I wanted to ask if this PC is good.
https://megaport.de/gaming-pc-intel-i7-warrior.html
The PC should be able to record, swallow programs like Photoshop, Premiere Pro etc. You should be able to play games like GTA, Minecraft, Jedi, Fall Order etc. In a liquid and without lag.
Absolutely not
The usual way too little hard disk space.
People leave the paws of finished PCs, which have zi 100% too little hard drive capacity and about 80% too little or cheap ram.
Could you recommend a good ready PC that is in the same price range?
Do-it-yourself construction is out of the question? It's not that difficult
A 2060 in a 1250 euro PC? And then Ram with only 2400 Hz? For the price, there's significantly more inside or so much performance you get for much less money.
I'm always afraid that I will break the CPU and so. What are the advantages of self-construction?
Could you recommend a good ready PC that meets the above points?
I'm always afraid that I will break the CPU and so.
Nothing breaks so quickly. Unless you drop it or use violence.
What are the advantages of self-construction?
Lower price than pre-fabricated PCs, with better built-in parts
Much cheaper.
Could you please me? Compile a list of good components (which meet the above points). I don't trust the whole YouTuber.
So with a DIY you are always better off P / L technically and have more control over high-quality components. It is really not that difficult, it is not like before where you put the CPU in wrong and the corner breaks off, it snaps in nicely today and is very smooth.
If it should still be a finished, which is much better here, also applies here, if you build a similar yourself you will definitely save 20%, so you would be at your estimated price.
https://www.alternate.de/PCGH/Enhanced-PC-2060S-Edition-Gaming-PC/html/product/1615361?event=search
Here you go
I recommend this one: https://hardwarerat.de/...ttelklasse which also has enough storage space and a much faster processor to cut
I can't sign it like that. I would have built the PC that I just linked exactly the same way. Not surprisingly - I put it together myself when the shop operator asked me to configure streaming pc's for him. The surcharge for DIY is negligible, with the stress that you can save yourself.
You would have put together a PC with a 1TB Hdd yourself? And with a PC on the u.A. Should games also run? On top of that, are you taking the slowest working memory you can find?
If someone offers to screw the PC together for a surcharge, I have no objection but the ready-made offers are simply bad for 0815 users (means all people who may want to use games).
https://hardwarerat.de/...ttelklasse that was the PC I was referring to here, it has a 2TB HDD in it.
Thanks