I would like to know whether this pc Fortnite runs smoothly so that you can do without problems
If you are so 75% good at Fortnite you can play on it fluently
LINK: https://www.systemtreff.de/Basic-Gaming-PC-AMD-A10-9700-4x38GHz-8-GB-DDR4-2666Mhz-Radeon-R7-4GB-256GB-SSD-500GB-HDD
No, smooth gameplay is not possible with the CPU and integrated graphics unit.
What is the maximum budget? At around 250 euro, I would definitely use used parts. A new "gaming" PC should already cost 500 euro.
But what kind of tags are they?
If you have Fortnite low in max. If you want to play 5 FPS then you can do that.
PS: If you want to play Fortnite properly, you have to pay Safe https://www.hardwaredealz.com/bester-gaming-pc-fuer-unter-500-euro-gamer-pc-bis-500-euro/ € for a PC.
No, you can't even play 10% smoothly with it. Absolute rubbish, system meeting is not hated for nothing.
For the price NO, but Systemtreff is clearly more exemplary than the competition, which does not see the price decline of their remaining stock CPUs.
With Ryzen 5 3400G I did some games, but that's rubbish.
No never, he has an APU. That means the graphics unit is integrated in the processor. Such a combination is not made for playing and will never be forever. Although there are quite useful APUs like the Ryzen -G models, they are still not made for serious gaming (newer games).
The 8gb Ram are the next contra point and so the whole list fills up.
For 300 euro you won't get a good gaming PC (at the moment) and I don't think that will ever change. Better wait until Christmas or your birthday and then buy a decent 800-1000 euro PC with your parents. I can recommend Dubaro or Alternate, building it yourself is of course cheaper.
But the Ryzen 5 3400g is also much newer and better than an old A10 processor ^^
This is not the old A10 (kaveri) but the new A10 (excavator)
But it's still garbage, precisely because the 28nm chips are still without smt and with R7 instead of vega graphics.
I also think it's funny how you have a picture on the page where you compare the A10 from 2016 with the i7 930 from 2010 ^^
Yep.