
Digitec X2000
Intel Core i7-7700K, 16 GB, 250 GB, GeForce GTX 1070
Digitec X2000
Intel Core i7-7700K, 16 GB, 250 GB, GeForce GTX 1070
I would like to ask which pc would be more suitable for gaming this x2000 or MIFCOM SAVAGE GTX 1070 (Intel Core i7-7700K, 16GB, SSD, HDD, PCIe SSD)
After half a year of experience with the X2000, I have to say that, without looking at all the specific data, it is a very solid gaming computer and definitely recommended. There is little to say about whether the X2000 or the MIFCOM SAVAGE is better. They are identical in most ways and therefore pretty much the same. The biggest difference is the water cooling of the MIFCOM and that the HDD storage of the MIFCOM has a slightly higher RPM and is made by "Seagate" instead of "WD", the SSD is a bit newer and it generally seems a bit more "modern" (components equivalent, but newer models). What else might be important is that the X2000 has a stronger power supply, more USB ports, a CD drive and WIFI connections while the MIFCOM does not.
In one sentence: the MIFCOM is a hair's breadth better in terms of performance, but the X2000 offers more utility as an everyday computer (e.g. school + gaming).
Hello, so if you want an X2000, then go for an 8700K, that's worth the 100. Otherwise it doesn't matter which one, they are very similar. However, I also recommend that you get a PC with a GTX 1080 if possible. You'll enjoy it for longer. Otherwise, I can only recommend the PC Joule Performance eSports. It costs a bit more, but has very good components. A colleague bought this and it runs like a pig and looks smart. In addition, the support is excellent if something should happen.
I have been using the computer since Aug 2017 and am very satisfied with it. The flight simulator X-Plane 11 can be operated with the relevant controllers at the highest settings and 2 monitors.
Hello, both are suitable for gaming - that's a matter of taste. In retrospect, I realised that I would have been better off buying the GTX 1080, which would have cost 200 francs more, but I didn't care at the time. Today I regret that I missed out. I replaced the HDD on my model with a Seagate Firecuda HSSD plus a larger SSD plus a second SSD, but only because I still had them at home. Only the Seagate is an HSSD and that makes the difference to the HDD that Digitec has installed. To each his own, I hope to have helped you a little further. MfG René