THE GAMING RIG SOUTH AFRICANS CAN BUILD FOR R15 000
With the global chip crunch easing off and graphics card demand at a low, there have been few better times in recent years to build a new gaming PC.
2021 and the start of 2022 were not ideal periods for those looking to upgrade their rig. The Covid-19 pandemic strained supply chains, making it difficult for Nvidia and AMD to meet demand and get cards into the hands of gamers.
But the past few months have brought welcome relief, with the cryptocurrency crash and Ethereum’s switch to proof-of-stake leading to cards being dumped at bargain prices on online classifieds. These factors have resulted in better prices for PC hardware overall.
Mybroadband has devised three possible desktop gaming systems you can build for less than R15,000. Follow the link to learn about which one suits you best.
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