9 Epic Reasons Why Buying a Gaming PC Is Totally Worth It For Your Hobby

Introduction

If you’ve ever asked yourself whether it’s worth buying a gaming PC then you’re in luck today as we’re going to give you ten reasons why you might want to consider purchasing one.

Gaming PCs aren’t a new advent but they’ve been getting special attention for the past ten years or so due to the explosion and popularity of competitive gaming all around the world.

This means you can customize your PC to the hilt with a selection of hardware, RGB lighting, cooling, and the general aesthetic of how it’s designed.

In fact, at the rate that technology is developing it’s likely that PC gaming will replace console gaming over the next couple of decades.

Nobody will want to keep upgrading their console unit every year or two which will make PC gaming the ultimate choice for many gamers.

And another point, virtual reality is primarily optimized for PC gaming due to the demanding hardware requirements that can only be met with a powerful graphics card to drive the resolutions required to make it a good experience.

As VR is the future, in our opinion, this also puts PC gaming in a realm of its own as the de facto futureproof choice for most modern gamers.

Let’s take a look at some of those reasons up close to help you decide whether a gaming PC is worth it or not.

PC Master Race: Top 9 Reasons Why Buying a Gaming PC is Worth It

1. Cost

Gaming PCs, compared to console, do not need to be regularly replaced with new iterations or versions every few years.

It’s a common trend for console manufacturers (such as Xbox and PlayStation) to release enhanced versions of the base console every year, such as the Xbox One X that replaced the base Xbox One.

This had many Xbox One owners in an uproar as they felt they were being cheated out of their money and weren’t receiving the best possible experience for their games.

The same had been done with the PlayStation 4 which eventually was modified and enhanced to be released as the PS4 Pro which allowed console gamers to experience 4K gaming.

For the money then, we can assume that a gaming PC (albeit more expensive initially), will yield better longevity than investing in a console that is often underpowered anyway and will probably be replaced by a better version a year or two later.

2. Versatility

PC (Windows) is far more versatile, not just against a console, but even against other operating systems such as MAC in many cases.

Windows has the largest support base of any PC operating system out there meaning you’ll have access to a large range of gaming platforms, software programs, and productivity services that you can’t get elsewhere.

This is essential in life as you really don’t know what each week is going to throw at you and what you’ll end up needing.

Having a tool that can do it all can prevent many headaches that would be had by making the wrong choice.

The same goes for gaming; Windows gaming PCs are the most sensible choice by far as they have the largest base of games to pick from due to the increased support.

3. Modular

Gaming PCs are modular meaning they can be swapped out or regularly upgraded for other parts to give your system a boost.

In many cases, you’ll only need to upgrade the GPU every 3-8 years depending on which one you went for.

The only time you’ll ever need to change the motherboard is if you feel it doesn’t have enough capability in terms of overclocking, or perhaps, if a later generation of memory (DDR) is released where you have no other choice but to do so.

The same goes for the CPU — it’s directly linked to the socket type on the motherboard so you’ll often have to change both at the same time if the socket type changes on later iterations.

This kind of modularity means you can rest easy at night knowing your gaming PC will be ready when the time comes for it to get an upgrade or to swap something out.

4. Free Online Gaming

Unlike PlayStation or Xbox, gaming PCs can access online play without needing to pay for a subscription such as PlayStation Plus.

This can keep your yearly costs down by hundreds of dollars (or pounds) which could easily go towards a few new games or upgrades for your PC.

In fact, if you’re already paying for an internet connection we think it’s a shame that you need to pay to access the online part of your game that technically you should have a right to.

This type of monetization model on console is designed to exploit you for as much money as possible as they don’t make any money on the initial sale of the unit.

5. Better repair solutions

If anything happens to a gaming PC, you can usually isolate the problem quite quickly and buy the part you need to solve the issue.

This isn’t the case with consoles as they are often built with specialist tools in mind to open them so that you can replace the parts inside.

These parts aren’t readily available either; you’ll need to go direct to the manufacturer most of the time which will involve sending off your console for a few weeks to be repaired.

In the case where you’d prefer to resolve the issue yourself then you’ll be hard pressed to find much information on how to repair your console, whereas with a PC they have millions of articles and videos to show exactly what the issue is.

If you prefer peace of mind over ease of use then a gaming PC is definitely a better option.

6. Custom Aesthetics & Design

If you want to game on something that’s truly yours then you’ll definitely want to go for a dedicated gaming PC as it will allow you to fully kit it out with custom cooling solutions, RGB lighting, and fan controller options.

In truth, you can change almost any aspect of your gaming PC’s aesthetics as the parts are often released in multiple formats or colors.

This could include the graphics card which may come in multiple colors such as black, white, and even some more exotic colors like red.

Here’s a few gaming setups to spark your creativity:

Sometimes you may find different parts of the hardware such as the GPU or RAM feature an RGB lighting strip that can really make your PC stand out.

In fact, many premade gaming PCs come with pre-installed RGB systems which can prevent overcomplicating yourself with things to set up when you get started.

7. PC Exclusives

Yup, you’re reading right.

PC comes with its own exclusives just like the PlayStation and Xbox ecosystems that also have dedicated games made for them.

This is usually for games where they operate better with a mouse and keyboard such as League of Legends or CS:GO.

In fact, arguably, we think the dedicated PC games are usually far better in the selection and how they perform versus some recent duds that were released on console.

Getting a gaming PC is your golden ticket to this world of exclusives which we’re sure you’ll never regret making the choice for.

8. Innovation & New Tech

Unlike a console, a PC gets access to all the latest cutting edge technology that is released most commonly on a yearly basis.

This means you won’t have to wait five years anymore unlike when you have to wait for the next generation of consoles to come along to let you access nifty features like Ray-Tracing or higher refresh rates.

Innovation within the industry is at an all-time high and usually gets faster every year meaning you can stay ahead of the curve by opting for a gaming PC rather than a console that quickly becomes redundant.

In fact, we’ve seen some massive innovations over the past ten years such as HBM memory, ray-tracing, NVMe storage solutions, and the massive success of virtual reality.

All of this cutting-edge tech hit the PC market first, years in advance in some cases, before it hit the console world.

If you like to keep your finger on the pulse of tech and innovation then there’s only one real option which is to get a gaming PC.

9. Disability-Friendly

Unlike a games console, PC has the ability to be adapted for a range of disabilities that can transform gaming from being a chore to something you can partake in with relatively little disadvantage.

This is an important factor as around 15% of the worlds population lives with some form of disability that may hinder them from sharing in the same experience that others get to enjoy.

This could even be something as simple as an adapted keyboard that helps prevent regular RSI injuries from occurring which is a common problem for people who have office-based jobs or spend lots of time gaming.

When you invest money in something you want to know it will be able to handle whatever you throw at it — this should include your disabilities!

Conclusion

In conclusion, if you’ve read our reasons thoroughly then you’ll surely understand why buying a gaming PC is totally worth compared to some other options.

Mostly though, this comes down to better longevity, cost-effectiveness, and adaptability for a range of reasons such as productivity and maybe even a disability.

We also alluded to some issues with console gaming; typically there is some strong resentment within the PC gaming community towards console gamers. Find out why here.

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