I would like to buy a gaming PC. I have dealt with the topic of gaming PC in the last few weeks and have now put together one.
Here are the individual components:
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6x 3.60GHz So.AM4 Box
Graphics card: 6GB MSI GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER Gaming X
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO black DDR4-3200 DIMM CL16 Dual Kit
SSD: 480GB Kingston A400 2.5 "(6.4cm) SATA 6Gb / s TLC NAND (SA400S37 / 480G)
Mainboard: MSI B450 Gaming Plus MAX AMD B450 So.AM4 Dual Channel DDR4 ATX Retail
Power supply: 500 watts be quiet! System Power 9 Non-Modular 80+ bronze
Housing: Sharkoon RGB LIT 100 (with 3 additional fans)
I want to buy everything except the case from Mindfactory, the case from Alternate.
Here are a few more facts:
-I want to spend a maximum of 800-850 euro
- he should be there to gamble and do school supplies
- I mainly want to play Fortnite, GTA and Minecraft
- There should already be as much fps in this budget as possible
- my monitor: resolution: 1920x1080
Refresh rate: 144 Hertz
- it should be quiet
- I can assemble it myself, so I try it (I've never done it) ๐ , but would also have no problem if it was built for little money and Windows 10 installed
What do you think and do you have suggestions for improvement?
Spontaneous and first impression?
cpu too slow
graphics card too large
ram too little
ssd too big
Your compilation is very good and very useful. โ
Only suggestions:
beQuiet Series 11 would be better, Series 9 is quite old
The MSI Gaming X is often expensive, a cheap KFA2 would be just as fast
In addition to the SSD, you may also need an HDD with 1-2 TB storage
You can get a Win 10 Key cheaply from MMOGA. ๐
Sorry, but you don't seem to have a clue what you're talking about?! ๐ข
The CPU creates e.g. Easy 140 FPS, but the graphics card only manages 70 FPS in Ultra. So in no case is the CPU too slow and the graphics card too fastโฆ
16 GB RAM is absolutely sufficient, I myself have 16 GB and I have never managed to fill more than 10 GB of it.
A large SSD is worth its weight in gold because you can install your favorite games on it. This significantly reduces loading times in the game.
You seem to have little idea.
Wtf?
Well, if the CPU easily manages 140fps, then you don't need a graphics card anymore:-) 140fps is more than sufficient for most games!
I'm only on the Internet right now and I already have 8 GB of RAM usageโฆ I still have 8 GB to play with - which is a little bit with modern games.
An SSD is used for the OS and for temp files. Everything else is packed on a fast HDD. Which also makes sense!
Except for the power supply, this is a good system. I would rather use the beQuiet Pure Power 11 500 watts. With RAM I would take one without RGB. Invest the money for it in a RAM kit with more clock. An inexpensive custom model is also sufficient for the graphics card.
Then invest the saved money in a CPU cooler. Then the system is also very quiet.