I have a question. Maybe one of you can help me with the zusaamenbau a PC? Unfortunately, I know nothing from me with something and now would not synonymous a pc what costs over 500 euro because then I would look for a professional who lives near me. So I want a pc that is really cheap but which creates minecraft and csgo. And there's still one or the other time in Word or exel without problem reinkann. It would be good if it is as cheap as possible. I know, to get a pc you have to invest but I want to start small first. Vlt even something that you can upgrade? Monitor etc I have only missing the calculator. A colleague of mine, for example, bought a use for 90 and made a new video card and can play fortnite fluently. I would also like to have such a pc. Can anyone recommend something to me? And can you upgrade any pc at any time?
Put together a PC with a cheap Ryzen, these have an integrated graphics chip that you can use, which does not have the performance of a good graphics card but sufficient for simple desktop applications
Especially the Ryzen 5 2600 or the Ryzen 3 2200G would be suitable, whereby the price range between the two is 50 euro. This is a good motherboard with B450 chipset, 8GB memory for the first time.
Would you like to put together a setup for less than 500 euro. If the money is right, you buy a graphics card later and have your gaming setup.
Yes, that would be nice if you could help me.
Short Supplement: even PC games that are not so extremely graphics card-heavy, you can play with the CPU graphics unit (insulted at AMD iGPU) easily.
OK a setup suggestion will follow shortly
Sounds good and is already too good in such applications but good that everyone has to decide for themselves but in any case AMD and ssd and 8gb ram
Here you would have component names for a current upgrade pc: https://www.mindfactory.de/...7aaeed9e48
even without a graphics card creates the most games. The newest triple A games creates the synonymous, but only if you turn down the graphics settings reasonably.
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2600: Price is about 150-160 euro
Motherboard: GIGABYTE B450 Aorus Pro, priced at 115-120 euro
Main memory: G.Skill 16GB F4-3000C15D-16GVRB, price about 130 euro
Alternative: F4-3000C15D-8GVR, that would be 2 bars with a total of 8GB, for 90 euro
Hard disk: WD WD10EZEX 1TB, price about 39 euro
SSD: Intenso TOP SSD 128GB, price 25 euro
Power supply: be quiet! STRAIGHT POWER 11 CM 450W, price about 90 euro
Now a housing and ready is the "Rohsetup" for gaming. If you add a graphics card in retrospect, you have a nice gaming setup.
Overall, you are priced at about 550 euro, but there's a savings on memory, which I have shown you under alternative. If the money is enough, you buy the same kit again and have 16 GB.
Your configuration is pretty good but the main memory should be a dual channel because otherwise you will lose a lot of power. The motherboard is fine if you order the BIOS update. A B450 or X470 motherboard but would be better suited because it supports the new Ryzen processors out of the box.
I would recommend you https://hardwarerat.de/...arerat.de/.
The PC's are very good value for money and if you are not so well know you are better advised than to buy the parts and then carry the risk that something does not fit.
And the Hardware Council 500 creates all the games that are currently available
Maybe not in the highest settings but just Fortnite you will certainly be able to turn it all up.
Alternatively, one could consider installing the AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, which is also sufficient for all desktop applications and games.
One question, is that good?
Are installed
Asus p7p55d gaming board
I5 (750) with 4x 2.7 GHz
6GB RAM
Enermax pro82+ nt
GeForce gtx 580 oc
500 GB hard drive
DVD burner
Win 7 64 bit installed
For the things I would do? And could you upgrade that?
For 90 euro
Would that be good here? Used for 260 Eur0?
CPU: Intel i5-2400 4 x 3.1GHz with Alpenföhn Ben Nevis cooler
Motherboard: MSI H61M-P25 (G3)
R.A.M. 8 GB
Graphics card: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC
Power supply: be quiet! Pure Power 530W
Hard drive: 250GB HDD
Case: Sharkoon (2x 120mm fan, but only one connected)
OS: Windows 10 Home (freshly installed and updated, serial number attached)
Is this good for 250?
Hello
I offer here my about 2 years old gaming PC because I got a new one.
The PC is fully functional and can play all new titles easily.
It is equipped as follows:
Motherboard is an Asus M578L
AMD FX 6300, 6x 3.5GHz
Geforce 750TI with 2GB of RAM
1 Terrabite hard drive
16 GB of DDR3 RAM
The computer has been completely formatted.
WIndows 10 Professional I've reinstalled (Key is also there)
All drivers are up-to-date and installed via Driver Booster (Premium function persists)
Ups, yes, right. The apu definitely needs the memory in the dual channel. Uefi update does not need the mainboard, because it came along with raven ridge on the market
the ram would be better for the 2200g: https://www.mindfactory.de/...13797.html
He is also absolutely fine. The hard drive is a bit small, but it can be retrofitted cheaply if needed.
No. Compare to the linked 350 euro pc.
the part is needed
the graphics card has more power than the vega 8, but the fx 6300 has less power than the 2200g
The mainboard offers virtually no useful way to upgrade the cpu. If you want to upgrade the cpu you have to replace the mainboard and the main memory as well
the mainboard is cheap and the non-cool voltage converters may be prone to overheating. This would lead to constant fps drops when playing, which occur again and again within a few seconds.
At the latest, if you want to upgrade that part, you will realize that the whole thing was not so cheap.
The I5 750 is old and you get around 50 euro already better processors
The graphics card looks the same from 2010 and the graphics units of the current processors are already better
The rest is probably the same age so upgrade is there from my point of view not meaningful because it brings more directly to buy a new PC
Hardware advice is like I said a good page. If you want to buy from this site, I would recommend this PC to you: https://hardwarerat.de/...240gb?c=56
Should be sufficient for the mentioned things and has a pretty good integrated graphics unit.
Here is a video:
The AMD 5 2600 has no integrated graphics unit.
Oh ha, that completely passed me by.