I want to build a gaming pc for minecraft. So I want more than 200 fps.
(Graphics card, processor, etc.)
What construction things can you recommend me.
Things with LED etc. It should not cost more than 700 euro.
It is best if you inquire about the components yourself, because you can then build a pc exactly according to your ideas.
i would search in that order
Mainboard / motherboard -> processor -> graphics card (graphics card) -> power supply -> case
then there are other things like mouse keyboard, hard drives, drives
I'm not sure that I have listed everything and in the correct order.
I think you should start with the case in principle due to the given space for the graphics card
What do you need 200 FPS for in a game?
there are hardly any monitors that can give so much again, so they are completely unnecessary.
It is better to play on decent graphics performance than exaggerated FPS.
I'm slightly over the top with this suggestion:
https://www.mindfactory.de/...499c042277
If you want to stay under € 700, you can:
1) take a cheaper power supply the Xilence Performance X with 550W is a great alternative, I just did not find it at the 500W power supplies at Mindfactory at the moment. The BeQuiet Pure Power with 500W is also a good alternative.
2) use the Ryzen 5 2600 instead of the Ryzen 3 3300x (or unfortunately the Ryzen 5 1600 AF - currently not listed as a boxed CPU). The Ryzen 3 3300x has a lot of older games that do not use as many cores clearly ahead of the alternatives mentioned. Only when using more than four cores do the CPUs mentioned offer a price advantage with similar performance.
3) take a smaller SSD (possibly paired with an additional HDD)
Here is the alternative config:
https://www.mindfactory.de/...3a43a803d4
(if you open the shopping cart you have to confirm the message that the old one should be overwritten with YES, otherwise the old one will simply be displayed)
Yes mei
the questioner thinks it's cool.
The mention of the optical LED spoiler also makes the PC feel 50% faster.
(no irony was used here in this comment)
I think you should prioritize the graphics card and focus on the case.
I was thinking the other way around, because then at Graka u. XD has such a free choice
I advise you about this configuration:
https://geizhals.eu/?cat=WL-1576850
You should choose the housing yourself, since you know best what you like.
In principle, it is a jacket like pants, unless the graphics cards usually fit into the case. You only have to be careful if:
1) You want to install water cooling
2) Would like to have a particularly compact housing
3) Have a high end graphics card that is larger due to its performance.
most graphics cards with the reference design (usually around 28cm long) fit in almost every normal size ATX case and the custom designs with two fans are usually even a bit shorter. With graphics cards with 3 fans you have to be careful.
But after 3.5 "hard drives are also increasingly out of fashion and replaced by 2.5" or M2 SSDs, any hard drive cages are also no longer an obstacle, even for large graphics cards with 3 fans, since these can either be removed or partially no longer exist.
I miss the times when I could install 4x 5.25 "and 11x3.5" in my case (Was a server case). (At the time I was running a mix of SCSI and IDE and in my computer there were 2 DVD-ROMs, 2 burners and four hard drives installed as a raid)