Solved recommendation of computer parts

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mArton891171

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Hello, I have a question that needs to be answered. What kind of PC should I put together to run fortnite at 120 fps and to have enough speed for video editing? so don't break down every minute, the price would be a maximum of 577 dollars, thanks in advance for answers
 
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but it is not going to happen with such a budget, $1000 will just about get you the recommended requirements for Fortnite but depending on the video editing software you wish to use $1000 may not be enough either.

Fortnite requirements

Don`t forget that the cost of a Windows product key needs to be allowed for in any new build.
 
also agree.
my guess is you are roughly only half way to a decent system, cost wise, that would be a suitable gaming rig.
 
I assume 577 dollars is US dollars?

I just updated my parts list spreadsheet (attached) and got $1100 Australian dollars, about $760 US dollars.
and that was just for a decent, above average, non-gaming PC - so no graphics card, minimal storage, and no monitor.
you'd be wanting to think about also getting a better power supply, maybe more memory, more fans, and more storage.
 

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