Good gaming PC for Fortnite? - 2

Mi
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I'm looking for a good gaming PC on which I can get low settings over 120Fps in Fortnite. Since I'm not familiar with PCs, I would rather buy a finished PC. My budget would be around 700-750 euro.

can it be done? If so, which PCs could you recommend?

Te

Have a look at CaseKing or nzxt

ro

Could have a look at dubaro, they really have the best value for money pcs

Ta

So I can recommend you the Youtuber Hardware Dealz, which even shows PCs where you have 100FPS on high settings.

Ex

He still doesn't sell finished PCs…

Mi

Are the PCs ready? And what prices are we talking about there?

Mi

Thanks for the answer

Ex

NZXT is absolutely overpriced. Especially during the current situation.

Mi

Thanks for the answer.

Ex

This should fit:

https://www.dubaro.de/mixxxer.php?products_id=2889

Edit: I just saw that the link only goes to the original PC. Then you'd have to make the change yourself. Take 2x8GB RAM for a surcharge of 40 euro.

Would actually recommend one from hardware advice, but the 700 is sold out. The next best one costs 900 euro but is definitely worth the money. You decide whether it is worth the extra charge:

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

Ex

Are not finished PCs. You would have to buy and assemble all the parts yourself, which in the current situation is more expensive than buying a finished one.

Se

This PC could be something for you, as long as you don't mind that it only has a 512GB SSD built in. But if you only use the computer for Fortnite, Internet use and work / school, this is not a problem.

https://www.mediamarkt.de/...ion-erazer ® -p67015-md34871-2682705.html

Mi

That looks good!
how many Fps do I get with it in Fortnite?

Se

On the lowest settings, you will probably achieve just under 180FPS, otherwise on mid-settings between 110 FPS and 130 FPS and otherwise on the highest settings around 60 FPS.

Mi

Why do I only see such a snapper now. Is there really no catch?

Se

The (only) 512GB hard disk space can be seen as a hook and the graphics card, because this is a model with 4GB GDDR5 memory, which of course is a bit out of date. You would only notice that now if you want to play the latest, elaborate Triple-A games or edit videos in 4K.

Mi

Great, I'll get it, thank you!

Se

No problem, I'm happy that I could help!

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