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I would like to stream Fortnite on Twitch.
But would need a good calculator.
The reviews of this calculator are really good.
Can I use it to stream and play at the same time? I would like to do a job.
Here the PC: https://www.amazon.de/...07BQQ7951/
Don't buy a PC on Amazon!
Shinobee sounds good at first, but the mainboard is from China, the CPU cooler is so tiny, something like that is not even produced in series. This is rubbish and lasts a maximum of half a year, unfortunately I have to confess my own experience. There are not even current drivers for the CPU. It's just overpriced. Hard drive and RAM are the only high quality ones.
How so?
Why so aggressive? Or are punctuation marks pack animals?
I would rather recommend this to you:
https://www.dubaro.de/GAMING-PC/HardwareDealz-Editionen/HardwareDealz-800-Edition::3688.html
Because you need something more powerful for gaming and streaming
See edit.
Is a 500GB SSD enough? That is relatively little storage space
No, I got the PC https://www.amazon.de/...07V5VL28R/ with RTX 2070
It's another brand that I'm referring to. The one from your link is not exclusive to Amazon and / or eBay.
That's right, but you can easily retrofit an SSD / HDD realistically
Yes yes such PCs are junk I've seen it myself
If you agree with me, why are you discussing with me? : 'D
The problem was that the link did not open from the main question and you said you do not order a PC from Amazon, which I did not fully understand
The configuration and the fact that it is sold as a gaming PC make it aggressive enough.
I'm really amazed at how many people try to help here. * Cough * I already know my way * cough *
And also have to say that the computer you proposed is actually not bad except for the fact with the memory but as you said easy to retrofit. However, I largely do without ready-made PCs. I'd rather build it myself, save money. But as I said I'm amazed that there are really people here who answer probs seriously
Will be trolled net du Haider.
Flap du monkey xD
So… I don't know where to start…
Fortnite will run at just under 60 FPS if you're very lucky. On average, but rather 30 and less. The CPU is not being used properly because it is not cooled enough. 256GB SSD are instantly gone if you install 2-3 more games. At 2.1 GHz, the processor is already more than 1 GHz worse than today's standard. You can't even install the latest drivers. A 4GB graphics card is completely inadequate for more powerful games than Tetris. 150 Mbit WLAN will completely throttle away any reasonably good line. I can understand a 400 watt power supply at Konfi, but configurations after 2008 require 550-600 watts. DDR3 RAM is also completely out of date. With a 5ms monitor you don't even need to try gaming. Before you see your opponent, you have already spawned in the waiting lobby. In addition, 80% of the components are felt to be noname and you will be fooled more than with surprise bags for 8 euro with 1 euro content. So please put it together yourself.
Police Gifhorn is informed
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Why are you writing up * cough
sounds like you don't accept the answers at all
Well everyone has their own level of knowledge. I myself would not buy the proposed PC. The '' * cough * '' shouldn't mean that I don't accept the answer.
"You can't even install the latest drivers anymore."
Yes, the platform is not even that old (which does not mean that it is not bad anyway), it came out in 2015 as AMD's strongest laptop CPU at the time.
"I can understand a 400 watt power supply at Konfi, but configurations after 2008 require 550-600 watts."
This is just nonsense, you can e.g. Operate even a GTX 1660 Super and a Rzyen 5 3600 on a 400 W power supply.
No, the PC has nothing to do with gaming, it contains rather mediocre to bad laptop hardware from 2015, squeezed into a cheap RGB housing and an 80 euro monitor and a 20 euro peripheral set.
If you want something useful for gaming in the price range, you should build it yourself.
That holds, is a notebook platform (from 2015) and the performance accordingly.
I tried the latter with a 1060 and the same processor. Complete crash. By the way, the drivers were about the mainboard. Not the CPU.
Well, that's a soldered CPU, the board should be pretty much the same or newer.
For a Ryzen 5 3600 and a GTX 1060-6GB 400 W is enough, you probably had. Just a bad power supply that promises more than it does or a very old part that e.g. On the 12 V rail only e.g. 250 W available.