First of all: I hardly know anything about computers, so researching the Internet didn't bring me much further… That's why I hope for help from here.
I'm looking for a gaming PC up to max. 1000 Euro. Preferably a complete set, but in any case the computer should already be assembled.
I especially play Dbd and Overwatch on PS4, but now I wanted to start Overwatch on PC too. In addition, the computer should be able to handle software such as Adobe Premiere. Otherwise I only need the usual office programs that every PC should be able to handle.
Do you have any recommendations as to which PC could be worthwhile?
https://www.ultraforce.de/Gaming-PCs/1001-2000-Euro/UF-Team-LEISURE-CS-GO-Edition-AMD-Ryzen-3600-RTX-2060-SUPER::1345.html
I think it's very good for a finished PC
I would personally build it myself, but the GameStar PC is pretty chic. A colleague got it and is satisfied.
https://www.boostboxx.com/gamestar/gamestar-gaming-pcs/boostboxx-gamestar-pc-alpha-pro.html?mw_aref=8798e3358ae470d41146c0bc78a91ecf
The best you can get ready for 1000 euro:
https://www.dubaro.de/GAMING-PC/HardwareDealz-Editionen/HardwareDealz-1000-Edition::3684.html
Much too expensive the config. Is so ne ~ 800-900 euro config.
They should pretty much all be at the same level of performance:
https://hardwarerat.de/...b-nvme-ssd
https://www.dubaro.de/GAMING-PC/KreativEcke-Freitags-GAMING-PC/KREATIVECKE-1000::3821.html
https://www.dubaro.de/GAMING-PC/HardwareDealz-Editionen/HardwareDealz-1000-Edition::3684.html
Here too: Far too expensive and far too bad parts. This is called a rip-off.
This is in a reasonable 600 euro configs.
If you do not assemble yourself and have no knowledge left for it, then this is not a rip-off, but business.
Sure there's a "German" company that certainly does it in Germany (sarcasm) that makes it cheaper.
Hardware advice unfortunately with 30 days delivery time.
Yes, cololkli and I linked it. Significantly better parts for almost the same price (24 euro) more.
If you sell 500-600 euro parts for almost 1000 euro, that's a rip off. Especially when there are cheaper offers elsewhere.
I'm a layman myself = not an expert in this regard, but for the CPU and also for the GPU I would resort to the cheaper but better performance AMDs that are generally better than Intel.
In addition, I would wait a little longer until the new GPUs from AMD were presented and would rather rely on a self-made PC that has a better price-performance ratio compared to prefabricated PCs.
https://www.hardwaredealz.com/bester-gaming-pc-fuer-unter-1000-euro-gamer-pc-bis-1000-euro/