Is this PC recommended? And could you program and play well on it? Could he theoretically endure Minecraft rtx? And could I keep the PC up to date for 5-6 years (hardware)?
As you know, air can't do much.
Do you want to give us the PC data or not?
Which one?
Forgot link https://hardwarerat.de/...0-sata-ssd
Which CPU and how much RAM are built into the PC?
So for minecraft rtx you need an rtx card which this pc does not have, but programming and gaming should work pretty well
How is it supposed to endure Minecraft RTX if there's not even a corresponding graphics card for RayTracing installed?
5-6 years are very generously estimated. Programming is of course possible and Minecraft rtx too (but not on max settings). Still, it's a solid mid-range PC. There's not much room left
Can I put an rtx in? And I didn't understand the sentence with programming.
Can I install one?
If you can change the pc
And I mean that you can play and program with this PC
Sure, but then order a better PC right away?
Amd ryzen 1600, 16gb ddr4 ram, ssd… Not quite, I think, should be good for about 3 to 4 years, in my opinion. If it were an even faster processor, it would be good for even longer.
How should he be able to use rtx without an rtx card?
Could I still keep it up to date for 3-4 years?
But you could replace the parts, right?
No, because it is already out of date? The Ryzen is already 3 years old. And what do you mean by current? I say you can play everything on medium settings for 2 years. But nothing more
My budget is about max. 650 euro
Then you will not be able to install any.
Do you have a better PC for the price (max. 650 euro)?
Could I install one in about 1 year later? L.g.
No idea how much money you have then…
So 500 euro… I think
As I said, it depends on your money…
But such an rtx 2080 ti would fit it?
Boy, depends on your money…
If I HAD…
Would it work then?
Then it still depends on whether you can afford it or not… It's not that difficult…
How are you going to use ray tracing on an RX 580?
If I had 1k, would any Nvidia rtx fit?
Buy a new graphics card at some point
Then buy a new one.
Yes, with parts from the time when the pc was current, because in 3 years there will probably be other standards, so that the parts that are new on the market in 3 years will then no longer be compatible with the device In my opinion, some of the parts will be even faster than others, perhaps most of all in the case of the CPU, the manufacturers change the CPUs if I observe much more often than the RAM or interfaces such as SATA etc.
Would an Nvidia rtx fit there? But 3-4 years go, I mean I don't change the most important parts every day (for me (graphics card, CPU, ect.)), Right?