Enermax StarryFort SF30 (ATX)

Enermax StarryFort SF30

ATX


Question about Enermax StarryFort SF30

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SucheNachPC

4 years ago

If you have a monitor with 240 fps/Hz and 1 ms response time is the PC good enough or does it have 240Hz/fps(and 1ms response time grey to grey)?

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Fynenix

4 years ago

Helpful answer

This product is only an enclosure. Regarding the question, it depends on what hardware is installed.

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warmana

4 years ago

@SucheNachPC If you want to assemble a PC as a beginner, the case is not suitable. I already had trouble with it as a senior because of the built-in control elements and the insufficient documentation. I would advise you to involve a person who knows the matter very well in the assembly process.

Important: For gaming, depending on the game, you can almost never get 240fps out of this performance. Only some older games like CS:Go reach these numbers with the newer GPUs. Therefore I would NOT go for a 240hz monitor model but less and invest this money in the CPU and GPU. The human eye can perceive 60fps. Everything else is because of gohsting and motion sharpness. Therefore, make sure that your monitor offers at least 144hz.

1# Good case (Do you need CD/DVD or fan control hardware? Then this case is not suitable, otherwise top even with the space. Minus as said see rating from me).

2# Which CPU (for 240hz you need i9 or i10. I advise you the i9 9900k or i7 9900k)

3# GPU (Many paths lead to 240hz but only a few can master this depending on the game.

4# Good Rams. (Many gamers often lose 15-25fps just because they use the cheaper Rams. The DDR4-3200 are ideal for this. Attention: check with the manufacturer and on the Internet whether the Ram is actually compatible with the mainboard).

5# Very good mainboard. (Without the right mainboard - flagship you will not get the desired result. The newer generations such as z390 or z490 are good for this. Make sure that your CPU socket is suitable.)

6# Power supply (At least 750W should be the power because the newer GPUs and CPU eat up a lot of power and if you want to upgrade later, more is better).

Here is an example so that you can see in which direction it goes for a gaming PC. Subtract one of the CPUs from the final price excl. VAT and you get the basic price for a gaming PC system.

https://www.digitec.ch/de...