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09-15-2024 , 05:43 AM
Hi,

I currently use a laptop to play online, however I want to invest in a desktop PC for poker. I am not a pro, and play a maximum of 8 tables at once so probably don't need an overly expensive PC.

I have a £400 voucher for curry's , so would want to get one from here. I have an open budget, but as I say, I just need a fast PC to play poker on, but it doesn't need to be top of the range. Having 2 screens would be a bonus.

https://www.currys.co.uk/computing/desktop-pcs
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09-16-2024 , 10:14 AM
Hi,

Curry's is not likely to be highly regarded by folks here. Looking at the link, I think the 14th generation processors are likely to offer you the best options - they're the computers with CPU names i5-14xxx (NOT i5-12xxx or i5-13xxx)

Some clarifying questions:
-Can you add more to the voucher?
-Do you need to buy the screens?
-What is the total budget?

My initial gut reaction is that you should probably buy the monitors second-hand from Facebook marketplace - for your needs, you don't need anything fancy, the cheapest stuff you can source (literally, there's a good chance you can find adequate stuff for actually free if you live in a British town)
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09-16-2024 , 10:15 AM
also, the way that Currys displays stuff, the category you want will be "Tower PCs".

you probably don't need a fancy graphics card for gaming, you certainly don't want to pay more for an all-in-one, so Tower PC is what you'll want.

The rough mental model I am using is that you want to get the best CPU/processor and to skimp on most of the other stuff that Currys will try to sell you.
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09-17-2024 , 03:39 PM
What is the processor on your laptop? Its probably plenty fast enough to play 8 tables unless its ancient. A 5 year old i5 is going to be plenty.

You might be better off getting a laptop docking station plus the monitors that you want and basically turn your laptop into a desktop.
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09-18-2024 , 08:31 AM
ledn's advice is also reasonable. Maybe just getting bigger monitors will get you 90% of what you want here.
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