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Jun 5, 2025 4:45 PM
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popular Posted by JerseyMike • Yesterday
Jun 5, 2025 4:45 PM
Gaming PC - Windows 11 - Intel Core i5-13400F - GeForce RTX 4060 - 32GB DDR4- 1TB(512GB x2) NVMe SSD - $$764.99
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Who told you the 4060 is low end?
The latest Steam survey still has the median GPU as the 3060 and it's widely skewed away from people who don't even bother with those surveys and sit on the real low end (1060 3GB).
You may not be able to run everything at max settings and 4K with a 4060, but it will definitely be a huge step up from your 1050 and it can handle everything that has come out so far.
Don't forget that YouTubers and review sites are making money by shaming you into upgrading as soon as possible. If a newer card was released a day after the 5090 came out, they would definitely find a way to make you feel bad about it.
The latest Steam survey still has the median GPU as the 3060 and it's widely skewed away from people who don't even bother with those surveys and sit on the real low end (1060 3GB).
You may not be able to run everything at max settings and 4K with a 4060, but it will definitely be a huge step up from your 1050 and it can handle everything that has come out so far.
Don't forget that YouTubers and review sites are making money by shaming you into upgrading as soon as possible. If a newer card was released a day after the 5090 came out, they would definitely find a way to make you feel bad about it.
Mincing words, I guess.
Never seen anyone walking down Santa Monica at 2AM wearing Tiffany?
I was hoping for a $500 rig for the wife to play low end indie games (that I'm playing on max settings at 1440p 100hz with a 9700k & 1070) but I guess that's wishful thinking in today's market.
I guess I'll attempt to find an $800 laptop to also use as an away gaming rig.
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Desktop still has sata ports so most likely you can add additional sata drives. Nvme is easier as they just mount it to the motherboard and also faster. There is no reason to do sata as the only drive unless you happened to get a boat load of them dirt cheap.
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4060 is low end...what does that make my 1050ti?
Sorry, guess I was a bit snobby….but compared to the more common $1500-$2k gaming pcs posted lately this is lower end.
I still bought it, going to give my old pc with a 1080 to my son (it works great but this will be an upgrade and we needed another pc anyhow)
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Thank you - I missed that! So if I purchased this, I could use the newer tech for my boot and just hook up the sata as video/music storage?