I wanted to get a new gaming pc, but since I'm not familiar with all the things, I'm looking for help here, the PC should cost a maximum of 1000 euro and games like rainbow, minecraft, warzone etc should run without lags, me would also stream now and then. Since I'm not familiar with building the PC, I would like a finished PC, thanks in advance.
So personally I would ALWAYS build because you can adapt the components exactly, it is cheaper in comparison and it is (at least for me) fun
It's not cheaper right now.
I would advise against buying it at the moment, as the graphics cards are overpriced on the market.
Take a look at Hitech. I think they offer really well and you can customize what you want a little bit more
https://www.hitech-gamer.com/Gamer-PC/
Well, actually, xD
I would recommend checking out Krotus Computer or Dubaro. They actually have very good PCs. You can then look at the price range for 1000 euro on both sides and pick one out. Unfortunately, I don't have a direct recommendation
For 1000 euro you can stream 100-150 fps on medium settings, but for the stream itself you need very good internet
No, have you looked at the prices of graphics cards?
Again, all in all it's cheaper! You can now save a lot on mainboards, e.g.
Hitech PCs look good, but they are way too overpriced.
Again: no.
Have you even looked at the current situation? You don't get the expenses for the graphics cards back with a motherboard. I'm talking about a GTX 1660 SUPER for more than 500 euro or a RTX 3080 for more than 2000 euro…
Ready-made PCs are currently much cheaper.
I don't think so now.
A PC with a 3400G for over 700 euro? At hardware advice you can get it for 550 euro.
In addition, almost all other components have also increased in price. CPUs, housings, mainboards (yes, they have also become more expensive), hard drives, etc.
Who else buys hard drives? XD
If I compare the Hitech you have linked to the Hitech you mentioned… How do the almost 1000 justify themselves to yours? I don't see any noteworthy difference to the 700 or 300 euro more justified.
You already know that an SSD is also a hard drive, right?
Do you have any idea about hardware at all? The one I mentioned for 700 euro doesn't even have a graphics card. Only the integrated graphics unit of the CPU. The one I linked installed a 3600 and a GTX 1660 SUPER. What did you look at that you came to the decision that both are the same? Incidentally, at Hitech one with a similar performance costs 1150 euro. That says it all.
The Ryzen 5 3400G currently costs around 250 euro:
https://geizhals.de/...73698.html
The Ryzen 5 3600 costs around 175 euro and the GTX 1660 SUPER starts at 500 euro:
I assumed that you mean one of the 700 Pc from my link. And I'm referring to it accordingly.
And if the one you linked is so great for around 1000 and one from Hitech with a similar performance costs 1100. Then where exactly is the overpricing you're talking about?
If I compare the Hitech you have linked to the Hitech you mentioned… How do the almost 1000 justify themselves to yours?
Doesn't sound like you mean Hitech's. It wouldn't even come close to making sense to compare 2 different PCs at different prices from the same site and then to say that both are the same. You can assume that there are differences if the price is different…
Paying 150 euro for nothing is a lot? At Hardwarerat, putting together, buying and assembling is included in the price. Most of the time, that's 100 euro extra for the effort. So at Hitech it costs more than double, which is way too much. But that alone is not enough. Hitech uses cheap or ancient components in the PCs. So they have saved a lot of money on the components, which can even end badly with the power supply unit if it is a Chinese firecracker. In the end, it grills all of the other components and the part can be thrown in the trash. The PC doesn't even have an SSD, which is the least thing you should have in a PC these days.