I've had a gaming PC that included a GTX 1060, an R5 2600 CPU, and 16GB of DDR3 RAM, but unfortunately, it got broken during a move. I'm not really sure how to find a good deal on a replacement. I need something that can run Fortnite at 150+ FPS and CS2 at 180+ FPS, and it should also be able to handle macroing on Roblox for a few days. Any suggestions for where I could look, like eBay or other options? Thanks in advance!
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First, you might want to check if any parts from your old setup are still functional. If your motherboard or another key component is broken, you might just need to replace that and get a better GPU to fit your budget. If you find multiple parts are damaged, you could still get something decent for £350, but you’ll need to be strategic about your choices.
Honestly, at £350, it's going to be tough to find a good PC without already having key components like a GPU and RAM. I'd recommend checking online classifieds in your area for deals and being patient as prices can fluctuate.
With such a tight budget, you might be looking at older, used office PCs. I wouldn’t completely rule out consoles either; buying an Xbox One X or a Series S could be a better investment if you want to game without spending too much. Just keep in mind that gaming PCs at this price point will be a challenge!
Not the best time to try finding a good gaming PC for that budget, but it might be worth looking for a refurbished or second-hand system. Just be ready to compromise on specifications to fit it in your price range.
If you can salvage components like RAM or storage from your broken PC, you can potentially save some cash. You should definitely take your remaining parts to a local repair shop to see what still works. Facebook Marketplace can also be a good source for finds—I've seen decent DDR4 systems go for around £300.

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