You should get something like I have. It as 4 toast ports, and you can activate something with those 2 switches. 3 buttons at the bottom, 1 to warm up, one to turn off, and the other to warm up again. A unique design and made by a brand you've never heard of before. It has temperature control too, not recommended to add water-cooling though. <3
Not trying to show off or anything alike but, I have a custom pc, made by my computer technician. He made it for me because I had a Trojan that delete system32 on my computer. Not just that, the motherboard wouldn't work, it blew up :/ so he made me a custom pc suitable for gaming and he uses the best types of motherboard pieces. I swear to god if I ruin this one... Lol
Here's a $450 Budget Gaming PC that's easy to build due to not so much amount of hardware. It's very simple and the GTX is better than most out there today which will give you a good 200 FPS to say the least on Minecraft with max settings. If you want a hardcore gaming PC that will run most games, then try shredding 500 more dollars and you can get yourself an actual good gaming PC. EDIT: This overkills with the Power Supply due to the fact that if in the future you upgrade anything or add on to it, it will shred you more power.
lol idk why everyone is saying "100 fps" and stuff. after 50-65 you really cant notice a difference (I definetely cant)
Actually you stop noticing a difference after 200 FPS. Try comparing a 144hz w/ 60hz monitor when running 60 fps or 144fps.
60 fps is my average but my computer technician is gonna make it higher. But generally you can't notice much difference after it
When you say "my computer technician"...are you talking about a friendly man that you visit at his computer shop, or does your family have a personal "computer technician" that supplies you gaming computers and parts.
I think that you would have better luck at looking at computers. They're much faster (my opinion), and plus you have a monitor, so you just need a keyboard and a HDMI port which is around $20 (for me, I got mine at Microcenter). If you are interested in buying a computer, I suggest you look at AMD's computers, like this one. Hope this helps and good luck on finding a laptop/computer.
Just saying, for the same price you can build one that will give you more. The mouse and keyboard in this is like 25 bucks alone and an Nvidia GT 720 1gb is a joke to gaming computers everywhere. 8gb of ram is not bad, except for the fact it's DDR3. This PC will give you an average of like 60-100 fps if you're lucky. I suggest just building one and have some friends give you second-hand gaming mice or keyboards or monitors.
Not everyone can build a computer, I know a few people that tried to build computers, but ended up wasting their money...
my computer is about $2,500 and runs really well on Minecraft and games on steam .(It's custom made by my dad.) The box it self is cheap but the components inside have great value.