A player receives a “legendary” gaming PC from his uncle, now struggles with guilt

A player receives a “legendary” gaming PC from his uncle, now struggles with guilt

If you receive a gaming PC as a gift, the joy is great at first. But a gifted gamer might not know what to think of their new PC. The hardware is relatively old, yet it contains many memories of his uncle.

What was exactly given as a gift? A gamer reports in a detailed post on Reddit that he received his uncle’s “legendary” gaming PC as a gift before the latter flew to Thailand.

The problem with the gift is primarily the age of the hardware: the installed i5 6600K is already over 10 years old and the GTX 1070 is from 2016. At the same time, the user explained that he mainly wants to play modern titles: Cyberpunk 2077 or VR titles. With this gaming PC, that’s only partly possible. His uncle also handed him the PC with the words: “Don’t even think about throwing it away, just upgrade what you need.”

Now he has a guilty conscience: A friend advised him to simply sell the whole thing and invest the money earned into a completely new PC system, but he doesn’t feel quite right about that thought. He explains:

My buddy says I should sell the whole thing and start fresh, but that feels wrong after my uncle made such a big deal out of it.

He has saved about 800 US dollars for a new PC that he could invest, but prefers to put it into a new PC.

800 US dollars are currently not enough for a top gaming PC

What does the community recommend? The most important tip is to just call his uncle. Because then he can quickly clear the problem with his conscience (Reddit.com):

If you’re really worried about what he thinks, why don’t you just ask him? Don’t they have phones in Thailand?

Others explain that with 800 US dollars, you won’t get far if you want to build a new PC. Especially the prices for graphics cards and memory have risen rapidly.

The PC of his uncle is at least a good temporary option when looking at the current market situation. Just for an RTX 5060 Ti, you would already pay about 400 US dollars, leaving not much left for the rest of the PC.

And another important tip: He should definitely not sell the GTX 1070, but rather keep it as a reserve. You never know when your own GPU might suddenly fail.

Is it worth upgrading very old hardware at all? If the hardware in a system is very old, it hardly makes sense to invest money in upgrades. Because upgrades are often limited by certain parts:

The installed motherboard only supports certain processors, and with a change in architecture, you also have to change the motherboard and possibly even the memory. This often comes close to buying a new one. If you want to upgrade your gaming PC: Here are components that most likely won’t be worth purchasing:7 upgrades for your gaming PC that you should definitely not buy

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