I don't know my way around this area but I want to play Gta 5 and I have a normal laptop that hangs on games.
now my question is which is better for gaming laptop or PC?
would spend up to 1600 euro.
and what can you recommend me?
gaming laptop: https://www.expert.de/shop/unsere-produkte/computer-zubehor/notebooks/laptops/17040229033-predator-helios-300-ph317-53-794h-gaming-notebook.html
gaming pc:
https://www.expert.de/shop/unsere-produkte/computer-zubehor/pcs/desktop-pcs/17030004033-predator-orion-3000-po3-600-gaming-pc.html?previousStore=1907172#cb0ca442-584b-4562-8d32-be2a26ed9b14%7CNONE
are the brands good?
A stand-alone PC always provides more performance for the same price
It is your decision whether it should be a tower or a laptop; for 1600 euro you get decent performance. Do-it-yourself construction is again cheaper, but you have to know your way around
You will definitely get more for the money. Desktop pcs are always better to gamble than laptops also in price. Do you need a setup so keyboard mouse monitor and headset with a pc? Or do you already have it and have the 1600 euro for the actual pc
Laptops are generally not recommended for gaming.
Not only that you get a much better PC for the same price - the life expectancy of a laptop in gaming is also drastically reduced. (Heat kills the hardware!). An exchange of better hardware is much easier and cheaper for a PC.
Buy a PC that always has a lot more power and a 1600 euro calculator without a 144Hz monitor is just stupid.
But not from the side, you will only be pulled off. 1700 euro for a PC with a GTX 1070, that should be prohibited.
Look for a PC in your price range at Hardwareat.
Have a 144 HZ monitor from asus
Yes, I would also need a headset and keyboard with a mouse. I already have a monitor with 144 Hz
I'll take a look
Is the data good?
Cpu: 9900k at 5 ghz
GPU: AMD 5700 XT nitro + (2080 equivalent)
Mainboard: z390-F Asus
Ram: trident-z 3200 cl14 32 GB
Nzxt water cooling x52
LL120 case fan
M.2 samsung 512 GB
G910 logitech keyboard.
G502 proteus spectrum mouse
You can argue about the mouse and keyboard, but the PC is very good. How much should it cost and where?
Of course he wants to use 1500: / without invoice and original packaging the parts should be 6 months old
The price is good, but of course there are always risks when used
That's the problem:/
I guess the monitor is full hd? Or does he also have wqhd?
Full hd what's the difference?
He says I can test it when I pick it up
Then I would just do it
Ok so here are the things that I would recommend you.
Keyboard:
Lioncast LK15 gaming keyboard (LED, USB, macro keys, 16.7 million colors, n-key rollover) black https://www.amazon.de/...012NUCLHY/
30 euro
(Damn good and cheap)
Mouse:
Razer DeathAdder Elite - gaming and esports mouse (with 16,000 DPI 5G optical sensor, mechanical mouse switch (up to 50 million clicks)) black https://www.amazon.de/...01MECR863/
40 euro
(I haven't but razer is a good brand)
headset:
Razer Kraken X USB - 7.1 Virtual Surround Sound Gaming USB headset https://www.amazon.de/...07YT122DS/
60 euro
(I have had the headset for 3 years now and it is still very good)
pc:
https://www.mindfactory.de/...ffa0728cb1
That's the best about… You can also replace the m2 ssd with a normal ssd if you don't need one that fast. And if it is too expensive for you.
Wqhd is a higher resolution. A 1400 euro pc is almost too blatant for full hd. But then you can get a new monitor if you want. Now I've put everything together in a mindfactory cart. The best thing is to exchange the m2 ssd for a normal ssd in the shopping cart and then click on the "complete assembly" button on the shopping cart. Then your pc is assembled. Otherwise you have to build it yourself.
You should be more interested in whether the hardware is good, not the brands. The laptop is too expensive for what is on offer, the PC is much, much too expensive.
Have a look at hardwareag if you don't want to build it yourself.
A mobile PC is good for being mobile, a non-mobile PC of course has a lot more power at the same price. I think you can decide for yourself what is important for you when gaming.
I'm not quite up to the mark, but that doesn't look wrong. Btw: Have you ever looked at AMD on the CPU side? Do not give much less in terms of performance (the current models), but are partly a whole track affordable…
So sometimes without a bill is somehow… Suspekt (that there are no more packaging, ok. I roughly rolled over for a moment, but the CPU, board, graphics card and memory alone cost over 1000 euro. And at the price, the age of the parts and that looks a lot like a box that OC was operated with. It's not by chance…
So should I stay away from it?
Thanks a lot!
The site I think is good too: https://www.mifcom.de/high-end-pcs-cid14
Could you suggest a pc for me here?
https://www.mifcom.de/high-end-pcs-cid14
If I don't want to install it, I just have to go to assembly and function test service?
Jo