At the moment I play a lot of my games on the PS4 and maybe even run CDs there. As the person with whom I'm sharing this console soon moves out and wants to take the PS4 with me, I thought about getting a PC (I only have a laptop so far), because it also brings many extras in many games (Mods, steam workshops, etc.).
My requirements for the PC would be really only the constant 30 FPS, a reasonable quality (1080p at least, 4K not necessary) and a "cheap" (300 euro and under) variant.
Since I have of motherboard, processor, video card, etc. Not so much to no idea, I wanted to ask the community what they would suggest so.
Would like to hear something from good, inexpensive brands (possibly also direct examples of PCs) and general things that you should consider when buying.
If you want to build yourself write me and if you are afraid of breaking something I can recommend you a good & reputable site. https://hardwarerat.de/...arerat.de/ There's Gaming Pc from 400 euro with which you may even pack more than 30Fps.
Which games should run on the PC with 30 FPS?
Something like Minecraft, Rocket League or sometimes racing games like The Crew 2 or Need for Speed Rivals.
Well much you can't ask for so little money and you will not find anything there. Would you build your own PC?
I have already looked at a few videos about good PCs and have also found something. 399 euro, 30 - 50 FPS in known games. So "nothing" is already wrong. And as already mentioned, I would not dare to build it myself.
I thought 300 euro. Yes, nothing decent, which PC did you find, for example, let me like to convince you of the opposite.
Maybe I was vague, that's my mistake. It was about the approximate price, because I read on some websites that you had to raussetzen for gaming at least 800 euro and that does not seem to be quite true. Here is the link to the video:
Yes, that thing is far from good.
A320 is scrap either way also you have to make a bios update for it. Upgrading can be forgotten with the board marriage. The power supply is also pretty scrap.
simply because of the PC absolutely not recommended and apart from that would be for 400 euro, 100 euro too expensive. The video is already too old before.
What you do now with the information is your thing when the PC should be ready then buy the best hardware advice. If you want to build yourself and can give me a clear price limit, I'll be happy to put together the best possible for you
Okay thank you. I once followed your advice and came across the following link. Is that promising? https://hardwarerat.de/...a-ssd?c=78
He is good, but grad in the area there's something much better if you would build yourself. But that's not the case for you, that's the best solution