Is the PC good for Minecraft (250 FPS filling HD) and Fortnite (80 FPS filling HD)?

Sp
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Never buy a pc on amazon

https://hardwarerat.de/...a-ssd?c=78

it is much better

an

8gb ram wow xD

I think the other is better

ra

The PC is good for working, but not for gaming. With Minecraft, you could pack the 60 FPS at low settings.

Fortnite is becoming critical.

Ai

Definitely not with that, check out e.g. The above mentioned PC at HardwareRat.

Ox

Have fun with intel hd graphics

Ad

No, far too expensive and weak. You won't get 20 FPS in fortnite, maybe 40-60 FPS in Full HD in Minecraft. The PC only has the Intel integrated graphics unit from several years ago, just like the rest of the system!

With such a PC you could meet your requirements: https://hardwarerat.de/...a-ssd?c=78

it couldn't be cheaper.

There are no good PCs on Amazon because they have too high margins and therefore there are no good prices

ra

You could still pack an 8GB stick into it then you have 16GB. They're not that expensive.

ar

Well 8gb rather than ne uhd graphics as a graphics card with which he can just play browser games

Sp

Do not live in Germany

ra

The RX580 is top

an

Ohh I was wondering where the GraKa is, thought you forgot to write it down haha

Sp

Do not live in Germany

Ad

Fortnite and Minecraft may get the RAM half full, 8 GB RAM is definitely sufficient!

The PC has more power in all aspects!

Ad

Then where?

Gu

Still you don't get much for your money

an

Many modpacks need around 6-8 GB of RAM. 16 would be appropriate, 8 is not enough.

Ch

No, like many ready-made PCs on Amazon, it's absolutely junk and just worth half the price stated there. It doesn't even have a real graphics card in it, but only a lame graphics chip. In addition, 250 FPS are unnecessary at Minecraft without the corresponding monitor, which can also display 240 + hz anyway. So stay away from these PCs there. I therefore advise you to build your own PC. You are better off in terms of price and performance than with most pre-fabricated PCs. You can then buy the parts on Alternate or something (which like Alternate also delivers to Austria).