Is that enough to play Fortnite and everyday things? - 1

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Is that enough to play Fortnite and everyday things?

Is that enough to play Fortnite and everyday things
mi

I would recommend the following PC: https://hardwarerat.de/...arerat-600

Fortnite will run smoothly in very high settings, as well as many other games.

Ideally, however, if you can invest https://hardwarerat.de/...er=SW10131, because then you get a future-proof CPU and 16 GB of RAM, instead of 8 GB.

Ju

Every finished PC is a waste of money, and from such a dubious manufacturer, I would not expect a good long-term service. And even for a finished PC this is too expensive for hardware advice.

Ju

This one would be enough for Fortnite:

https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...90+p0564ng

But if you want more power, build yourself a zsm. It does not look like gaming, but it can and it is a brand that will not disappear after 2 years

St

Even if I myself do not think of finished PCs, you can't get away much cheaper if you build this PC yourself.

Ju

Well, I also have a suggestion with Ready Pc, which has a better GPU and CPU in single core, as well as more memory.

Ex

If it does not cost more than 100-150 euro it is ok, everything else is much too expensive for the outdated PC and no fortnite will probably not be enough. Would build yourself for you come into question?

Ju

Here is a self-made https://www.mindfactory.de/...15ef82b5b1

Although the same price, but you can use many parts and he makes something else.

mi

Thank you for your comments. Genrell you are right with the finished PCs. However, Hardwarerat.de is an exception, because this one gets really good components at a really low price.

Nevertheless, you have probably not looked closely enough that your linked PC is worse than that of Hardwarerat.de. I do not write down the reasons mentioned below to correct "you" Dark Angle, but so that the questioner can choose the better offer:

The CPU 2200G e.g. Although a newer generation with slightly better single core, but has no hyperthreading and thus only 4 threads, the Ryzen 1400 has 8 threads.

The memory you have probably not seen that there are 2x 4 GB of RAM, so that the CPU runs in dual mode faster than if only 1x 8 GB of RAM are installed.

And the graphics card RX 580 is a stripped down version with only 4 GB of memory. The RX from the PC Hardwarerat.de is the full version with 8 GB of memory.

Lastly, notebooksbilliger's PC does not specify the mainboard + power supply, and one must assume that both are very poor quality. Poor power supplies often make PCs run unsteadily, so you should not save on them.

The motherboard seems to have only a 320er chipset, if I see that only 2 RAM slots are present (instead of 4). This means that you can no longer overclock the CPU. By contrast, the Ryzen 1400 can easily be overclocked to 4 GHZ on the motherboard of Hardwarerat, and so this CPU is also significantly faster in single core than the 2200G CPU.