Look for a gaming pc on used sites that brings Fortnite over 120 fps, can it do that? Play Fortnite and Fifa ONLY. (I'm a beginner)
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64Bit reinstalled & activated.
CPU: Intel Core i5-4590 3.3GHz Turbo 3.8GHz
DYNATRON 2BALL BEARING
RAM: 32GB DDR3 Micron
SSD: Lite-on 128GB
HDD: 2TB hard drive
Graphics card: Asus ROG Strix-GTX1050-2G Gaming 2GB DDR5 memory
Housing: Gamer LED New
Power supply: CPM 750W PLUS COMBATPOWER 82+
Mainboard: MSI B85M-E45 Socket 1150 cover is missing.
DP x1
DVI x2
HDMI x1
USB3
Pre-installed software.
Chrome
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise "Enabled"
Adobe Reader.
Second hand. Fully functional.
With guarantee.
Replaces thermal paste BIOS battery
Just as acceptable as a starter, but I wouldn't spend 450 euro on it.
How much fps could I achieve on average?
Heavily overpriced
I think he's okay. I'm a little confused why so much ram was invested when 16GB would be enough for the performance anyway. But I don't think that you could absolutely achieve 120 fps with it and if you want that much fps anyway you should look for a PC with a more future because it is out of date as far as motherboard is concerned.
It depends on the game. At current maybe 30-60 FPS, depending on the settings
Well even if the RAM has 32 GB it is relatively slow. The CPU and the graphics card are also no longer the latest. The GPU only has 2GB vram, which is why I can't guarantee that this PC will manage 120 fps if only on very low settings in Fortnite. FIFA shouldn't be the problem.
By the way, 120 fps only bring you something if you have a corresponding monitor that can also display it (i.e. At least 120hz)
You can't answer that because you have to say what settings and exactly what game you are playing
And how's that for 410 euro?
In detail the following equipment:
CPU: AMD Phenom (R) II X6 1100T 6-core processor à 3.3GHz
GPU: ASUS Strix R9 380 2GB
Mainboard: ASUS M4A89GTD Pro USB 3 Turbo V Evo
Cooling Unit: Artic Cooling Freezer 13
Power supply: Thermaltake Smart RGB 700W! Illuminated, adjustable
Hard drive: SSD Kingston 120GB (starting position) + 1 TB HDD Seagate 7200RPM
Housing: Sharkoon VG6-WRGB ATX, illuminated, adjustable
Equipment & connections front: 4x USB 2.0, DVD drive, audio
Rear: 2x USB 3.0, eSATA / SATA, VGA, DVI, HDMI, SPDIF out, P / S2, audio, RJ45
RAM: 8 GB
OS: Win10 activated and updated
And how's that for 410 euro?
In detail the following equipment:
CPU: AMD Phenom (R) II X6 1100T 6-core processor à 3.3GHz
GPU: ASUS Strix R9 380 2GB
Mainboard: ASUS M4A89GTD Pro USB 3 Turbo V Evo
Cooling Unit: Artic Cooling Freezer 13
Power supply: Thermaltake Smart RGB 700W! Illuminated, adjustable
Hard drive: SSD Kingston 120GB (starting position) + 1 TB HDD Seagate 7200RPM
Housing: Sharkoon VG6-WRGB ATX, illuminated, adjustable
Equipment & connections front: 4x USB 2.0, DVD drive, audio
Rear: 2x USB 3.0, eSATA / SATA, VGA, DVI, HDMI, SPDIF out, P / S2, audio, RJ45
RAM: 8 GB
OS: Win10 activated and updated
Fortnite low
It's not much better either.
Yes, I have a 144 AOC monitor, how about then?
Ouch, I think the other one is much better. But that's why both are out of date. Means if at some point you have more money and want to upgrade your oc you have to build a completely new one because you can't do anything with your components. If you know what I mean. I also have to say that I paid 80 euro a year ago for a PC similar to this one. Everyone wants to rip off at the moment because the PC prices are too high. Better to take it to your heart and build a budget PC yourself or just wait and see.
How long should I wait approximately