Help Gaming PC Components?

Xy
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Are the components on top of this fortnite and cod smooth and play on high quali?

Processor: AMD FX 6300-6 core 3.5GHz Memory: 8gb crucial ballistix sport series Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 1060 Mini ITX OC 6Gb Drive: Seagate Fire Cuda SSHD 7200rpm 1TB Power Supply: 600W High Efficiency (80 plus)

Sa

GraKa and RAM anyway, SDD anyway. But with the mini you have just brought a castrated tomcat into the house. Does not stink, but does not do everything he could.

For Fortnite but it is certainly enough.

As for the processor, whoever has to say otherwise, I'm not familiar with AMD, but I'll take a look at this:

https://www.technikaffe.de/cpu_vergleich-intel_core_i5_4460-358-vs-amd_fx_6300-218

But then the CPU will be a massive bottleneck in your system.
They compared it to an i5 4460. I have a 4590 in the system and in the bores my GTX980Ti already.

But there may be who speaks, who understands more about AMD than me.

Xy

Hmm a question, can you maybe recommend me a good gaming PC for 800 euro?

Au

Definitely not an Fx Cpu! They are just unnecessarily hot and do not do anything!

Xy

Hey thanks for your recommendation

Kn

No problem. Here's another source for comparing the processors: https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/...3955vs1555

Sa

Unfortunately not. Therefore, the console market has such a big sales. Future-ready PC cost over 1000 euro, but keep it for more than just 1-2 years.
But I do not want to leave you without information:
I built a PC a little over two years ago;
GTX980Ti for 500 euro
Intel i5 4590 for 300 euro
Mainboard Gigabye H97-HD3 about 90 euro, I think.

RAM as needed… At least DDR3, but since the prices change as the stock market prices. 8GB lowest limit. I have 20 GB, completely oversized. But it was there (because of old PCs, they just installed).

If you build yourself, buy a large-volume housing, more space = more room for the future and more air for cooling, if you do not necessarily want to change to water cooling.

With o.g. System games are like Fortnite a joke in full quality. You could also play games like Ghost Racon Wildlands on Max, if that were not so bad imported, because then the CPU has to do most of the work while the GraKa bored.

Games like CoD: I can play Infinity Warefare on Max.
For PC optimized games like Destiny 2 anyway, it's always a question of software, not hardware.
Nevertheless, I would recommend you another way. The 980TI that I have is as good as ne 1060, sometimes it also comes to ne 1080 ran, but since only very close.

The bottleneck in the constant console imports is the CPU, so I'd advise you to buy a really strong i7 and that cost.

But if the game development goes on so that console games are only imported to PC, then put you especially ne strong CPU and ne middle-class Graka.
So ne 1060ti for 250 euro (GraKas are just cheap again after the bitco crash) and an i7 8xxx for 330 euro

Do you have to see, it's always expensive, but for Fortnite? No. Definitively no.

Sa

In no way. Do not take any "special features" that you do not need. If you do not want to overclock yourself, do not buy a "K" from Intel or Gigabyte's X-chipset mainboard, whatever. What you do not want to do, do not buy that either. So you save the most and still get potent hardware.

Vi

Yes that is enough.

Are not the best components but it is enough.

However, if you want to buy it first then let your fingers away.

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