Welcome! Quite new here but I’ve been trying to read up on the forum about this thread but I’m suddenly feeling lost about everything being written so I’m creating my own thread here to see if anyone can guide me.
My gaming computer broke 2-3 years ago but I haven’t taken the time to buy a new one yet. This computer was built by my sister 12 years ago, but I don’t have enough knowledge to build one myself at this point.
Now that I’m looking for a new computer, my first thought is to buy one of these: https://www.komplett.se/product/1213658/gaming/gamingdator/ga…
https://www.komplett.se/product/1205271/gaming/gamingdator/ga…
But after reading through various threads here, it doesn’t seem like this is the best way to get “great value for your money” thus I’d like to get help from all the experts here.
The most important thing about a computer is that it should be able to play a wide variety of games. I don’t want to get in trouble if I want to try a new game even if I’m mainly playing CSGO, Football Manager, FIFA, Diablo, etc. The minor advantage that I would like to emphasize is that it can handle video editing to some extent.
I feel like 14k is about as much as I can do, but if I can get the performance out of close to 10 I don’t mind. I’d like to see it be possible to order online or Webhallen so I don’t have to put it together myself.
All possible builds and ideas are appreciated!
All is well!

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