your just wasting time and money buying previous gen hardware. I know everyone has a budget and money is tight, but you really save money by buying current gen. If you can't afford, I would save up another month or two until your there. [/QUOTE]
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