In the near future I would like to assemble my own gaming PC with the following components:
CPU: https://www.idealo.de/...0-amd.html
Graphics card: https://www.idealo.de/...-asus.html
Mainboard: https://www.idealo.de/...x-msi.html
Power supply: https://www.idealo.de/...quiet.html
Working memory: https://www.idealo.de/...rsair.html
Housing: https://www.amazon.de/...07BSSFKSC/
So my question is:
Does the gaming PC sound that good? So I have 2 monitors that I can easily connect. One with 60hz and one with 144hz. But is the gaming PC enough to play Rainbow Aix Siege or Fortnite at 144 FPS? Or where do I have to top it up so that I can take full advantage of my 144hz monitor.
The PC configuration is good.
I would advise you to add hard drives though.
Little joke on the edge.
With this PC configuration, you can easily play whatever you want.
An SSD / HDD is still missing, but otherwise it sounds very good.
How much would it all cost together?
Yes, I already have hard drives.
Around 900 euro.
That's what I thought. It actually hardly makes sense to include the hard drives in an assessment.
Some think that the power supply has too many watts. Do you think so too?
Then he's very good.
As I said, it's best to add SSDs, otherwise nothing works. If you have a slot for it, it's best to use an M.2
Maybe yes, but then you don't have to buy new ones in the future if you do now, and too much watts is always good
But nothing gets damaged, right?
Nope, unless the power supply is cheaply made or has a bug. That's why I would also choose a bit better quality. But nothing else can happen if the wattage is too high
OK thanks