I'm about to buy a new PC and I'm quite familiar with PCs. Just wanted to make sure that the PC also fits because I'm always a little afraid that I will regret the purchase with so much money. The PC should just be good for smooth gaming / VR gaming / and maybe also for streaming. My question is: is there anything unnecessary in my configuration or should I absolutely change anything?
The configuration:
processor
AMD Ryzen 7 3800X, 8x 3900 MHz incl.Borderlands 3, The Outer Worlds & Xbox Game Pass
operating system
Windows 10 Home, 64 bit, incl.USB stick
processor cooler
BoostBoxx Liquid B120 water cooling
graphic card
ASUS GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER, ASUS DUAL-RTX2070S-8G-EVO, 8 GB GDDR6, HDMI, 3x DisplayPort
motherboard
ASUS TUF B450-PLUS GAMING incl.ASUS Cashback or Gamesplanet voucher
random access memory
16 GB DDR4-RAM, dual channel (2x 8 GB), 3000 MHz, G.SKILL Aegis
1. Hard disk
1000 GB M.2 PCIe SSD Intel 660p (read / write: max. 1800 MB / s | 1800 MB / s)
Additional hard drives / SSD / m.2 SSD
1 x 3000 GB SATA hard drive (+84.90 euro)
drives
no drive
casing
Corsair Carbide Series 275R Airflow with viewing window
case Fans
1 x 120mm case fan, red (+14.90 euro)
power Supplies
600 watts be quiet! Pure Power 11, 92% efficiency, 80 Plus Gold certified
Network cards
onBoard LAN
sound cards
onBoard HD sound
software
BullGuard Internet Security - 3 licenses
Total price: 1598.80 euro
Looks good for the prize. However, would take a Ryzen 7 3700X, which is only 1-2 percent worse than the 3800X, but is significantly more expensive.
If you want to save a little more, I would take a 500GB SATA SSD and a 250GB NVmE SSD, the NVmE SSD for the operating system, etc. And the SSD for larger programs or games.
Very bad for the price
Is okay for the price, I would leave out the software, the Windows Defender is just as good and resource-conserving and always with Windows 10 anyway.
I would also take the 3700X.
In your place I would look at these configurations, they have the same gaming performance, but are otherwise better equipped: https://hardwarerat.de/...ws-10?c=78
https://hardwarerat.de/...ws-10?c=77
you can also take this one
https://hardwarerat.de/...l-ssd?c=77
in games you will notice only a minimal difference in performance, if any, between the two computers
2% worse but more expensive? It's like Apple
Thanks for the answer. The software is free, but in itself I don't need it. Otherwise I don't see a big difference between the two and my configuration. So if I take the 3700X it is worth it or not?
What is so much worse about my configuration than the two?
Stay away from this ready PC, I can already smell CSL.
Here is an alternative without RGB, because you only have your PC under the table: https://hardwarerat.de/...ws-10?c=78
Yes, I will probably buy it too. What does the CSL mean?
An overpriced prefabricated PC shop.
The 3700X effectively has a maximum of 5% less performance, especially in games the surcharge of the CPU is simply not worth it