One gamer had to wait 8 years before he could upgrade his gaming PC. He was overwhelmed by the result and began to cry.
Upgrading your gaming PC can lead to different reactions. If something goes wrong because you made a rookie mistake, a bad mood is almost inevitable. A 22-year-old gamer had a very different experience with a successful PC upgrade, e.g 3djuegos.com mentioned.
He has been waiting for 8 years to be able to enjoy high-quality games in Full HD. When he realized that this moment had come, he could not contain his joy and burst into tears.
A long-awaited PC upgrade creates an emotional moment
What made him cry? 22-year-old gamer Algok2001 had to wait 8 years to upgrade his gaming PC. Since he was 14 years old, he dreamed of being able to play games in better quality and at 1080p. Until then, this was only possible on the lowest settings.
When this long-awaited wish finally came true, he was overwhelmed with emotion and began to cry. in Posted on Reddit He reports on the details of his gaming PC upgrade and the amazing results associated with it.
He describes the moment as follows: “I don't know what came over me, but I started crying because I thought I could finally play. The 14-year-old boy who dreamed of having a computer that could play good games at high resolution was finally able to do so while in… 22 years old.
Why did it take 8 years to update? In the comments below his post, Algok2001 addresses other users' questions. He also explains the reasons why he spent so much time upgrading his gaming PC.
He says so Reddit: “As much as I love gaming, my real goals like getting a house, insurance, retirement, paying off debt, and the like will always be above gaming.”
This statement shows that the gamer may have had the financial resources to upgrade their PC earlier, but they conscientiously invested their money in more important things than a gaming PC.
Device details and community response
What devices are upgraded? When upgrading, Algok2001 is limited to 3 components. The processor, RAM and graphics card have been replaced with more powerful models.
For the CPU, he switched from the AMD Ryzen 3 3200G to the used AMD Ryzen 5 3600. Switching from 4 to 6 CPU cores while increasing the turbo clock from 4.0GHz to 4.2GHz results in a performance increase of more than 50% in PassMark. Exam. (via cpubenchmark.net)
When it comes to RAM, the player does not provide any information about the manufacturer or speed. The upgrade doubles the available amount of DDR4 RAM from 16GB to 32GB. It is still unclear whether additional memory strips were installed or whether the old modules were replaced with larger versions. Depending on the game, more RAM can definitely increase performance.
Switching from an Nvidia GTX 1650 graphics card with only 4GB of video memory to a younger AMD RX 6600 with 8GB of video memory was also worth it for him. Here, thanks to the purchased GPU, the increase in performance is similar to that of the processor by approximately 50%. (via videocardbenchmark.net)
How does the community react? Some users in the community can react to his reaction after upgrading the PC and are reminded of their emotional moments on the PC.
- “I built my first computer when I was 24 and I know exactly what that feels like,” said Dystopian8888, who was in a similar situation. (via Reddit)
His mature mindset when it comes to large investments is certainly appreciated by the community.
- TAastronautsloth99 praises the player and says: “Man, you seem like you have really clear priorities.” (via Reddit)
Another gamer who was careless when installing new components proves that there can be more than just tears of joy when upgrading a PC. Unknown noise scares him after changing hardware in his gaming PC: Gamer replaces expensive graphics card in gaming PC, hears strange noises: 'I thought I had a serious problem'
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