My question is whether, since I can't build a PC, I can buy a reasonable finished stand PC for 750 euro because I want to switch from my Xbox to PC. It should actually create all current games and be future-proof. Is that possible and if so, what should I pay special attention to when buying?
Take a look at the 700 euro PC at hardware advice… They have a good price-performance ratio. Later you can always replace individual parts and if you dare, then also the housing.
Future-proof?
Pay particular attention to the mainboard. Which CPU is in the finished and which is still the maximum. I bought a finished one myself, which was already at its maximum from the mainboard… There was nothing more to upgrade.
Intel Core i5-9400F
6 GB KFA GTX1660 OC
ASRock B365M PRO4
8 GB RAM
120 GB SSD
1 TB HDD
https://www.dubaro.de/GAMING-PC/Gamer-PC-L-i5-9400-mit-GTX1660::3592.html
https://www.dubaro.de/GAMING-PC/KreativEcke-Freitags-GAMING-PC/KREATIVECKE-700::3821.html
Would recommend here, Dubaro is the only dealer that I can recommend with a clear conscience, because you don't really pay much.
The question is why you can't learn to build your PC yourself?
Thank you! The components look good! But I think 8 GB of ram is a bit small, isn't it? And if I want to have a better CPU (vlt Core i7)
does the price rise automatically and would it still be worth it?
Because I already have an i5 in my MBook…
Vlt. Because I still have school and just don't have the time…
I also had training and school on my PC. And went anyway.
There's not much to learn, you just put everything together
An i5 is sufficient for gaming and with 8 GB of RAM you can usually still get by well. Otherwise you can still upgrade sometime.