Is this PC enough for Fortnite stable 240fps?

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Wanted to ask if I have a stable 240fps with Fortnite with this PC?

here is the link: https://www.interdiscount.ch/de/computer-gaming/pcs-monitore/tower-desktop-pcs--c514000/acer-acer-nitro-50-n50-610-intel-core-i7-10700-32-gb-1024-gb-ssd-1000-gb-hdd--p0002638044

Ma

Yes, in any case

Va

Yes actually sometimes there are maybe small break-ins but that is already good will be enough

In

A 3060ti and an i7 10700k with 32GB RAM are installed. That is enough for fortnite with CLEARLY more than 240 fps. In addition: It is much more worthwhile to buy the parts for a PC and then assemble it yourself, 3-4 tutorials are enough, so you can save around 50-150 euro

Ex

In the current situation it costs more to build it yourself.

In

Unfortunately, the GPU does, yes, I'm currently waiting for better prices, all in all it is most worthwhile to just wait until the situation improves again.

Ge

Yes, that should be enough, but I think it's a bit too expensive for the components.

Ex

This one is much better: https://hardwarerat.de/...ws-10?c=78

You can't get anything better for your money right now.

Va

I wouldn't say now

In

Depends on your situation, as a streamer or YouTuber with a broken PC it is logically not worth waiting, but if you only need to play and have a cheap laptop or something for school or work, it is worth waiting a lot more

Ex

With hardware advice you can get a complete PC with RTX 3070 for about 1500 euro. The cheapest RTX 3070 at Geizhals costs 1100 euro. At the moment you can get ready-made PCs cheaper because online shops like Hardwarerat get their goods better and don't pay as high prices as private individuals.

In

The
Nvidia has announced to install a new chip version, which should prevent BitCoin mining with the new heron. It should take a while, but the hardware market should quickly normalize again as a result.

Ex

This only happens with the newer cards, i.e. RTX 3060 and all that appear afterwards. It's already too late for the other cards in the 30 series. This is not done with a chip but with a new driver that has been programmed in such a way that the throttling can't be bypassed. In my opinion, it is also the right step. Without this Bitcoin thing, the situation would have calmed down so far and everyone who was so patient (including myself) would have their graphics card at home for the RRP.

In

True words