Is This Gaming PC Any Good?

ba
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Is this Amazon gaming PC good? Please state the advantages and disadvantages of this PC. I want to play competitive Fortnite on it and it should manage 144 fps.

Megaport High End Gaming PC Intel Core i7-10700K 8X 5.1 GHz Turbo • Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 12GB • 1TB M.2 SSD • 16GB DDR4 3000 • Windows 10 • WLAN https://www.amazon.de/...08XKDHQ23/

co

The price is okay.

The PC is TOP!

Ex

Way too expensive.

Never buy a complete PC from Amazon. The main thing is that the name of the PC is "GTX 1060" and the description says RTX 3060. So you don't know which graphics card is actually being used.

Ex

The price is definitely not okay. You can get a PC with an RTX 3060 for around 1000 euro.

Do

I'm sorry to disappoint you, but at the moment you are paying almost that much for the graphics card, plus 16 GB RAM, a 1 Tb M.2 and one of the best processors in the Intel lineup shoot a little over 1000 euro

Vi

It has nothing to do with high-end gaming. That's middle class.

Megaport isn't exactly famous for quality.

That's better

https://hardwarerat.de/...0-pro?c=78

CPU is not as fast but better graphics card which is more important when gaming

rh

The pc is not worth nearly as much! Take this one:

https://hardwarerat.de/...ws-10?c=78

much faster

rh

You get for the coal NEN pc with 3070, you have a bang

Ha

Look for Orion 3000. You can get it for the same price but get an RTX 3070.

ba

On Amazon?

Ha

Apparently completely sold out for 1599 everywhere but the cheapest on the fast one I found it here. https://m.notebooksbilliger.de/acer+predator+orion+3000+pc+neu+684760

Ex

You already know that online shops get their goods better and cheaper, which is why they can sell such cheap ready-made PCs?

https://www.csl-computer.com/pc-systeme/gaming-pcs/pc-csl-sprint-5891-ryzen-5.html

The price fluctuates a lot, which is why I said about 1000 euro. An RTX 3060 certainly doesn't need any of the best processors in the Intel lineup. The Ryzen 5 3600 is completely sufficient.

Do

I think we're talking past each other here. It makes no sense that you contradict me in my statement that the PC shown here would cost more than 1000 euro, but then attach a completely different configuration as a reason for it.

Ex

If you go after that, it doesn't make any sense that you contradict me on the first point, because my statement was that you can get a PC with an RTX 3060 for 1000 euro, which is true.

Apart from that, the PC up there would also cost less. Even if it were 100 euro less, it would still be less. The price is just too high. You can almost buy a PC with an RTX 3070.

Do

"the price is not okay" with the rather subordinate criterion of a 3060. Do you pay more than 1000 euro for the PC as it is in the question? Definitely. Is it up to the questioner to decide what other hardware he wants in there? Definitely.

Ex

What does one have to do with the other? Of course, the questioner can decide for himself what should be installed there, but the price is simply too high. But instead of going into it, you can first twist the obvious statement.

What is the point of the argument that the questioner can decide for himself what is built in? Wouldn't the price suddenly be okay for you if the questioner couldn't decide that? As I said before, the price is still too high.

Nevertheless, it makes no sense to pay so much money for a PC with an RTX 3060 if you can get a RTX 3070 for a little more. But you can ignore that completely and go into the fact that I allegedly said that the PC up there costs 1000 euro, which I obviously didn't do…

Have a good time.