March 28, 2024

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New gaming computer (€2000) – no hardware available

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1. Do you want to play on PC?

  • What exactly are games? everything is possible. Current favorites, in the future like Elden Ring or Starfield. I’d also like to try Star Citizen.
  • Which Precision? Is Full HD (1920×1080) or WQHD (2560×1440) enough or should it be 4K Ultra HD (3840×2160)? WQHD
  • Ultra/high/medium/low graphics settings? High enough settings.
  • 30 Is it enough for you? FPS Or should it be 60 or even 144fps? At least 60 frames per second

2. Would you like to use your computer to edit photos/music/videos or CAD? As a hobby or are you a professional? What software will you use?

Sometimes I use FL Studio to compose music.

3. Do you have special requirements or wishes (overclocking, a particularly quiet PC, RGB lighting, …)?
The lights will be great, and the Bluetooth and WiFi reception will be great too.
I’d also need 2, like 3 TB of storage.

4. How many screens do you want to use? Number, Model, Resolution, Refresh Rate (Hertz)? Do you support FreeSync (AMD) or G-Sync (Nvidia)? (Please link to the manufacturer or compare prices!)
https://www.mindfactory.de/product_…7G55TQWRXEN-schwarz-2560×1440-1x_1403922.html
I have here twice.

5. Do you still have an old computer, parts of which can be reused? (Please with links to specifications from the manufacturer or compare prices!)
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6. How much money do you want to spend?
You probably have to pay €2000 at the moment.

7. When do you want to buy the computer? ASAP or can you wait a few weeks/months?
This depends on the location. Since there is currently no improvement in sight, I would like to purchase it immediately. No point in waiting another 3 weeks – the thing has to come from here.

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8. Do you want to assemble the computer yourself or assemble it (by the store or by volunteers)?
Yes, assemble it yourself – but so far I’ve only taken apart the computers. I’m also not sure if a final PC couldn’t be nearly as expensive as a self-assembled one.