Coming from someone who has an absolute beast of a PC like that it’s not necessary to do that. If you want to go completely over the top and be future proofed than spend no less than $4000. If you want to be able to play every game out there at 4k on max setting you do so for no less than $2000, because the graphics card alone will set you back $1000 or more. If you want to beat it you could do so starting at $800. If you just want to get the same performance as the X Box you could do so with a $500 build. You don’t need to spend tons of money to get a good rig it depends on what you want to use it for. I don’t have a preference personally, but if you are uncomfortable building than absolutely there is no shame in having a builder do it for you. Anyway, building your own PC is a good way to save a hundred bucks or so, but if you are uncomfortable putting together a PC yourself or are not a person who must have something that is completely your own than spending the extra money to have someone else build it and test it for you is priceless. Oh sorry, my bad, I misread what you wrote. Buy any prebuilt $800 desktop at a reputable builder like cyberpowerPC and it will blow the X Box Series X and the PS5 out of the water, no overclocking needed. The only argument that can be made for using a laptop for gaming is that it can be moved easier, but even that is a weak argument because gaming laptops if being used for hardcore gaming are no more mobile than a desktop and many times more likely to overheat. That’s not even taking into account the overheating problems of a gaming laptop and the short lifespan. you’d have to spend at least $2000 on a laptop to get it as good as a $1000 desktop, which is a waste because a $2000 desktop would have been four times better for the price. A $1000 desktop is about twice as good on average as a $1000 laptop. Laptop parts are more expensive even though they are worse, because they cost more to manufacture. Objectively, not subjectively you get more bang for your buck on a desktop.
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