I’m on a committee for a non-profit and put this sheet together just to show people what costs would be for various gaming setups. The goal is to build a gaming community and eventually have big tournaments and possibly fundraising events.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

  • tb_@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Easily, with an okay-ish monitor and peripherals, and today’s RAM prices?

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        53 minutes ago

        I am aware, and I repeat my question.

        I imagine entry level as slightly more comfortable than the cheapest hardware out there. 16GB DDR4 RAM is >€100. Motherboard, CPU, PSU all likely around that price too. CPU cooler €60 GPU €200. That all comes down to ~€600

        Case €50. Monitor €150. HOTAS another €100.
        Keyboard and mouse… if flight SIM is the primary concern I guess you don’t really need to spend on those.

        Everything so far comes down to €960.
        I suppose it can still be done… probably even cheaper than this is you hunt around for deals/second hand, I didn’t care to spend too much time looking up each individual component. When I did look up the DDR4 price I figured I might as well spend a bit more time; I didn’t bother going back so this comment is a bit all over the place. Also I’m assuming you’re not buying windows.

        • Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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          24 minutes ago

          Thrustmaster T16000M is pretty good and the sort of thing you would be looking for as a reliable option that is comfortable for entry level. Currently £50 on Amazon. Any keyboard and mouse that is functional to go with it would be fine.