High-spec Gaming PC
Basic Specifications:
Processor (CPU): i5 11400F
"6 Cores and 12 Threads"
"11th Gen, no integrated graphics"
CPU Cooler:
Cougar Poseidon Elite ARGB liquid cooler with an LCD screen displaying the company logo and the cooler. It has two 240mm RGB fans. Full RGB with the cooler's own fans.
Graphics Card (GPU):
"NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB"
RAM:
8x2 DDR4 2666Hz
Storage:
"First: SSD 224GB with Windows installed"
"Second: HDD 932GB"
Motherboard:
"MSI B560M PRO-VDH WIFI"
Pros:
The PC supports upgrades for RAM up to 128GB.
Four RGB fans for airflow from the case itself.
Two fans specifically for the CPU cooler, and the entire liquid cooler is RGB. "Forget about the CPU overheating."
2.5G LAN for fast network reception.
Two M.2 slots for storage upgrades.
"Wireless Wi-Fi connectivity. Many might not pay attention to Wi-Fi, but this feature is very good, especially for those who use their phone or a router without a LAN port to connect their PC. This motherboard supports Wi-Fi 6, meaning very fast internet reception."
Bluetooth 5.1 for higher response speed. "If you don't like connecting the controller via cable while playing, this will be useful."
And the most important feature is Windows 10, not 11. "You won't feel the device is slow or bloated with features."
Cons:
No CPU overclocking, only RAM. I don't think it matters much because the CPU's core and thread count are sufficient.
The graphics card is very good for gaming, but its performance in AAA games will be average because it doesn't support Ray Tracing and DLSS.
The RAM speed is relatively slow, but it won't significantly affect the device's performance. However, it's not recommended to stream on Twitch and play Warzone simultaneously because it will consume RAM and cause lag. But if you stream while playing games like Rocket League or Fortnite, you won't experience the same lag as in Warzone.
Approximate Gaming Performance:
Fortnite:
On Low settings: approximately 140-180 FPS
On Medium settings: 80-100 FPS
Warzone (the game that stresses the CPU, GPU, PSU, and RAM, and the owner):
On Low settings: approximately 55-70 FPS, and be thankful for that.
Rocket League:
On High settings: over 200 FPS