I have noticed on my current PC that it makes strange noises and now I have decided to get a new gaming PC.
My budget is around 350 euro to 600 euro. I have already looked at HardwareRat, but since then the PCs have become more expensive and have also had a performance crash.
These are the requirements I have for the new gaming PC:
GTA V must be smoothly playable at the highest graphics settings
Gold Rush: The Game should still be playable smoothly on the high graphics settings without a crash or leggs
Minecraft has to run on the PC, at least: 110 fps desired by me!
If possible, Train Simulator 2020 should still be playable on the high graphics settings without leggs
The PC should have a graphics card with 8GB of graphics memory, the graphics card must be better than the graphics card in my current PC
The PC must have a good processor, roughly the direction of an AMD processor e.g. Ryzen 5 if there's anything
At least 16 GB DDR4 RAM
At least 1 TB hard disk space (SSD + HDD required)
The power supply in the PC should not be fully utilized, I would have liked the PC to have a long service life.
And otherwise all current normal PC games should be playable smoothly on the high graphics settings.
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My current PC:
ASUS
GTX 1060 6GB
16 GB DDR3
FX-8300 8x 3.30 GHz (AMD)
120 GB hard disk space
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I hope you can recommend and link PC's to me, please no laptops!
Would you build it yourself? In theory, you could leave the 1060 in a bit and later, if you have more money, install an RX 5700. With 600 euro you only get one RX 590 and it is only a little bit stronger and therefore hardly worth it. Alternatively, if you spend a few euro more, you could install a Vega 56 which is significantly stronger.
Unfortunately, I don't know how well I build a PC. So I already know the basic outline of how to build a PC. But unfortunately I don't have the knowledge about the individual cables and parts that I need. Because you need e.g. For every processor Another motherboard. And because of these things I lack the knowledge of how I can see which motherboard I e.g. Need or what kind of memory exactly. Because I couldn't just put something in there like I'm funny because all the components have to be compatible with each other. Without having the necessary knowledge, I don't even try to screw around on my own PC. Because if you don't know your way around, you can quickly go wrong.
You are absolutely right. The thing is, if you have a PC for 600 euro e.g. If you buy from HardwareRat.de, you will get an RX 580. This is just as strong as your current 1060, only with more VRam. Otherwise, you have a much better processor, etc. But whether it's worth it.
I have already asked HardwareRat. Prices have risen recently and the performance offered on the PC has decreased. Back then, you already had a RTX 2060 on your PC for 700 euro, now only a GTX 1660. And that is really a huge difference. I've already checked on Ebay but I haven't found anything right there. I have to say to HardwareRat, it's not what it used to be today. In the past, an RTX 2060 was already offered in the 700 euro PC and that was really a great price. But now only a GTX 1660? That is already thirty.
And yet it is still better compared to other prefabricated PC manufacturers like Dubaro… Which are actually good too.
Just buy a new CPU… The rest is still relatively up to date and meets all your requirements.
Nevertheless
If I get a new processor I would have to buy a new motherboard and also new RAM. The other question is whether the GTX 1060 6GB will fit in again. All of this would be such a big effort, it is rather better that I buy a new PC.
Jagut. The FX series is just a scam 😅. Well, it would probably make the most sense. Have a look at pc24-store.de.
Compiling https://www.pc24-store.de/topangebote/intel-i5-gamer-pc-gtx-1660.html is still much cheaper.
You didn't exactly recommend an expensive PC shop to him.
Are you sure that there was a 2060 in the 700 euro PC? Even if you only bought the parts, it would cost more.
Mhh they all don't care much about the prices…
Would be nice if it were…
The PC you linked to costs 1100 euro. The PC has just 8Gb RAM and a graphics card that is used in 600 euro ready-made PCs.
For 1100 euro you can get an RTX 2060 from Dubaro or an RX 5700 from HardwareRat…
https://www.dubaro.de/GAMING-PC/Gamer-PC-XL-i7-8700-mit-RTX2060::3203.html
Mhhh the additional costs arise from the obviously larger amount of work… Compare the visual differences.
I do not quite understand why the effort is great when you build the PC parts in a Sharkoon TG5 compared to a Sharkoon dg7000-G? Especially since the TG5 is even 10 euro cheaper according to the miser.
Well, we have a better overall package for the other… Brand power supply, brand cooler and no boxed… We have an M. 2 SSD that is also faster… And above all we have an operating system with us… This usually costs a lot of money.
I honestly don't know what you mean, the PC I sent you has a BeQuiet power supply and an M2 SSD. The boxed cooler is also completely sufficient and only brings added value if you overclock and the one who overclocked builds his PC himself. Windows is not particularly expensive either.
Let's be honest, you proposed a totally overpriced PC and are now trying to defend it desperately.
You may have the feeling. But if you start screwing yourself on the PC, you will notice that the time required between functioning and pretty quickly triples… That regulates the price. By the way, the Windows keys that you think are cheap are illegally acquired. There are many documentaries on Youtube of the scandal. Most reputable companies get their keys directly from Microsoft. On the one hand they get volume discounts. And of course discounts as a trader. That's why a really legal Windows costs around 100 euro. If you want to support this market, there are many offers on the Internet or in many technology markets. These illegally misappropriated versions have already spread to the market. And if companies wouldn't also buy directly from Microsoft, they would probably have stopped support, because otherwise it would not pay off.
It is clear to me that it is more expensive to build a "nice" PC. But we're currently comparing the PC you sent in with the one I sent in. The TG5 is included in your PC, the one I sent the DG7000-G RGB to. From the inside, both housings are almost the same, I also don't see where the greater effort should be. I have never written of an illegal key, at Dubaro you can configure Windows for 50 euro. Alternatively, you can also take the PC from Dubaro: https://www.dubaro.de/GAMING-PC/The-Ultimate-Gaming-Platform::3667.html
Then configure this with Windows, choose a different, nicer case (e.g. The TG6) and equip it with another fan. Then it is still cheaper and much stronger than the PC you suggested.
I have to agree with you. I personally had great experiences with the website, because you are simply looked after. I also buy a lot of things from Caseking. Simply because I can rely on the support there. Even if it is a little more expensive. I think it's comparable to supermarkets. I would never recommend someone to Aldi, but would rather tell them more numbers, but get more support. And the profit will not differ between the two companies, because you know how the additional expenses are. But if we go purely by price / performance you are of course right.
I have to agree with you there too. Nice that we have agreed.