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Hey guys, in a peculiar situation here and I'd like this sub to chime in with their opinions. So here's the situation- I'm moving (back) to Canada very soon. As it is, I have a Victus gaming laptop that I use for work and a gaming PC at home that I use for, well, gaming. I've assembled many gaming PCs in the past too so I'm no beginner. Problem is- I'll have to cough up some extra money to get my gaming PC shipped to Canada apart from the laptop that I'd take there. My PC isn't as cutting edge either (R5 2600, 16GB RAM, Gaming X 6600XT).
So I'm thinking- should I cut my losses, sell both machines and buy a better laptop? Truth be told, I hate laptops- they're just inferior in every way possible; poorer screen, require a monster battery to even be able to game long enough (what's the point of having a portable gaming device then?), keyboards cost a lot if damaged, require a separate mouse to be able to game on properly anyway, cost substantially more than putting a PC together, etc. I don't do consoles so that's off the limits (I'm a hardcore modder). So I have three options right now (let me know if you guys think of anymore):
Sell both laptop and PC and buy a new, more powerful laptop with the money (although selling things gives me major anxiety because I don't have much experience with it)
Bite the bullet and take both to Canada with me (but then this PC is getting old and since crypto is no more RIP, I can probably build a newer PC for cheap in Canada itself)
Leave the PC in India and just take the laptop to Canada
What should I do??
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