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My laptop gave up the ghost a few months ago and I would like to get a PC again.
My question now to the experts among you: What do you think of this setup / Pc http://agando.de/go/?9154350891
Is the processor compatible with the graphics card and vice versa, or is one of the two braked?
What does the price-performance ratio say?
Have you had any experiences with Agando?
you are asked
Agando mostly uses inferior components!
I would recommend you to stop by at hardware advice or Dubaro. Is usually even cheaper.
Forget the link
My mistake
http://agando.de/go/?9154350891
Ancient, slow and bad hardware. Les my answer!
To gamble, I would not get it that way.
6 core processor you do not need while gambling. 4 core is enough.
I would have a small SSD installed to have the operating system on it.
A W-LAN card, I would also install the same. Unless you have the opportunity to get a LAN connection.
I would take at least one Nvidia Geforce 1060.
And where all ghosts argue. I'm not an AMD fan. May be that AMD lasts longer and is cheaper, but Intel has better performance in my eyes. But as I said, the spirits are arguing.
I would always install a larger power supply. If you want bigger hardware with more power, you do not need to exchange your power supply separately. That's an annoying thing.
I'm NOT INTEL FAN
but you should really keep your hands off this AMD.
The "old" FX-xxxx are really not the yellow one from the egg.
AMD Ryzen is a completely different world.
Tip # 1: Stay away from Agando. They sell old and cheap parts far too expensive. Is partly already almost rip off.
As previous speakers have recommended, e.g. Dubaro or hardware advice pretty good. HP Omen or Alienware are usually not bad, but since they often have special parts, their PCs can usually upgrade poorly / repair.
As I said. In this topic, two worlds meet.
JAP! You're right!