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I actually copped the Ally (again) a couple days ago and it is much better than it was on release.

Currently playing Yakuza 7 and Code Vein on it.
 
How difficult is it to assemble your own PC? I've been wanting to build one, but I've always struggled with limiting myself. I'm aiming for top-of-the-line or close to it, and I'm worried about making a mistake. My primary use would be for editing pictures and videos. I've been considering components like the i9-14900F, RTX 4080, Z790 Prime motherboard, 64GB DDR5 RAM, a 4TB SSD, and a case with white-themed fans.
 
It's honestly not that hard, and I think Corsiar makes a completely modular case that is easier than ever to assemble. I built a PC 5 years ago and it actually out performs both of my HP Omens from a couple years ago.
 
How difficult is it to assemble your own PC? I've been wanting to build one, but I've always struggled with limiting myself. I'm aiming for top-of-the-line or close to it, and I'm worried about making a mistake. My primary use would be for editing pictures and videos. I've been considering components like the i9-14900F, RTX 4080, Z790 Prime motherboard, 64GB DDR5 RAM, a 4TB SSD, and a case with white-themed fans.

Fairly easy.

I just watched a youtube video and used pcpartpicker to make sure the right parts were compatible and within two weeks of acquiring all the components I was able to build 3x pcs at the time. I built one with a 3090 gpu for vr porn, a 3080ti for regular porn, and a 3080 for NT
 
I have a specialist camera at work with a standalone PC - which died after one of the camera company’s techs tried to fix an issue I had - I was going to replace it anyway because it’s getting slow but now I’m trying to do it in a hurry because it’s causing me problems. (It’s been trying to undo a Windows update for 4 days now).

I just need something with a decent average spec so that is easy enough.

Any reason I shouldn’t get this thing I found? It ticks all the boxes and I’ve got used to the all-in-one thing not taking up much space so this would fit well.

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Just bought one! I've had a few of their laptops and they've been good. Just got the new version of the same one - ticked all the boxes and it uses the same charger so now I've got a spare which I like.
I've used them all and supported them all on a large scale, they're all fine and will do the job. Just get that warranty if you can especially since it serves a function. Also any issues within the first week that an update can't take care of, go ahead return or rma it. Part of the issue is there will be the occasional bad one out the factory and people hang on to it and struggle till it's too late.
 
I hate HP with a passion. My last 3 gaming PCs were HP. My HP Envy bricked itself during a BIOS update, HP wanted to charge me $200 just to look at it. Ending up salvaging the parts and built my own PC, which I still use to this day, should have swore off HP then, but fast forward to the great GPU pandemic shortage. The only way I could get a 3000 series GPU for retail was through HP, so I actually endee up buying 2 OMEN desktops. The best one runs worse than my custom build which was several years older. My OMEN literally freezes and lags constantly just surfing the web or playing music. Just awful. If I ever buy another prebuild it will be Dell/Alienware. Never had an issue with them in the past, and my old Alienware X51, which I sold to my friend ages ago... is still kickin working all day every day for well over a decade.
 
I hate HP with a passion. My last 3 gaming PCs were HP. My HP Envy bricked itself during a BIOS update, HP wanted to charge me $200 just to look at it. Ending up salvaging the parts and built my own PC, which I still use to this day, should have swore off HP then, but fast forward to the great GPU pandemic shortage. The only way I could get a 3000 series GPU for retail was through HP, so I actually endee up buying 2 OMEN desktops. The best one runs worse than my custom build which was several years older. My OMEN literally freezes and lags constantly just surfing the web or playing music. Just awful. If I ever buy another prebuild it will be Dell/Alienware. Never had an issue with them in the past, and my old Alienware X51, which I sold to my friend ages ago... is still kickin working all day every day for well over a decade.
I have seen the HP gaming PCs. exterior-wise they look awesome but once you open up the unit, man the parts and how they were assembled were crappier than someone in highshool doing basic electronics assembly.
 
Yeah I'm going to start saving for zen 5 and a 5080/5090 as the final pc upgrade, it's a costly hobby. If you have to buy now though, your beastly options are 7900 xtx, 4090, 4080 super.
 
2k-4k as often as possible
If you are on a budget ryzen 7800 and RX 7900 GRE should be more than suffice. I'm still holding on my old rig 4-5 years as I haven't ventured yet to 2k or 4k. possibly this December I might upgrade for the next gen when I clear my finances. If I get an awesome deal for a GRE around $300, I might consider it now. So far the used market have tons of crazy scalpers. F them.
 
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