Questions about the PC configuration + FIFA21 possible?

Gu
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I can put together a gaming PC with a budget of 1,800 euro.
I have already made a configuration:

https://www.mindfactory.de/...552379f2ee

Both the performance and the look of the PC are important to me. Rather, go for a simple design with RBG lighting. That's why I decided on the Fractal Design Define 7, even if it has a steep price.

I don't think you have to say anything about the mainboard? Great part.

I deliberately opted for the AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 8x 3.90GHz, because the extra charge for the 3700X is not that big.

I don't think you have to say anything about the graphics card? Think you can't go wrong with the MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8GB.

I know 16GB Ram is enough at the moment, but I still had a little budget and I think 32GB couldn't hurt either.

Samsung 970 Evo 1000GB should be clear.
I actually need 4TB of mass storage because I have a lot of files. Current PC has 2500GB and is almost full. (partly because of recordings)

Is 700 watts enough or more? A little more never hurts if you want to upgrade.

I'm somehow unsure about the NZXT HUE 2? So far have only seen that this was used for monitors? But theoretically it can also be built into the PC for RGB lighting, or not?

I would like to receive a general assessment of this configuration in advance. Whether everything fits, whether, among other things, the power supply is sufficient that works with the NZXT Hue 2 as intended, etc.
Mostly like to play & stream video games with the PC.
Editing, cutting and doing other work on the side.

But I also have another question:

Then I wanted to get FIFA 21 for the PC instead of the XBox One.
I strongly assume that the PC will get the game working properly.

However, I would still like to play FIFA on my 50 inch 4K Smart TV. No other games. Would the pc manage that? Is that generally possible in a liquid manner? I don't need 4K gaming, Full HD is enough for me. Just wondering if it would run smoothly on the TV if I wanted to play with colleagues?

ho

Yes it would be enough to play it smoothly

Do

Yes, you will probably still manage 30 FPS there, but there really isn't much more in there.

ma

It's a very good configuration in and of itself, but you should wait for the 3080 to come out. It has significantly more power and doesn't cost more. At the moment it is not really worth building a PC in this price range.

Sl

Of course, he gets the game running. But: You can very well do something wrong with the graphics card, now that the RTX 3000 cards are at the door. The 3070 alone has more power than a 2080TI. And for less than half the price (500 euro). Both the 2080 Super and the 3070, these even earlier, should manage the game on 4k with 60 FPS. The CPU is a very good choice, you won't go wrong with a Ryzen 7. 700 watt power supply is almost an exaggeration. 600 dos too, get at least an 80+ bronze certified. Mainboard is the best B450, NVME SSD is commendable. HDDs… Well, I'm actually a clear opponent of HDDs… But if you only use them as a "data grave" where only files and no programs are stored, okay. The housing is a matter of taste, if it fits you, well ^^ Unfortunately, I have zero experience with the NZXT Hue 2, so unfortunately I can't help you on this point ^^

Do

What are you talking about, I've been a PPC (Personal Professional Computer) for 5 years

Sl

Yes, but Fifa manages a 2080 super with more than 30 FPS on 4k

Tr

What is 4k

Sl

A resolution.

Tr

Ah ok thank you 😘