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The most cheapest budget pc that is capable of running cs2 at 60fps (think hard about this)

Okay, I understand. You're looking for the absolute cheapest possible PC that can still reliably run CS2 at 60 FPS. This is tricky because "cheapest" and "gaming" rarely go hand-in-hand, especially with a game like CS2 that, while not the most demanding, still needs a baseline level of performance.

Here's my approach: I'll focus on used or refurbished components where possible to maximize value. I'll aim for components that meet the minimum and recommended specifications for CS2, leaning towards the minimum to keep the cost down, but ensuring 60 FPS is achievable with reasonable settings.

I will search for a barebones PC or individual components like a used CPU, motherboard, RAM combo, and a dedicated graphics card that fits your budget, along with storage and a PSU.

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Okay, I've reviewed the search results for budget PCs in Germany that might be capable of running CS2 at 60 FPS. It's important to manage expectations here. At this price point, achieving a consistent 60 FPS in CS2 will likely require playing at lower settings (e.g., low to medium graphics settings, lower resolution).

Here's what I've found and my assessment:

  • Intel i5 4570S Options (around 150-200 EUR): The PCs with the Intel i5-4570S are likely not going to cut it for a consistent 60 FPS in CS2, even at lower settings. The integrated graphics are too weak, and these listings don't mention a dedicated GPU.
  • ACEMAGICIAN AK1PRO Mini PC N5105: Similarly, this mini PC relies on integrated graphics and is not suitable for gaming.
  • HP AMD PC with Ryzen 3 2200GE and Vega 8 Graphics: The integrated Radeon Vega 8 graphics might be able to run CS2 at lower settings and resolution to achieve 60 FPS, but it would be a struggle.
  • Dell Gaming PC with GeForce GTX 1030 (around 235 EUR): This is a more promising option. The GTX 1030 is a low-end dedicated graphics card, but it's significantly better than integrated graphics. It should be capable of running CS2 at 1080p with low-medium settings and achieve a playable framerate.
  • Dell Gaming PC with Radeon RX 550 (around 270 EUR): This is the better option compared to the GTX 1030 configuration. The RX 550 is slightly faster than the GTX 1030 and should provide a smoother experience in CS2 at similar settings.
  • AMD Quad Core with Geforce GT 1030: Similar to the Dell option with the GT 1030, this should be capable of running CS2, but the older Athlon X4 CPU might bottleneck performance slightly compared to the i5 options.
  • shinobee Basic Gaming PC with Ryzen 5 2400G and Vega 11: The Ryzen 5 2400G with Vega 11 integrated graphics is a decent APU (Accelerated Processing Unit). It's more powerful than the Vega 8, but still not as good as a dedicated graphics card. You'd likely need to lower the resolution to 720p or 900p and use low settings to get close to 60 FPS consistently.
  • Dell PC Komplett Set: This seems similar to the other Dell options but includes a monitor which adds value if you need one. However, the lack of dedicated GPU information is worrisome.
  • Dell Gaming PC with GeForce GTX 750 Ti This option is worse than the RX 550 and GTX 1030. It is also more expensive.

Based on these results, I'd recommend the Dell Gaming PC Computer with Radeon RX 550 for 269.99 EUR as the most promising option for running CS2 at 60 FPS within your budget. The RX 550 is a significantly better option than integrated graphics.

Would you like me to refine the search or look at other options, perhaps focusing on used components to bring the price down further?

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