So is it possible to buy or create/buy a pc for around 100$ or around that, im looking for something with more that 8 ram and can play some modern games, not all but some, and i dont mean like AAA games, also ive really been wanting to try stable diffusion just to see what it can do.

is it possible to get a modern or descent pc for around 100$, also im a highschooler and ive been saving my money my whole life i got around 200$ but im cheap and i would like to have some leftover incase anything happens. i dont have a job but im been saving from b-days holidays and the coins i found on the sidewalks, should i try to save up more?

  • _kern_@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    It can be done with some compromises. Linus Tech Tips had a video (can’t find the link atm) for building a 1080p/60ish fps on low sub $200 pc. I’m actually doing something similar for my daughter. Bought an old HP Z420 with 8gb ddr3 and a xeon for £50 plus an nvidia 1660 super for £100, £30ish for an ssd and it’s a perfectly valid basic gaming machine.

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    1 year ago

    Your best bet is to watch for used ones for sale that fit your requirements. It’ll be very difficult to build a new PC for $100 without some used equipment.

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      1 year ago

      is ebay the best place to look or are there better places, ive gotten 2 used pc for 10$ each at a thrift store but they bascily need everything replaced or upgraded.

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    1 year ago

    $100 is a very strict budget, especially nowadays. You would have to be hunting for used parts on services like FB Marketplace, Offerup, Craigslist, etc. I started with an old workstation a few years ago (i5 3470, 4gb ram, 250gb hdd) and upgraded that for a while ( 4->20gb ram, gt 1030->1050->1060 (had to buy a seperate psu for this one), 1tb ssd+4tb hdd, etc). Having people you know also interested in PCs can also be important, since you can be first in line when they upgrade (that’s how I got a 1070ti for $50 !!).

    But I would really recommend getting a job when you can; money will come in like you’ve never seen before. If you get a $15/hour job (assuming you’re in the USA, but really applicable anywhere) and work your weekends, that’s $200 a week. You’ll be good to get lots of upgrades or a whole new machine in not too much time. Even at $10/hr you won’t be suffering for long.

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    Might be different where you live, here with used parts you could get a Ryzen 1700, mainboard, 16 GB RAM, and a RX 570 for about $170. Decent for somewhat recent games, decent upgradeability. You’re still missing case, PSU and storage (new SSDs are really cheap though), and peripherals like monitor, keyboard and mouse, if you still need those as well. You can get a cheaper system on older platforms, but then you’ll have to replace the whole CPU/mainboard/RAM combo to upgrade.

    1. Google a bit for ideas on what you can do with an off-lease OptiPlex, just make sure to get one that is not small form factor (SFF), so that you can fit a GPU in there without having to get medieval on it.

    https://www.popsci.com/story/diy/build-cheap-gaming-pc/

    1. Look on Craigslist/Nextdoor/FBMarketplace for a beater of a laptop with a discrete GPU. I’m in CHI area and see options like T510 and E6430, each for right around a hundo, along with a few antique tower desktops.

    2. If you are just itching to try some Stable Diffusion, consider if a virtual pc is good enough… You could scratch that itch right now for pocket change.

    https://towardsdatascience.com/create-your-own-stable-diffusion-ui-on-aws-in-minutes-35480dfcde6a

    Good luck on your quest!