Is this a good pc for fortnite 240fps

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  2. Pug-stash

    Get a ddr5 mobo the ddr4 mobo won’t work with the ddr5 ram and that has WiFi capabilities, get at least a tb of storage, in my opinion get more and faster ram, like 32 gbs 5600 mhz, and get a larger power supply, like 850-1000

  3. hellomistershifty

    I don’t know about how fortnite will run, but you need a better cooler for that CPU (like it says in the dropdown, the Wraith you have selected is only for the bottom end 7500f)

  4. commonwealthcoding

    fortnite with dx 12 prefers nvidia but with competitive settings will reach 240fps (reference point 7900gre reached 269 fps medium)

    my concern is that ram is very slow

    and an a620 board is a little yikes for the budget

    are you hell bent on getting a prebuilt?

    also go to sleep sir

  5. VaporizedKerbal

    Right off the bat, first glance, you need a better cooler for that CPU, you should get at least 1TB storage (1TB only lasted a year for me, now I use 3, but you can totally work with 1), and I’d recommend going for 32GB of RAM for any new gaming pc these days. That’s a pretty solid GPU-CPU pairing for 1080p or 1440p. Can’t tell you off the top of my head what performance you’ll get. I also don’t feel like checking the power supply wattage you need but make sure you have at least a 100W buffer over what your parts will pull. Can’t say I’m familiar with that mobo either.

  6. sittinginthegym

    Pcpartpicker and build your own. You will do so much better than this. There are YouTube videos to walk you through each step

  7. Cat-needz-belie-rubz

    Just stick with a reasonable 5 r9 9800x3ds, 2.8 tb ddr5 ram, 4.6 petabytes storage, 26 5090s and 31 custom loop water coolers. Perfect for a mid-range build.

  8. Clean_Perception_235

    Motherboard and ram are physically incompatible with each other

  9. IndyONIONMAN

    Get m.2 nvme at least gig or 2. Not 512gb sata ssd

  10. Couple things I see wrong with this build.

    1. CPU isn’t compatible with your motherboard

    2. Ram isn’t compatible with your motherboard

    3. 550mbps SATA 512gb when brands like kingspec and kingbank offer gen 3.0 512gb nvme drives for 35$.

    4. 6000mhz RAM is recommended for Ryzen.

    5. AIOs are genuinely recommended for AM5 CPUs.

  11. user01011001

    If you want a prebuilt, buy one from a reputable company on Newegg or Amazon or something. The websites where you “build” a prebuilt will fuck you on fees and upcharging. Skytech is a good brand, I had a pc from them with a 3060ti and R5 5600x a few years ago that was just under 1k. They don’t cheap out on parts TOO much like other brands, and they hold up really well. No reused or “refurbished” graphics cards or any of that shit.

  12. Oh good lord. First, do not use an A620M with a 7700x. The A620M, although compatible, is the worst chipset line for all AM5 motherboards. You could use the wraith cooler, but only temporarily. You should buy it like that and then swap it out for a Thermalright 240mm or 360mm AIO.

    Next, for the sake of all that’s good, do not buy a 512gb ssd. Buy at least 1TB of storage; you’ll thank yourself. As for your ram, do not buy 5200mhz CL40. There are cheaper and faster kits on the market. AMD CPUs prefer high speed and low latency, so you’re setting your 7700x up for failure here.

    Lastly, your power supply should be fine, but look up tests and see if it’s a small house fire waiting to happen or if it’ll be fine.

  13. HotInvestigator2459

    OP, I highly encourage you to use PC part picker. Its a website that helps you build a PC, and it has amazing filters. It also only lets you select compatible products with each other. You have some things here that simply wont work together. PC part picker also has links and prices for every piece of hardware you pick.

  14. Low-Obligation-6609

    I would go for a better motherboard. A620M, 7700X would work but wont be a lot of headroom to work with.

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