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Bro really said a 4060 ti is a good bang for your buck
This short is dammed
So what your saying is investing in a motherboard would be a wiser decision? 😅
55th like and 3rd commect
I’d like to upgrade my computer later when top-notch parts become cheaper.
Just buy the most high end motherboard then use cheap components NOW ITS FUTURE PROOF 💀
I feel this is Super true in today’s world.
tbh i completely agree with this – i am currently building my very first pc (at around semi mid-range spot) from a potato laptop, and future proofing will be very important in the future.