I've been looking for a gaming PC for a while, then I found this PC
Here the link to the PC: https://hardwarerat.de/...er=SW10019
My question is you can play games like fortnite, apex legends, minecraft.
I need a pc to watch yt, twitch and play a bit now and then
If you have suggestions or have a PC synonymous for this price to build together please feel free to write suggestions in the comments.
So the pc is perfect and your games should run smoothly.
With the PC's hardware advice you do not really wrong
For price performance definitely always hardwaredealz. Also has a Youtube channel, because you see how his composite systems perform. Here is one in the 500 Euro class, you can see in the article the FPS and settings of many current titles.
https://www.hardwaredealz.com/bester-gaming-pc-fuer-unter-500-euro-gamer-pc-bis-500-euro/
Minimal change introduces a larger SSD
The ssd and the RAM could be scarce, but the PC is sufficient for the mentioned things. Just make sure that you do not have too many browser tabs open because that eats good RAM
For price performance definitely always hardwaredealz
Not when it comes to ready PCs…
For the comparison you would have to rather then take the 400 euro configuration of hardware realealz.
And there go again 100 euro on it as finished PC at Dubaro. Not really the price performance blockbuster anymore.
Yes that's true. But on finished PCs should now do without anyone. On Youtube everybody can watch a tutorial and has assembled the thing in 20 minutes. If you're up for 20 minutes and you prefer paying 100 euro more. Well.
It's not that easy.
The problem is not the difficulty of building.
It's fears, worries and uncertainty, because the topic is so foreign to many.
In addition, the configuration of HardwareDealz is not good, because the hard drive is just "optional", so there's still fit the RX 580 …
Yes, she is optional…
… Until you have the first 2 games installed and wonder why your PC suddenly slowed down…
A finished PC is really not a bad option for many people.
Especially here, because the only advantage of a decent 500 euro DIY PC, limited to slightly more SSD memory and 16 GB of RAM.
Something you can always retrofit.