My 12 year old son has a birthday in just under 3 weeks. He wants a computer to play Minecraft. I have now done some research. This is how I found an optically good looking computer. Now I have the question: Will he be able to play Minecraft on it? I know all about technology and not very well. I don't want my boy to have no fun if you don't run into it, jerk or something.
So here is the internet address:
https://www.caseking.de/8pack-orion-x2-i9-7980xe-4-6-ghz-i7-9700k-5-0-ghz-extreme-oc-system-sipc-264.html
Is this also a reputable internet address or is it a scam.
I (and certainly my son) look forward to answers.
Um, that's a workstation where Minecraft could theoretically run 20 times in parallel. A 300-400 ryzen3 pc is enough.
No, unfortunately this calculator is too weak. You will need at least twice the power to achieve at least 20 FPS
Oh he's just trolling. At the age of 15 he will probably not have a 12 year old son xD
Oh yes, that will be enough. I believe that thing won't even make minecraft jerky in 4 years.
Then I wish your son a lot of fun with minecraft.
https://www.caseking.de/king-mod-systems-home-office-pc-ryzen-3-3200g-sipc-288.html I thought something like that would run smoothly
I don't understand this comment at all now.
No
Do you know someone who knows about technology? (Possibly someone on Facebook or eBay also offers small ads). Assembling yourself is cheaper and better.
A lot of finished pcs are just rip off money.
I don't exactly know the name of the youtuber, but he has a website where he produces fair gaming pieces in every price range. I think the hardware deal is called the site, even the cheapest PC should be enough. Just have a look. Possibly also look for the minimum requirements for Minecraft
Read the last question. You were 15
So it is enough, but I think that the Pc is only too good for Minecraft, if it does not want to create exaggerated simulations with Blender, or ec, then I would rather go for something less powerful, such as an Ailienware Laptop, my friend has one and that's enough for most games including Vr. And costs about 2000-3000 euro.
Basically, 1 CPU and 16GB Ram and a better graphics card is enough.
Oh, that was 1983
So 2000-3000 euro are far too much for my son. In the end, he wrecked something.
The one you suggested costs 40,000 euro
Of course, of course.
For Minecraft, a PC for a few hundred euro is enough.
Surely you can play Minecraft on almost every office PC, I thought only a price reduction of 90% is a big step.
Yes of course.
That also works on my toaster.
https://www.real.de/product/341461901/
Wow, I wasn't even born two hours ago… Kids, as time goes on. Now I'm 36 🤣🤦🏻♂️
Grow up…