I am switching to pc from ps5 but I don’t know enough to build one. I am asking y’all if these are good specs for the price – €1400 or $1600. But redditors is this a good deal I play Fortnite mostly and forza horizon
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honestsparrow
Yes
Those are good enough to play any game and more than enough for Fortnite with a lot of fps
killasuarus
The specs are fine but it is NOT a good deal
SimpleClean_
Should run just fine, since the 4060Ti afaik has 16GB of vram, but even so i think it might not be optimal for cranking everything up like in FH5, which is quite demanding and it’s better to play at higher FPS to enjoy it (racing at high speeds with a low framerate feels like a slideshow), but if you don’t set everything to extreme settings it should be fine. I don’t remember fortnite being that much demanding, so i assume it will be fine aswell.
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Yes
Those are good enough to play any game and more than enough for Fortnite with a lot of fps
The specs are fine but it is NOT a good deal
Should run just fine, since the 4060Ti afaik has 16GB of vram, but even so i think it might not be optimal for cranking everything up like in FH5, which is quite demanding and it’s better to play at higher FPS to enjoy it (racing at high speeds with a low framerate feels like a slideshow), but if you don’t set everything to extreme settings it should be fine. I don’t remember fortnite being that much demanding, so i assume it will be fine aswell.