AMD Ryzen ™ 3 3200G 4x 4.0 Ghz
quiet and powerful CPU cooler from AMD
8GB DDR4 2666 MHz Ram
fast M.2 256GB SSD
Radeon ™ Vega 8 Graphics DirectX® 12.1 (HDMI, VGA)
Mainbaord Asus Prime A320
7.1 Sound HD Audio, USB 3.1, M.2 slot, gaming lan
Cooler Master Devastator 3 set, color adjustable (keyboard / mouse)
22 "Samsung gaming screen, LED, HDMI
Noble gaming design midi tower, 2x tempered glass
Color variations and lighting effects adjustable
4x 120mm RGB LED fans, 2x USB 3.0
Xilence Performance 600W power supply
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
(I have no idea of pcs but would like to get one and not fall into a trap)
Yes is enough. But high end gaming doesn't work. The pc should be max. 450-500 euro cost
Jo thank you
It is enough for your requirements. However, I would like to draw your attention to the area
Noble gaming design midi tower, 2x tempered glass
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quiet and powerful CPU cooler from AMD
lay. If you want to do what you described, a quiet PC is more important to you than a colorful one with a lot of RGB BlingBling. See if you can get a higher quality case and a better CPU cooler. Usually you can configure it purely. Good and quiet housings are e.g. From Fractal Design and BeQuiet.
In itself, the performance would probably just be enough for you. Only the PC is absolutely junk.
How much do you want to spend? Maybe I'll find something better
What? The PC should cost a maximum of 350 euro and then it is still garbage.
Well it has an SSD in it, etc. And the screen is included
Yes is enough to play a lot of games.
I myself have an AMD fx 8350 and a readon hd 6800 which are from 2012
you won't really have any problems with your pc
But only because of that I would not disregard the generally little memory, the extremely bad mainboard and power supply. The ram could also be faster.
The mainboard is enough, it does not have to overclock, on the level it makes no difference anyway
But shouldn't such a cheap PC offer a good basis for upgrading? Because you can forget that with both the board and the power supply
I don't think he plans to upgrade and you can also put a graphics card in a cheap board. The cpu will probably not be upgraded
You can never know something like that, but you don't have to make it unnecessarily difficult, but you can forget a dedicated GPU with the power supply before long, at least.
What you are building is not a gaming PC. It is a normal office PC. You can play Minecraft with it, as well as most browser games etc. You could also play GTA on low settings, for example, it is also no longer the latest. For more it really is not enough, you should know that.
Otherwise good PC.