I wanted to ask which gaming pc should I buy, it would be my first one because I find some games better on it than on Xbox one.
Do you know a good and rather cheap one?
So entry-level gaming PCs start around 500 euro. Mine is currently for 530 euro. But you have to expect 500 euro. And for the money, you can only get a usable gaming PC from good retailers.
It is clear that there are also many black sheep in the shop. They offer gaming PCs for 300 euro. But as soon as you want to play a current game with it, the bad awakening comes.
It is best to build the PC yourself. But it is clear that this is not for everyone. Otherwise, I only know 2 dealers who offer very good ready-made PCs. You get modern hardware for a good plv. That would be, on the one hand, http://www.hardwarerat.de or http://www.dubaro.de.
If you or someone in the family can build a PC, it's best that way.
If not, you can have a look at https://megaport.de/pc-konfigurator.html. Additional costs (approx. 200) fall off but you can also make them.
Thank you very much!
For 1200 euro, the PC would be worth a closer look.
https://www.dubaro.de/GAMING-PC/AMD-Ryzen-GAMING-PC/Gamer-PC-Ryzen-5-3600-mit-RTX2070Super::3744.html
Megaport is rip-off, because an outdated A320 board with the cheapest remaining RAM is put into a housing. Here is an alternative: https://hardwarerat.de/...a-ssd?c=77
@ mike1074 a gaming pc for 500 euro? Is there Windows at all?
Of course, look for yourself.
And just to understand that we also speak the same language. With a gaming PC you have to be able to play all current games smoothly on FullHD with medium to very high settings. Everything that's underneath is not a gaming PC for me.
Yes, do we come close to the problem of an 8G Pc? All newer games require a little more than just 8G, 16G would be normal these days if you want to do something other than just play e.g. Record or have the wallpaper engine active… (I'm not starting from AMD now)
Those who can read have a clear advantage. I also write extra, entry-level gaming PC. It is clear that you have to make compromises. You don't have to be an intelligence pin to figure it out. And if you don't run anything else in the background and stick to FullHD, you can play with 8GB Ram.
This one: https://hardwarerat.de/...er=SW10133 currently has the best price-performance ratio of all that I know at the moment, and I know a lot