Warning. If you have no interest in what goes on inside a pc... Probably best to move along rather than waste valuable moments of your life reading this one...
Rather than go into lots of detail on the initial post I'll post some background to my situation and see if there's anyone who can advise. Can post spec details later if so.
I used to do a fair bit (by average standards) of PC gaming. Pew pew pew. I do a lot less these days what with the kids and stuff. I also took up woody stuff a few years back... and tbh I'd rather spend any limited free time doing that these days.
However I still enjoy a game now and then though I tend to just have a quick half hour or so I do want the option of playing going forward.
I bought a PC Specialist built rig about 9 years ago. Decent spec at the time. SLI gtx 580s yada yada.)
But I can't run win 10. And I can't run any nvidia drivers past about 5
years ago. It blackscreens and I have to go to bios etc etc etc. Learning my lessons I kept the stable drivers and stayed with win7. Not an issue till Microsoft started pumping out its end of the world update to Win10.
I suspect my lad was on my pc and rather than call me as instructed he pressed the update later option... Next morning I was BSOD'd.
A week or 3 of trying to sort it and frustration trying to find the stable driver version and I've accepted the inevitable. I will scalp the old pc for parts to sell and buy a new one on monthly interest free. To be fair the old one doesn't owe me owt.
Pc specialist again or other sellers? Worth me putting links to the pre built options and anyone can advise on options?
I'm thinking that the pre built options are stable and we'll thought out. Just not sure about where to draw the line on spec v's performance these days. Pc specialist were good at the time but any knowledge is good when buying new gear before I talk to them or another recommended builder.
Not interested in self building to be blunt. Life is just tooooo short. Not my thing.
Looking about a grand. Ish. Less is always preferable if it's fairly future proof and readily upgradable.
Cheers guys. Any help or advice much appreciated.
Regards
Chris
Rather than go into lots of detail on the initial post I'll post some background to my situation and see if there's anyone who can advise. Can post spec details later if so.
I used to do a fair bit (by average standards) of PC gaming. Pew pew pew. I do a lot less these days what with the kids and stuff. I also took up woody stuff a few years back... and tbh I'd rather spend any limited free time doing that these days.
However I still enjoy a game now and then though I tend to just have a quick half hour or so I do want the option of playing going forward.
I bought a PC Specialist built rig about 9 years ago. Decent spec at the time. SLI gtx 580s yada yada.)
But I can't run win 10. And I can't run any nvidia drivers past about 5
years ago. It blackscreens and I have to go to bios etc etc etc. Learning my lessons I kept the stable drivers and stayed with win7. Not an issue till Microsoft started pumping out its end of the world update to Win10.
I suspect my lad was on my pc and rather than call me as instructed he pressed the update later option... Next morning I was BSOD'd.
A week or 3 of trying to sort it and frustration trying to find the stable driver version and I've accepted the inevitable. I will scalp the old pc for parts to sell and buy a new one on monthly interest free. To be fair the old one doesn't owe me owt.
Pc specialist again or other sellers? Worth me putting links to the pre built options and anyone can advise on options?
I'm thinking that the pre built options are stable and we'll thought out. Just not sure about where to draw the line on spec v's performance these days. Pc specialist were good at the time but any knowledge is good when buying new gear before I talk to them or another recommended builder.
Not interested in self building to be blunt. Life is just tooooo short. Not my thing.
Looking about a grand. Ish. Less is always preferable if it's fairly future proof and readily upgradable.
Cheers guys. Any help or advice much appreciated.
Regards
Chris