I have been looking for a PC for a short time and came across the Alienware Aurora Ryzen. Well I do not have the money and I'm only 15. My name means I could probably get it much later… Now is this PC good? I don't know anything about FPS, RAM. The laptop I'm currently using has problems to run games like Team Fortress 2 (on the worst settings, and "Configs" Garry's Mod smoothly which is why I would like to buy a good gaming PC.
Thanks to people who may be more familiar with it. -Dupelflash
The computer:
Way too expensive.
As has been said here… The part is criminally expensive. The cheapest way to get away is to buy the parts individually.
I honestly said fear of damaging any parts or simply installing them incorrectly when building them myself. Are There Good "Ready" PCs?
I also heard about Dem Zu Expensive when I watched a video, but was only said briefly at the beginning.
I understand, but if you don't have too complicated extra parts you can do it yourself with a YT video. Even if you have it assembled but still buy parts individually, it is often cheaper. There are definitely some shops, depending on where you live, otherwise check out alternate.de
Sure, there are also good ready-made PCs, but I wouldn't necessarily look at Alienware if you want to pay attention to money.
Thank you. As I said, I'm 15 and I don't get that much money quickly… I'll just keep looking and if it is really cheaper to do it or not to build one. It's actually somehow nicer if you build it yourself if I'm honest.
Now that I'm on the page, I can see why you recommended it to me. At least I think so.
I once packed something with help from other sides
The PC + monitor + keyboard + a 20EUR Steam card… I come to the price of: € 2,327.09 **
I packed something in the direction of the all-rounder
For these components, this price? Naughty! Can you try building yourself is the cheapest.
If you built the PC yourself, you would get 1500 euro. I'm building a PC with almost the same parts