I was thinking of buying the PC that is currently available from Aldi Süd: medion Akoya p66088 first of all should I get it? (With the PC I would like to learn programming and gaming: Valorant, csgo, fortnite and yes shooter halt) and then secondly can I then expand the working memory on the PC and then install a larger one? And if you answered the first question with no, can you recommend me good gaming ready pcs for the best under 1000 euro?
I just don't want to assemble one because I can't do something like that
Screwing 20 minutes…
Can you operate a screwdriver?
Ready-made pcs are generally immensely more expensive and mostly weaker than self-made ones, but the PCS in the aldo are significantly better than things like those from the media market.
To program it is enough for all times and to gamble (especially the games mentioned) should function properly. Because of the upgrade, I'm not sure, because such finished systems usually come with suitable components that are coordinated with each other. The ram bar can change with certainty, but whether you can upgrade it is questionable
You're a really funny one
Quark is everyone can build a pc together. It's easier than it looks at the guess
Yes, I actually want to, but somehow I don't really trust myself
Just watch a YT tutorial and put it together next to the pc. It's like lego
Hm ok I'll try then is what he sent the best for a maximum of 1k?
Fear of it is more than unfounded.
Are very robust parts.
2 mistakes you can make.
Knock the screwdriver into the mainboard.
Connect electricity before assembling.
I don't think much of the Aldi PC.
Reason that misses my need. I consider Wi-Fi and the hot-swap mobile rack to be unnecessary.
In addition, Medion (Lenovo) installs a lot of castrated OEM hardware that is usually difficult to expand or reuse later.
Exchanging the RAM is usually not a problem even with Medion devices, if you are lucky enough to have only 1 bar with 8GB installed, you can simply insert a second bar with the same values.
Testing:
https://www.pcgameshardware.de/Komplett-PC-Hardware-217554/News/Medion-Akoya-P66088-bei-Aldi-Sued-fuer-900-Euro-Gaming-fuer-die-Masse-1352263/
If you don't want to bother looking for components, go to youtube and search for 1000 euro gaming pc or something like that. Then channels like Hardware Rat or similar German youtubers come to make monthly pcs that are built primarily for value for money. Or ask again for a question about a 1000 euro setup and choose the most beautiful one.
ALDI = zero support but only sales.
there's certainly some IT booth nearby that also offers (maybe also used) parts. They help with inquiries, when expanding or replacing etc.
otherwise Mediamarkt & Co… They are still better than a cheap grocery store… Or buy your running shoes and sports equipment there?!
Well then comes the next question xD thank you