I have found a gaming PC and I might want to buy it.
The owner would give me the PC for 1400 euro on collection.
The PC is not supposed to have a guarantee because it was built by itself.
He is about 6 months old.
Now the question is whether I should buy this PC or not?
I just want to play something like Minecraft, Among us, GTA V or Modern Warfare and also be able to stream in Full HD with more than enough FPS.
The following is built into the PC:
Intel i9 9900K 5 GHz
Asus Rog Strix H370-i Gaming
Nvidia Gtx Titan X 12GB
GSkill Trident Z RGB 16GB 3000MHz
256 GB Samsung SSD
512 GB Verbatim SSD
Corsair SF600 Modular 80+ Gold Modular
NZXT H210i
EK Water Blocks Velocity RGB
Alphacool 240mm radiator
Bykski 150mm reservoir
Which Titan X is it? And it is definitely older than 6 months.
With the budget I would rather buy something new.
Nvidia Gtx Titan X 12GB, unfortunately I don't know more.
That would be important to know because if it is the older Titan X from 2015, then with a new PC for 1400 euro you get significantly more performance. Is it the 2016 Titan X (Pascal architecture; sometimes also unofficially referred to as Titan Xp (old), not to be confused with the official Titan Xp (new; 2017)) then it is about the same as new cards, unless you get one an RTX 3070, which would also be much better here. Both models have 12 GB of VRAM.
Okay, I just read on chip.de that the graphics card should be very bad and too overpriced. It was only rated satisfactory (3.4 stars).
"Okay, I just read on chip.de that the graphics card should be very bad and too overpriced."
That related to the 2015 and 2016 sales price of around 1500 euro, at that time the price for the card was just too high; for the second-hand market that has nothing to say at first, the cards are not bad in themselves, but the 2015 Titan X is no longer really fast (slower than a GTX 1660 Super or GTX 1070. The 2016 is still okay, but stop already 4 years old.