https://www.hardwaredealz.com/bester-gaming-pc-fuer-unter-500-euro-gamer-pc-bis-500-euro/#fertig-pc-kaufen
Is this configuration good? Are there any suggestions for improvement? Is it really true that you can play Fortnite with 110 FPS and high settings? And could you take a different case?
Can you also directly recommend a shop where you can compare prices?
In any case
So there's nothing to improve?
Go to Mindfactory and build the PC there. Then you have a comparison.
OK thank you. Is the compilation so good or are there suggestions for improvement?
How suboptimal? Is there anything to improve?
Is acceptable, is a good 1080p gaming PC… With a 240GB SSD you won't get far… Two bigger games (e.g. Fortnite and GTA V) and you can't do it anymore.
Ok, you can buy them bigger. Is everything else going well or is there something better?
Graphics card, ram ssd and power supply.
https://geizhals.de/...WL-1566643
enough power, overclockable and upgradeable in the future without double purchases
Always better but for the price it is absolutely acceptable and ok
I personally would take a 500W power supply for later expansion of the GPU (if necessary). Better to buy 20 euro more than later.
Precisely calculated, I can't for 500 euro
the ssd is garbage, not m2.
where can I reconfigure?
otherwise all good
OK thank you. I will order the parts mentioned there
OK
Is this SSD better?
Read the same scrap 550 mB / s, that must be 3500MB / s
https://www.hardwareschotte.de/preisvergleich/256GB-Adata-Xpg-SX8200-Pro-p22120864
Have fun playing oc and gaming
Thanks, Käbel etc. Do you have to buy yourself or are you already there?
The PCs that configure hardware deal are always good. Perfect value for money. The SSD does not have to be M.2 either. These are more expensive and equally fast (with the exception of NVME SSDs, because they are actually faster)
You just have to see how many case fans you have with case or whether you find another case more beautiful. If there are no fans there, of course you have to buy extra fans. This is worthwhile even if 1 or 2 are already there. This keeps your components cooler.
And if you still have some money left, it would be worthwhile to reach for the MSI b450 Tomahawk MAX. (This also recommends hardware deal more often)
Ok so everything is fine except the SSD?
I'll see if my budget is still enough. Can you use any housing, or only ever certain? Since I like such housings:
https://www.caseking.de/kolink-observatory-rgb-midi-tower-tempered-glass-weiss-window-gekl-037.html
Do you actually have to buy buckets etc. Or are they included?
Usually everything is included.
No no. The SSD is completely sufficient (at least for the beginning) NVMEs are a bit faster but can also be retrofitted at a later date. (I also have no NVME) The way hardware deal configured the PC fits
As willpower already said, all cables come with them. Only display port for a 144 Hz monitor if you have one (DP for short - delivers 144 Hz while good HDMI goes to 120). If you do not have a Wi-Fi adapter or similar, you should also purchase a LAN cable (but you should check if you can even connect a LAN cable to you (in your room) a Wi-Fi adapter)
Usually 2 Sata cables are included with the mainboard (for Ssd and Hdd). However, if you retrofit you need another one.
With the power supply, all the cables come with something to do with electricity.
There are modular (you only plug in the cables you need), semi-modular (which you definitely need, then you can remove the rest) and non-modular (all cables are fixed) power supplies. With a standard power supply, you have all the cables you need for a graphics card.
You can also replace the housing. You just have to pay attention to the form factor. There are micro atx, mini atx and atx. What you sent the link from is an Atx. That means your mainboard would fit in.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask again.
Ok, I don't have a 140 heart monitor. Then everything is great.
All ssd that runs over sata can't more than 600mb / s
only a few who run m.2 over pcie 3.0 / 4.0 can read 3500mb / s 1700 write