Uzman Üye
Isn't it worth looking at the individual? My PC configuration is a little better than yours. I feel that only the configuration is not enough. A very high quality 2K run can only be 70 or 80 frames. If you increase the resolution, the number of frames will be too much. In FPS games, I can no longer accept medium and high image quality down to less than 100 frames, and for other types of games, I can no longer accept less than 60 frames on the monitor. (But because the host is connected to the TV, the distance is far, and 30 frames can barely be accepted.) I didn't feel that my computer was wasted at all, I only regretted that there was no better configuration at that time. The main considerations of the questions are: 1. Can your family conditions support such a computer? 2. What is the attitude of parents and other close relatives (excluding relatives who are a little far away) towards this computer? 3. Do you have a strong sense of guilt for consuming your parents' money? What is your understanding of money? 4. What type of games do you usually play? 5. The subject really likes such a computer? For 1, the subject is talking about spare money at home, so there is no problem. For 2, I did not see the description of the subject, but the subject’s parents agreed to buy such a computer, which is obviously at least not opposed. For 3, the subject of the question should think about it. Are you confident that you can repay your parents after spending your parents’ money? How much energy will you need to spend on this PC in the future? Is there any concept? For 4, if such a computer is used to play LOL, DNF, etc., it is a waste. It's worth it if it's used to play games with more configuration. For 5, ask yourself. It's worth it, only you know it.