I once put together a small list of how the pc should be set up that would play the new games? Flight simulator fortnite etc
-Sapphire Nitro + Radeon RX 5500 XT 8GB
-G.Skill Aegis 1x, 16GB, DDR4-3200, DIMM 288
-AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8x 3.60GHz So.AM4 BOX
-ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming (Wi-Fi) Mainboard Socket AM4 (ATX, Ryzen, PCIe 4.0, WiFi6, Intel 2.5 Gbit / s Ethernet, 2x M.2 with coolers, SATA 6Gbit / s, USB 3.2 Gen 2, Aura Sync)
-Sharkoon TG4 PC case RGB
-Samsung MZ-V7E500BW 970 EVO 500 GB NVMe M.2 Internal SSD Black
-Sharkoon SHP Bronze 500 Watt, PC power supply, 80 Plus Bronze
-Enermax RGB water cooling Aquafusion 240mm (ELC-Aqf240-Sqa)
-LINKUP - PSU cable extension Sheathed GPU Custom-made PC power supply with comb kit | 1x 24 P (20 + 4) | 1x 8 P (4 + 4) CPU | 2X 8 P (6 + 2) GPU Set | 30CM 300MM - Green
If I should have forgotten something, correct me.
Instead of 1x 16GB, you put in 2x 8GB RAM
Alright in itself, it would definitely play the games. I'm not so sure about the flight simulator, I don't know the requirements. But what I notice is that you have a little bit of memory. Would recommend to you to buy 1 HDD 1TB and maybe a ssd with 500 GB (if you want that your games and your computer can load quickly). Maybe I would pick out a stronger power supply, but that should be enough for a start.
I think the jam is good in itself. Should fit all the games, but you certainly know that the flight simulator demands a lot of performance.
Otherwise good luck, cool part.
Another hard drive is still available, which I just need to connect.
Flight simulator The minimum requirements for an AMD computer are a Ryzen 2 1200 chip, 8 GB RAM and a Radeon RX graphics card with 2 GB VRAM
Yes, that is one of the reasons why I'm now switching to a gaming pc. Laptop doesn't handle it 😅
Well, well, I guess it should fit in then… However, as I said with the flight simulator, I'm unsure. It will definitely go, but the question is how well it will go. It is very demanding, especially since the map is loaded and displayed. But then I would say, try is better than study: 0 With the power supply you have to look again how you are getting on, consider upgrading it, but it is not necessary yet
Upgrading is always possible, so that the normal game works first
I just got tempted to build one myself (was recommended to me) because finished pc have too bad components for the price range
That's also true. Once you're running, you won't go wrong with the components.
Do you honestly need a Radeon Rx for the flight simulator?
In that sense, can't you also use a Gtx 1650 or 1660 for example?
At least an i5 and a gtx 770 are also possible
The RX5500XT doesn't fit such a potent CPU at all. And for SS2020 it is also a bit very weak.
The RAM should consist of 2 bars otherwise you are wasting up to 30% performance.
A water cooling is nonsense, better buy a better graphics card. E.g. GTX1660super or RX5600XT! When you got the money
That's how it is
Ok that with the RAM is noted.
Sapphire NITRO + Radeon RX 5700 XT BE 8G then the better decision or still rx5600xT?
It's a question of money. Of course, the 5700XT is even better
The setup is very solid. The graphics card is rather weak compared to the rest of the system. Better take a RX 5600XT. You save the money for it with the AiO-WaKü.
A beQuiet Pure Power 11 500 watts would not be wrong as a power supply.
Let's assume the rx5600xt would be a bit stronger than the rx5500xt which is also the case
would an ASUS Radeon 6800 (16 GB memory) also be a good alternative?
have an offer 650 euro for the ASUS Radeon 6800 (16 GB memory) graphics card is that acceptable?
650 euro is currently a (suspiciously) good price
The graphics card also fits well in setup
Is therefore 650 from a friend
OK