I'm sorry I'm sorry
but is it worthwhile?
I offer my very fast and quiet gamer PC for sale here. Installed are an Intel i7-3770 CPU (4 cores / 8 threads, up to 3.9 GHz) and a brand new factory overclocked Palit StormX GTX 1660 6 GB OC graphics card (successor of the GTX 1060, almost as fast as GTX 1070, still a full warranty, Purchase price ~ 230 euro).
He creates all current games in FullHD with max details and also in 1440p (2560x1440) and high details runs (almost) everything. Even VR glasses and streaming are no problem. Fortnite runs in FullHD and Epic with> 100fps.
Other components: 16 GB RAM (2 x 8 GB, 2 memory slots still available), 1 TB HDD storage space, DVD burner, 10x USB, Win 10 Pro incl. License, monitor connections: HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort. For an extra charge, I could also install an existing SSD as a system drive.
He creates all current games in FullHD with max details and also in 1440p
I've overclocked my 1060 6gb to the performance of a rx 590, and the rx 590 is just as good as the 1660, and I can assure you that you can play up to max details. Still in Full HD, but that's it.
That managed my old Medion with 512MB VRAM too. Always a nice Verschesche that the FPS are not mentioned (although Fortnite was mentioned, my general opinion).
Since you can sing a song of Star Citizen.
The game is so horribly optimized on new hardware that older hardware runs better.
I think the best example is just that stupid Minecraft. The game looks like snot runs but on the best Pc's comparatively like garbage
Because of the great RAM-eaters Java. The engine of Minecraft is absolute botch.
Pubg for example. This is programming even more catastrophic
And then you have counterexamples of how games running on the Frostbite Engine (whether you like EA or not) are fabulous despite the beauty and complexity of the games.
Oh yeah. Battlefield is a dream. I'm the last time the mainboard blown but. Otherwise top!
So I would spend a maximum of 400 euro for such a PC.
No SSD is not good.
What is missing here is the information about the case, the power supply, the CPU cooler and the built-in fan. If these are high quality components, the purchase may be worth it again because you can reuse them all for a new system at some point.