Hi
can someone help me build a good pc
I play Fortnite competetive and I also stream
I would spend about 1400 euro
and for that I want to get the best out of it (Rtx best) Sincerely
In this area you usually play with low graphics settings and Intel is still significantly better than AMD. This advantage is not justified by the better price / performance ratio of Ryzen CPUs.
I suggest you wait for the i5 10600K or i7 10700K. An RTX 2070 Super would be ideal for this.
You call it "significantly better", not Intel fanboys call it 4fps
There's probably someone who has an amd.
For not overclocking and multitasking:
Ryzen 7 2700x
Rtx 2070 great
16 GB ddr4 from 3000mhz
Aorus gigabyte b450 pro (if you just want a motherboard that looks good and doesn't want to overclock, that's perfect).
Be quiet straight power 11 650 watts
Ne ssd for os (240 GB is enough)
Ne hdd for videos / pictures 2TB are recommended
And maybe another ssd for games, but you have to know that yourself if you want them on a HDD or SSD (I recommend SSD, because of course faster)
With the case you have to see what you like, I recommend the sharkoon tg6 rgb. Great value for money and has a bunch of lighting settings.
I would also recommend a Ryzen, P / L is better and with the things you want to do at the same time these CPU's are better. Intel bought the higher performance in the new 10k series, based on what I have read so far, with the crowbar in the form of higher consumption (and thus more waste heat). The prices are said to have dropped but are still a good corner above AMD.
Please do not listen to this Intel fanboy, you will be much better with an Intel cpu that runs "Wireless69". Max. Have 10 fps more, have to pay more for it, but then ultimately have 10 fps less, because you are still streaming, for which you need multicore lines that the ryzen processors have a lot more.
Why pay more money for 10 fps less?
Wouldn't an r7 3700x with an rx 5700 xt be better?
No I'm not.
If you read my other answers, you would see that I recommend a Ryzen CPU in 9/10 configurations and that I almost always (except in exceptional cases like this one) use a Ryzen 7 3700x instead of an i7 9700K or one Ryzen 9 3900x instead of an i9 9900K recommend.
In this case, I'm talking about my own experience, because I read all about it before buying my PC. I also tuned my computer as the perfect system for Fortnite Competitive and therefore bought an i9 9900K instead of a Ryzen 7 3700x / Ryzen 9 3900x, because in this scenario it is over 1/4 faster. Most of the time, the difference is no more than 5%.
Would do that with a Ryzen 5 3600 and an RTX 2070 Super.
A Ryzen 5 3600 rather than a 2700X.
I wrote for multitasking, because the 2700x does better