Hey internet creatures , I'm trying to fulfill my childhood dreams of becoming a video game developer (we all had that thought as kids c;) . . .
And I'll be off to college this year , not sure when , complications with me being 17 ,
But what i do know is I havnt spent the slightest bit of time figuring out anything about computers . which was stupid on my part .
(and I really don't want you guys to go straight to "just build a computer" , I don't want to end up buying incompatible parts , I don't want to set everything up , I don't want to accidentally break something and have to pay more money, I'm perfectly ok with spending the extra bit for a prebuilt system.)
I want to get two computers. A damn good desktop that can run three monitors with perfect resolution . any I7 processor , and an ssd and hdd harddrive. and one of those ssd laptops that uses cloud storage , for my school work , ,
i was thinking of getting the $1,699 option here , (im in love with the chassis (not the looks) the fact that it can hold many harddrives , three graphics cards , and such )
http://www.dell.com/us/p/alienware-area51-r2/pd?ref=PD_OC
and i have no idea what laptop, i heard the ssd drive ones can run really smooth and just store all the files in clouds )
my problem is, am i spending too much ? im just paying all this off monthly , (and yes im 100% sure i can pay this off without a sweat)
its just , i cant really spend money on much else if i do .
so my questions , should i get this desktop and a cheap ssd laptop? do you guys have better options for me ? am i doing wayy too much ? not enough ?
And I know, I'm not gonna make any advanced games and all that I knowwwww . But I'm also going to be playing a lot of high end pc games (especially the ones i couldn't run before) and i really want something that can last me for some years and many upgrades . but still perform for everything i need out of the box .
(side question , im using an outdated pc monitor from like . windows vista . should i also get a new monitor for my new pc ?)
EDIT: or the $1,299 option here