Lohnt sich der PC für 4.999$?
Hallo, ich suche einen Gaming PC, aber damit kenne ich mich nicht aus und wollte fragen ob der Preis fair ist und ob der PC gut ist oder nicht.
Danke schonmal im voraus.
Die Komponenten:
- Gehäuse:
- Corsair – 6500X QX RGB Edtition | schwarz (Glasfenster)
- CPU (Prozessor):
- Intel Core i9-14900K (8 + 16 Kerne, 36MB L3 Cache, 125W)
- Mainboard:
- ASUS Z790 Maximus Hero, Intel Z790
- Grafikkarte:
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 24GB GDDR6X (ASUS TUF OC)
- Arbeitsspeicher:
- 48GB DDR5-6000 Dominator Titanium RGB (2x 24GB, RGB)
- SSD (M.2):
- 2TB Samsung 990 PRO (M.2 PCIe 4.0, 7450MB/s lesen, 6900MB/s schreiben)
- Netzteil:
- 1000W Corsair RMe (80 Plus Gold, Kabelmangement)
- Soundkarte:
- HD-Audio Onboard
- CPU-Kühler:
- Corsair iCUE LINK H150i RGB (Corsair iCUE LINK H150i RGB)
- Garantie:
- 3 Jahre Garantie (inkl. Pick-Up & Return)
Ich habe auch ein Bild
I don’t even need to look at the components and can tell you with 100% celebrity that it’s not worth considering.
Ne the Config is already wild so under 4500€ you probably won’t come. Would even rather appreciate 4700-5k+ and if it is a prebuild, it is absolutely worth it.
Whether you really need such a PC is the other thing, but price suits itself.
The ding costs quite exactly 4100€ and a few crushed with GENAU share it. If you take comparable parts, you will get to under €40,000 by the 4090 alone.
For example, if you get the 14700k, which is worse in gaming in the lower 1 digit percentage range, you also save more than 100€ etc pp.
The computer gets pressed by a few hundred euros without problems or noticeable losses.
So no, the computer is completely over it both in this overall config and for this price.
Almost 900€ for assembly is crazy. For the money, I’d be tied up to my life-end computer.
Probably even much more, because in the context of complete computers the hardware is more expensive.
That’s like any other finished PC an absolute rob of your hard earned toad.
For a pure gaming PC, that’s a lot of money.
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So, I don’t think it makes sense.
It’s a high-end system. If you only want the best of what is currently available from Nvidia/Intel, the price is justified, as the heel of the price alone goes on for the 4090.
However, there are also some things to consider. The 4090 is already detached in spring 2025 with the 5090 and is thus no longer the tip on the GPU mountain.
The second hurdle is the Intel. Intel has massive manufacturing problems as you know today. Due to erroneous bios-confis of the ruler, the CPUs run with too much tension and die relatively quickly if you do not control it.
The respective board manufacturers have provided Mirco patches.
But Intel lost the connection with the CPU front. An AMD combination with a Ryzen 9800x3D would possibly be the better alternative in terms of efficiency.
In the end, it’s just a question of money. You got it? And don’t know what to do with it, then you’ll enjoy it. Gaming PCs are always unreasonable, the question is just how much money you end up willing to spend 🙂
For the screwdriver quite sure!
Put the config in Geizhals and you’ll get the PC 300-500€ cheaper, then you’ll have to put it together.
Oje, better not
That doesn’t look good
Much LEDs but the content is not good
rubber ball
The more LEDs, the better. What’s wrong with you?
The question exists since the start of the home computers. The general answer is: No.
Why?
Because you put a large part of this money in ~ 5-10 percent more power you will never use with very high probability. It’s a little like a pretty Ferrari you only use on the road and shopping. Can you do it all, but can you do it?
Only 2,000 euros for a graphics card is simply insane.
I think it’s too expensive. I have a better PC that was just under 1300€ cheaper.
I dare to doubt this: the graphics card in there alone costs more than 1300 euros
It costs less than the price of the road if this is a complete system…
“Next 1300€ cheaper” he wrote.
Right then my bad