I wanted to buy a 240Hz monitor and a good gaming pc soon. I doubt that I will ever build a Pc myself because I'm completely unfamiliar with something like this. Could you recommend a good 240hz monitor and / or a good finished pc? Don't want cheap junk that is in the bin after a few months. The price should be less than 2000 euro (monitor / pc).
Here is a picture of a PC that I found, as I said I know a thing or two. Would like to have a PC that can handle blatant Minecraft shaders.
That you are not familiar with it does not have to mean that you can't.
Would you like to be able to?
For the PC I would calculate around 1500 euro and monitor 500 euro.
https://www.hardwaredealz.com/bester-gaming-pc-fuer-unter-1500-euro-gamer-pc-bis-1500-euro/
For the first time you will not need a 240hz monitor with a 600 euro pc.
If you absolutely want one, I can recommend the Asus Rog Swift Pg258Q.
You should build a PC yourself because you simply get more performance for your money.
If you are afraid that you are doing something wrong when assembling, believe me it is mega easy, I also had concerns when I did everything but it was really easy.
If you want I can put together a system for you.
Hard question. Want a PC that performs well. But I don't want to build something 2 days in a row that I don't even understand.
That's the question of whether you want to understand it. I have already helped many people build a PC and would also help you, the prerequisite is and remains that you want it and are interested in it. Of course you get the best for your money. (It only takes two days in very few cases).
Building a PC is definitely better, I've heard so many times. However, I was always the Ps4 player etc. Never had anything with a PC. I have no idea what I have to build together and so on.
2 days was meant ironically. Since I'm not familiar with something like that I don't think I would be done with it in 2 hours. But I would like it if I would be offered the corresponding service afterwards.
It was exactly the same with me: basically you just have to order everything correctly and then it's actually like lego. You can't do anything seriously wrong now. Just have a look at a few tutorials on youtube.
At first glance, it's not that bad.
I would take a larger SSd. 256 GB is a little bit.
BUT… You should put a lot more into your budget.
I'm thinking of a Ryzen7 3700X or an i7-10700. Then an RTX 2070 Super and 16 GB RAM. There will also be a 500 GB SSD NVMe.
And then you have enough for a monitor.
So about the shoot.
https://www.dubaro.de/GAMING-PC/Gamer-PC-i7-10700-mit-RX5700XT::3256.html
https://www.dubaro.de/GAMING-PC/Gamer-PC-XL-Ryzen-3700X-mit-RX5700XT::3369.html
You can also find it on Agando or something.
Monitors… Read in:
http://www.monitortests.de/240hz-monitor-test-die-besten-240hz-gaming-monitore-ratgeber/
There are tutorials on YouTube. As a beginner, it's best not to use force, but to think carefully about where the parts are going. I assemble my PC at the weekend
A monitor with 240mhz is in my opinion thrown out money.
Or what do you want to gamble 1080p or 1440p at 1080 that may still make sense but at 1440p not if the graphics card only has 65 pictures it does not bring that the monitor 240 can.
Then it would be better to have a better CPU, which may come to 100 or 120 FPS at 1440p and then a monitor with 120mhz
Or dei the PC the gtx 1660 twice
You have to make compromises. The CPU would fit, but the graphics card is a bit weak. But it works, but then not in full resolution or super-duper settings.
Purely for Minecraft, it should be thick enough. With "big games" (whatever you mean by that) it can be difficult.
But: if you have the budget to some extent, then you should also invest "sensibly" there.
The best way to get value for money is with a Ryzon 5 3600 and a GTX 2070 Super.
Now it is not a clear yes or no, but I just put together something for 1500 euro (PC only) and then you can see if that is "enough" for you
Wow, first sent to myself
This is how I would possibly do it, but if I'm to help you, I would adapt it specifically to you:
Just see that there's a mistake in the shopping cart, it is correct: https://www.mindfactory.de/...a0b04431f2