Here is the pc: https://www.nzxt.com/de/bld/step5?price=1500&draft=739491e4-2b34-45d2-b44c-5ddab5ed56e8
Can anyone guess how many FPS I get in Minecraft?
Does anyone know how many FPS can be achieved in Minecraft?
Edit: I don't want to ask the pc just about the configuration.
2500 euro for a PC with only one 2060 is a lot.
Would you rather recommend a PC from Dubaro or hardware advice
Simply bad you just have to know someone who makes you a better pc who will then also be tailored to the things you want to do
The price is disturbed xD
if the forecasts are to be believed, the market and chip shortage will hardly normalize by 2023. So graphics cards in particular should definitely not be bought new at the moment
2500 euro for ne 2060 and ne 10700K… Words are missing. Better burn the money, at least have warm hands…
I mean, look what you get for less than half
https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...1_geizhals
Or for 700 euro less
https://www.arlt.com/Business/Server-Workstation/Business-PCs/ARLT-Gamer-AMD-Ryzen-5-5600X-16GB-M-2-SSD-RTX3070-W10.html
Price isn't that wild.
Price isn't that wild
The price is way too high build my pc myself, my pc comes at the same price, but I have a 6900xt for it. Ready-made pcs are often poorly priced and are not future-proof.
Often, unnecessary components are saved so that the shops earn the most from it.
The mainboard is also completely disproportionate for the rest of the components. You can easily get away with one for 150. And the price for the 1tb ssd is ridiculous, it costs 160 and they take twice as much
Cool
Small example there's ram built in 3200mhz for 97 euro, at mediamarkt you get 3600mhz cl16 for 102-107 euro. That's 10 euro more for faster ram
The price is way too overpriced. You can get the same number of cores, more RAM and a much better graphics card for 300 euro less: https://hardwarerat.de/...ws-10?c=78
There are two built in, but are still 30 euro more than if you buy them individually
Oh true not seen. But it also raises the question of why you take 2x1tb and 1x500gb. Seems kind of arbitrary
Yes, most of all you don't need that much SSd storage, if you want a storage grave you can find 2TB for 50 euro
So I've now switched completely to ssd internally, which makes sense, I think. I even have the same stupid config with 2x1tb and 1x 500, but I bought them for several years. I set up my storage grave as a NAS, so you have everything important on all devices