Gaming PC - Intel i7 3770, Nvidia GTX 1650 4GB, 16GB Ram, 256GB SSD, Windows 10 Pro
Mainboard: HP (Sound Onboard)
CPU: Intel i7 3770 (4x 3.40GHz; Turbo up to 3.90GHz; 8 threads)
Graphics card: Manli GTX 1650, 4GB Vram (NEW)
RAM: 16GB DDR3 1333
Network: Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Mbit / s
Power supply: 350 watt branded power supply
Hard drive: 256GB SSD (NEW)
Operating system: Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit (newly installed)
Mainboard connections:
6x USB 2.0 (2x front), 8x audio (2x front), 1x LAN, 2x DVI
Graphics card connections:
1x HDMI, 1x DP, 1x DVI
In any case, the PC is usable, only with the RAM I would upgrade again, since it is really "lax" compared to the 1650, for example.
For 450 euro Would that be? Should I do it?
Buy 2x8GB 3200MHz DDR4 RAM. It costs around 100 euro. That is more than enough.
And what else do you say to the pc?
Because I have a monitor that has 144hz
This is a 3rd generation I7, DDR4 is not compatible with me.
DDR4 RAM does not fit on the mainboard, so that would not work at all and would be a waste of money!
What do you say to the pc?
Data to the PC: Gaming PC - Intel i7 2600k, Nvidia GTX 1060 3GB, 16GB Ram, 256GB SSD, Windows 10 Pro
Mainboard: ASUS P8H77-M Pro (Sound Onboard)
CPU: Intel i7 2600k (4x 3.40GHz; Turbo up to 3.80GHz)
Graphics card: MSI GTX 1060, 3GB Vram
RAM: 16GB DDR3 1333
Network: Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Mbit / s
Power supply: 350 watt branded power supply
Hard drive: 256GB SSD (NEW)
Operating system: Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit (newly installed)
Mainboard connections:
8x USB 2.0 (2x front), 2x USB 3.0, 8x audio (2x front), 1x PS / 2, 1x LAN, 1x SPDIF
Graphics card connections:
1x HDMI, 1x DP, 1x DVI
OK, CPU is very old, GPU still works (I have the 6GB version of that myself). But would rather save a little more money and then buy a more powerful new PC
It's not the latest hardware, but for the price I don't think it's a bad deal.
Costs 440 euro
I have read. As I said, not a bad offer for the price, I would say.
Should i strike? (I'm just a hobby gamer now and then Fortnite and by the way something for school)
Oh, good that you say it. Then the mainboard has to get an upgrade!
And for that you would have to upgrade the CPU again, which would be more worthwhile to buy
Yes, you're right, but I wouldn't buy a new one as long as it's just Fortnite. With the specs that should still work properly.
Should i strike? I don't want to output anything large also have a 144 hz monitor
The system is sufficient for Fortnite. Whether the thing is worth buying is a different matter.