True, but his question was why people are suggesting anything above £500 for a gaming rig. Short answer, because anything under £500 is going to be lacking in hardware and processor support, and probably won't have a decent payoff.TrevHead said:@Anaklusmos the idea you need to spend anywhere near a grand for a gaming rig is a fallacy. I think most of these ppl are either ex PC gamers or that hardcore elistist PC gamer who is still caught in the cycle of yearly upgrades and refuses to acknowledge that a top spec PC isnt all that practical nowadays, now that the graphical arms race has come to an halt.
Spending £1,000 - £10,000 on a pc is all fine and dandy if you have the cash to spend on your hobby, just dont try to fool other ppl that its neccesary.
The fallacy of a £200 computer running max on anything better than Morrowind even by todays standards is rather misleading, especially if it was one from 2006.
Realistically from what I have seen, the golden spot for PC gaming is usually £400-700 for the rig, and the latter is for the more intense systems.
My current rig cost £750, but that's because I went pretty overboard on a graphics card and additional coolers, which ironically, I wasn't able to install!