Which of the two PC's is better for gambling?
I would like to change from the PS4 and do not know me so well. What difference do they have?
https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...90+p0517ng
https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...en+5+2400g
Thank you ^^
Edit: It does not have to be one of the two. You can also suggest good gaming PCs that are around 700 euro
The configurations make no sense at all. No idea what HP thought there.
The one with the Intel processor has the better CPU, but a much worse GPU (too bad for gambling) and less RAM (too little for gambling).
The one with the AMD processor has a slightly worse CPU, but a better GPU and more RAM.
In your place I would buy the one with the AMD Ryzen (if it has to be one of the two).
So basically, here's https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...en+5+2400g better, but why do not you buy the parts separately and you put yourself a PC together, then you have everything you want at the best price
What exactly do you want to gamble with the PC?
Well an APU with GPU, that simply does not make sense
As I said, the configurations make no sense at all.
Does not have to be one of the two. Please put up such good gaming PCs for about 700 plus minus
MrMu1 has linked in his answer for 700 euro, which is not bad.
Take the 700 euro pc on hardwarerat.de
you're not doing anything wrong with that
Can one pay there also with rates?
Until you have paid the PC with guessing, it is too bad for you again.
I would NEVER pay a PC in installments.
So fortnite, Overwatch, lol moderately
I'm not so experienced, so I want to take a built immediately
Yes, the problem is that I do not have much money available on a monthly basis, so guess. So 12 months rates
Well, then I'd recommend you something from the HP Omen series, is of course associated with a little more cost, but plays wonderful!
https://www.dubaro.de/GAMING-PC/Gamer-PC-Ryzen-5-2600-mit-VEGA56::3304.html
https://www.dubaro.de/GAMING-PC/Gamer-PC-Ryzen-5-1400-mit-RX580::3583.html
Really take one of these, which are much more useful configured
Save up.
Well, both PCs are too expensive and not well configured.
If it should be a finished PC I would recommend this to you.