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14yo wants a gaming pc. Where do I start?

Posted on 12/30/25 at 8:37 am
Posted by Old Character
Member since Jan 2018
1514 posts
Posted on 12/30/25 at 8:37 am
First, he doesn’t know enough about them to tell me and has no specific games in mind…..as far as I know.

Second, I’m computer illiterate for the most part……

What brands do I need to look at? $2000 and less
Posted by bamabenny
Member since Nov 2009
15529 posts
Posted on 12/30/25 at 8:54 am to
First off, it's a pretty awful time to build a computer with RAM prices being through the roof.

Second off, we would need more info. What games does he play? Any idea what resolution/frames he wants? He might know this kind of info if he wants a gaming PC.

Do you already have the secondary items needed - mouse, keyboard, monitor, etc?
Posted by KamaCausey_LSU
Member since Apr 2013
17216 posts
Posted on 12/30/25 at 9:43 am to
I looked into building a pc last year and decided to get a GeForce Now subscription instead. Works well and I don't notice any input lag at all as long as I have a stable internet connection. They put a cap at 100 hours a month, so that's worth keeping in mind (extra time is pay per use).
Posted by Old Character
Member since Jan 2018
1514 posts
Posted on 12/30/25 at 4:09 pm to
He’s not even sure. He mentioned hertz and fpm……I’ll dig deeper. I have zero interest in building one. Really wondering what credible brands to look at in the prebuilt realm
Posted by SEC. 593
Chicago
Member since Aug 2012
4361 posts
Posted on 12/30/25 at 10:31 pm to
Just find a pre-built in your price range at Microcenter.
Posted by LSUGent
Member since Jun 2011
3139 posts
Posted on 12/31/25 at 1:24 am to
I’ve heard pretty good things about Starforge PCs. Their Horizon series is probably what you’re looking for.

LINK
Posted by Joshjrn
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2008
31777 posts
Posted on 12/31/25 at 7:18 am to
quote:

He’s not even sure. He mentioned hertz and fpm……I’ll dig deeper.

He needs to list off a few games that he wants to play. You’re shooting completely into the dark otherwise. If he truly doesn’t know and won’t go find out, you’re about to set $2k on fire on something he is just going to use as an overpowered porn box
Posted by bad93ex
Walnut Cove
Member since Sep 2018
34625 posts
Posted on 12/31/25 at 11:35 am to
I'll second the prebuilt route, built one last Xmas and it was fun with multiple RMAs for a shite motherboard then eventually forgetting a NVME SSD on one of the motherboards that was shipped out.

Pros:
-Warranty
-Customer Support

Cons:
-Cost efficiency (you'll drive yourself mad trying to track MIR and price changes)
This post was edited on 12/31/25 at 11:37 am
Posted by Redbonebandit
Member since Dec 2019
1379 posts
Posted on 12/31/25 at 7:42 pm to
Steam machine
Posted by Old Money
LSU
Member since Sep 2012
41405 posts
Posted on 1/1/26 at 3:15 pm to
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Steam machine


OP this honestly, its not out yet is the only thing. The community support to make up for the specs not being as powerful is only growing too. With the left over money you can buy games, maybe even the steam frame vr headset or the steam deck (hand held pc) if you wanted.

If you want to do a more powerful prebuilt, you really cant go wrong with any of the big brands like iBUYPOWER, CyberPower, Alienware (Dell), Starforge someone mentioned above is also very solid (better QC I have heard so a bit pricier). If you have a costco membership, I hear they have some great deals sometimes. Prebuilts are more hit/miss as they skimp out on certain things but just for gaming, they're a great option.

I'd look for something with a NVDIA 5070 GPU or AMDs RX 9070 GPU as a benchmark. Should be enough for many years to come...

Something like this is honestly perfect if you dont want to stare at numbers all day and just click buy LINK

A bit cheaper with a worse cpu but still fine LINK
This post was edited on 1/1/26 at 4:43 pm
Posted by skrayper
21-0 Asterisk Drive
Member since Nov 2012
34573 posts
Posted on 1/5/26 at 4:39 pm to
I bought a PC with the following specs earlier this year for $3,000 even after taxes ($2849 before):

Intel Core Ultra 9 285
Nvidia RTX 5080
Nvme WD Blue SN5000 4TB
Crucial Crucial 32GB DDR5 RAM, 4800MH (x2)

In contrast, the same model with an Ultra 7 instead of Ultra 9 is $3,199 - so basically a $250 increase for a slower processor - and this is a prebuilt machine, so likely shipped BEFORE the RAM prices went up.

Or, more to the point, the RAM in my PC now, if I were building it, would account for $700-800 of the total build

The RTX 5080 would be $1300 or so.

Everything is getting more expensive, so you're either going to have go a bit "bargain" to make it work or wait out prices and hope the AI bust happens sooner rather than later - but until then we have artificially inflated RAM prices due to scarcity just as we did in the past for video cards when everyone was buying them up to cryptomine.

It's not impossible to build one for $2000, but the if you are determined to do it then either do it immediately before prices get even worse or be willing to wait a good while.
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