Hello people looking to buy my first gaming of mainly for Fortnite competitive and my friend said this pc isn’t good because it can overheat the way it’s built, is this true (spec are in picture) many thanks for any replies
Hello people looking to buy my first gaming of mainly for Fortnite competitive and my friend said this pc isn’t good because it can overheat the way it’s built, is this true (spec are in picture) many thanks for any replies
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That thing is a fair bit old while it can be alright playing Fortnight, it’s on the older side of being a gaming PC. The form factor can make it harder to cool and I generally don’t trust these companies to put in proper cooling in their PCes. I would consider custom building a PC. Use uk.pcpartpicker.com to find compatible parts and get pricing.
I would also note that PCs will require regular maintenance (i.e. clearing dust every 6 – 12 months to ensure it doesn’t overheat due to dust buildup)
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That thing is a fair bit old while it can be alright playing Fortnight, it’s on the older side of being a gaming PC. The form factor can make it harder to cool and I generally don’t trust these companies to put in proper cooling in their PCes. I would consider custom building a PC. Use uk.pcpartpicker.com to find compatible parts and get pricing.
I would also note that PCs will require regular maintenance (i.e. clearing dust every 6 – 12 months to ensure it doesn’t overheat due to dust buildup)