https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227704
Is this a good idea? For light to medium gaming, CAD, 3D printing, and with upgradability in mind. Seems about the best you can do for the money without building.
I'm not against the idea of building my own machine, but the margins seem to be pretty low, and I'd be a lot more comfortable modding a system that already works.
>Intel
I could also buy an inferior AMD machine for the price, and then just hold off to upgrade it to one of AMD's fancy new chips. Thoughts?
3D printing related.
People who just make rims in CAD should be rounded up and gassed
>>59469634
>inferior AMD machine for the price
You wont find any amd prebuilts with AM4 motherboards yet
LMAO
>>59469747
I just saw it on thingiverse and thought it was cool. Functionally, it's completely pointless. Ornamentally, it's neat.
I use the printers to make architectural models.
>buys solidworks license
>only draws shitty rims
I agree: gas.
>>59469747
Tfw it was one of the first things I did after tutorials when learning rhinoceros nurbs modeler in 2003
>>59469634
Yeah that's fine m80. Good price good hardware. Do it