What would you recommend me for a gaming PC (+ setup, mouse and so on)?

ri
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In a nutshell: I need an ultra-powerful gaming PC (preferably less than 2,000 euro) with 16 GB of RAM and at least one TB of storage space. And preferably a good graphics card (with which I can play Minecraft, Jurassic World Evolution, The sims 4, GTA, Planet Coaster, House Flipper and Hello neighbor, Cities Skylines and other games)
And a good monitor and microphone / headset

I'm quite a "traditionalist" as far as my keyboard is concerned, so I would also like to have a recommendation where I don't have to get used to too much (my arrow keys unso.)

This is my current keyboard

What would you recommend me for a gaming PC setup, mouse and so on
Be

You don't need a 2000 euro pc for the games go to Hardwaredealz.com there are the best

ri

I have less idea than my grandma about PC and so I don't know what's good.

Be

Well just what fits into your price range, for the games I would recommend a 1000 euro pc

Ba

PC or laptop. Performance or price? (You don't need 2000 euro for all of the games you have listed). What preference for the screen. Are FHD / WQHD enough or should it already be 4k?

Do you differentiate between system and data hard drive or should everything be as fast as possible?

Should the microphone / headset be professional or is it only intended for games?

You have to say exactly what you want

Co

I definitely recommend switching to a mechanical keyboard! But if you don't want to get used to it, I'd have something for you. I have a Steelseries Apex 7, a good mechanical gaming keyboard, but a bit expensive for all the extra stuff (180 euro). If that's too much for you, just look for mechanical gaming keyboard yourself and choose something. If you want to stick to so-called rubber dome keyboards (I'll type that your keyboard is a rubber dome), but still mainly want to gamble with it, there's something. I don't know many rubber dome keyboards, but some of the cheaper ones are Sharkoon keyboards, and if you want to be in the better class there's the Apex 3 (even has 10 zones of RGB lighting and more extra bells and whistles).

Mouse is your decision, but I recommend TrueMove Cores for the mouse (1 to 1 movement).

I'm not that good with PC parts, but I hope I could help you with the keyboard and mouse!

(Sorry if it is difficult to read because of spelling mistakes, I just had to hurry!)

Co

Oh yeah, and having the arrow keys where they are is VERY difficult. Don't know any TKL and full size keyboard that still looks like this today! Sorry

ri

A solid graphic would suit me for the screen. Keep a good quality.

Do you differentiate between system and data hard drive or should everything be as fast as possible?

I don't know exactly what you mean. But everything should run faster.

The headset / microphone does not necessarily have to be professional. Stop so that I can talk to my friends and possibly record videos sometime.

I'm sorry if I come across as unsympathetic but I don't know anything about it.

Ba

Um, ok ^^

For me, solid graphics are FHD, which is the quality you can get from Netflix, it is more the standard on YouTube and most games are ideal so as not to require too much computing power. I would go up to a maximum of 27 ', with larger screens I prefer WQHD and curved monitors. But you have to decide for yourself what you prefer. I know a lot of people who like 32 'are way too big.

A system hard disk refers to the hard disk on which the system is located; a data hard disk is the one on which the data is located. Ideally, a distinction is made between these hard drives, because otherwise small data packets are written in gaps. In short: the PC gets slower over time and you should defragment the PC regularly. The problem isn't as big as it used to be, but it's still there. But if that doesn't mean anything to you… If the user doesn't play along, you should keep your hands off the distinction. It is important that you specify the hard drive on which the data is to be saved for each installation.
Advantage if you differentiate: You can use a fast, but small hard drive for the system and a slower, larger one for the data, which has a big impact on the price. I would advise you to concentrate on a hard drive and get a large SSD (1TB to 2TB)

Don't worry, you won't come across as unsympathetic. Only clear definitions are always needed to make the right decision. Just because you have 2000 euro you probably won't necessarily want to spend 2000 euro.

e.g. The PC:

What would you recommend me for a gaming PC setup, mouse and so on

https://www.ebay.de/...3939180256

With 16 GB RAM and 1TB SSD hard drive (It's a fast m2), without HDD for 1400 euro.
There you are with a 3060 and an i7 10th Gen at the latest graphics level. Windows 10 is included.

As far as the monitor is concerned, you should decide what size you want. I would take 32 inch WQHD Curved. Is to gamble with the hottest and not so expensive. On ebay you can get reasonable ones for 200-300 euro (used to new).
Otherwise, if you want a smaller one, look for a 27 inch FHD. Then it costs between 100-200 euro new, but you can certainly get classifieds on ebay for up to 50 euro.

Headset I have this:
https://www.ebay.de/...5022935286

I'm satisfied with it, but then I hear music through the system ^^ But if you have a thick Teufel system at home, you basically do that.

I can't help you much with the keyboard. To be honest, I don't care at all ^^ I have computers from 1000-3000 euro, but keyboards are usually 10 euro from Saturn for me

Ba

Aso, please pay attention to the PC: It does not have a WLAN card as standard. Basically you should make sure to lay a LAN cable anyway, but sometimes that doesn't work. If you scroll down the offer there are additional options, including WLAN cards. Take the better one and you will be happy. If you want the computer to be even quieter, then also select a water cooling system

ri

If I also book the WLAN function, can I connect the PC to the WLAN? Because my parents' house in Germany and I in California only have one LAN connection and that on the WLAN box. And the house I'm building with my dad doesn't have a LAN connection.

Ba

Write them down, but if you buy both, they'll definitely use the card right away, then you can use them right away. In a pinch, it is not difficult to install it yourself. Actually just plug it in and you're done.

I don't know exactly what you mean by Wi-Fi box, but I guess that's the router. It has LAN connections in the back. (Usually several).
The router is plugged into the telephone socket (mostly), only few houses have LAN connections. But usually the way to the computer is not far and the small cable is easily hidden in a small cable duct.

As I said, I would advise you to use Lan, but of course you can also use Wi-Fi. But then I don't recommend any competitive games. (That, of course, always depends on you. I have a buddy who plays online with free access to urban Wi-Fi. I wouldn't even use it for WA)

ri

How do you install this WLAN card? : 3
Is it easy for someone like me?

+ Are you sure that they would do this yourself?

Ba

It is sold as an upgrade kit, so it would make sense to me if they installed it directly. But just write to them and ask, they will tell you that ^^

But you could do it too. You only remove the side panel (usually 2 turning screws), remove a panel at the back, insert the card through there and into the PCI connector. Finished.

Sounds more confusing than it is now.
Here is a video:

Is really just using it. You can't do much wrong.

ja

But that's a laptop keyboard. You only get that to a limited extent on the PC. There are 80% keyboards or 60% keyboards. Do you have to see what is more appealing to you?

But for 2000 euro you should get a good PC. But you really picked a bad time for it. In Momnet the prices for graphics cards are really high. Even older models cost immensely.