I wanted to know if anyone of you PC components could enumerate with which one comes in games like Fortnite on the relatively constant 144 FPS. I then build the PC myself. Of course I hope that it will not be too expensive but for such a setup you have to dig deep into your pocket
I7 9700k because Intel is still better in terms of high FPS, and a RX 5700XT should be enough for 144fps on Ultra in fortnite for 1080p.
With which resolution and on which graphics settings do you want to play?
Fortnite is not demanding.
There you get a Ryzen 5 2600 with a RX 580 8GB and 8GB RAM.
However, if you want more consistent FPS then you can go for a 3rd generation Ryzen in combination with a Vega 54 or 64.
Fortnite is not as demanding as you need an overkill system.
If he wants to keep 144 FPS constant, only 1080p and WQHD remain.
I'm going from a 144Hz monitor.
So for Fortnite even a 2060 RTX is enough as Graka. Processor you can actually everything from the 7.-9. Take a generation, depending on what your budget says. If you want to ride on the AMD track then you also like the new Ryzen. Otherwise, in any case would be SSD as a game partition and if you still have a few marks left vllt a M.2 SSD as a system partition otherwise synonymous here a SSD but where a 128 should be enough.
Power supply well and happy Bequiet and then stop to see how much Wat you need.
RAM logically DDR4 RAM mind. 32GB and there simply look which memory chip fits best to the processor of your choice. On the motherboard side I can personally pronounce a recommendation for Gigabyte or Asus.
On top of that I have to say that playing Fortnite on Ultra Settings is not that cool at all.
So at the current hour, there's hardly a better system than an AMD system.
Price / performance is currently really unbeatable.
It always depends on what you do with it, but in the multi-core area they are not far away from Intel + more than enough for their needs.
Anyone who plays with a 144Hz monitor, I'm most likely synonymous only with high model and shadow details.
Is always the same in Competetive games.
For example, I play only low settings out of sight and anti aliasing which are on high
AMD is currently in the lead in multi-core rendering. These processors are cheaper, offer more real cores. Ok, single core performance is not bad at Intel. But AMD is almost alike. No difference that is noticeable in games!
Play CS: GO with everything on low and high shadows, at 4: 3
Pardon, Singlecore *: D
144 fps are totally superfluous.
The eye detects 60 fps.
It would not bother me if I would play in the lowest settings… I'm currently synonymous yes
I'm just playing Full HD with currently low settings. With the new pc I would even be enough medium thing I can play fluently
I already have a 144hz monitor and I do not see the 144 Hz as superfluous but everyone can see how he wants…
https://www.hardwaredealz.com/bester-gaming-pc-fuer-unter-1000-euro-gamer-pc-bis-1000-euro/ what do you say to this pc?
My son plays the game on a tablet. (Apple). The game is not a challenge.
I myself see no difference in 3d games, e.g. Between a 60 and a 144 Hz monitor.
Both very good.
Not bad. The graphics card, I would still swap with a RX 5700 (XT). But that's my own preference.
Then you can invest the money saved in a CPU cooler and have it a little quieter.
Vishera almost 100% agree. Only SSD and motherboard I still see a few shortcomings. Whereby I'm rather personally branded with the Intel SSD. The motherboard is price wise synonymous okay, just would not necessarily my case.
Otherwise, it is by and large a good entry-level PC
EDIT.:
One more thing, what about CPU cooler? Did I overlook that?
I do not think so. Ever played with 144Hz monitor? There you will notice a huge difference!