Sabtu, 22 Juni 2013

Suggestions for affordable gaming computers?

Q. For anyone with extended knowledge on the subject, I could use some help on what computer has the best bang for it's buck. I'm not a cheap skate, just a college student looking for something that fulfill my gaming needs and schooling needs. I want to be able to play something say like Fallout New Vegas on the higher settings. I did see the igotpower brand gaming computers which were cheaper than others I had seen and seemingly worked well. But, I thought I'd ask others opinions. Can anyone suggest a good computer that doesn't extend 1000 dollars?

A. For 1K$ you can get an excellent Gaming PC

Processor - Intel core i7 875K - 350$
Motherboard - you have 3 options

1)Intel DH55TC - 100$
2)Asus P7H55D-M Pro
3)Gigabyte GA-H55M-USB3 both for 150$

Ram - 2X2 Corsair 1333MHZ for 50$ or 1600MHZ for 75$

Graphic - An excellent choice is the GTX460 1GB GDDR5 120$

HDD - 500GB Seagate 7200RPM Sata II - 40$

LG DVD Writer 24X - 20$

Samsung 22" Monitor 150000:1 contrast - 150$

Creative Speakers 2.1 - 20$

Keyboard and Mouse Logitech - 10$

Hope this helps.

Hey if you want I am also a computer Dealer. I have a good computer for you at an affordable rate in India. The price is 700$

The configuration is

Intel core i3 540 - 120$

Motherboard - Asus P7H55-M/USB3 - 170$

RAM - transcend 4GB 1333MHZ - 60$

GPU - Nvidia GEForce 9400GT 1GB DDR2 - 60$

Computer Case with 400watt PSU - 30$

Creative Speakers 2.1 - 20$

Acer 18.5" LCD 100000:1 contrast Monitor - 150$

Keyboard and Mouse iBall - 10$

Seagate HDD 500GB 7200RPM - 40$

LG DVD writer 16X - 20$

I am giving you Windows 7 professional 64-bit for free

Shipping charges - 20$

My email - sagar.bh96@yahoo.com


Would canada and taiwan make good trading partners? why or why not?
Q. why or why not?

A. What Taiwan could provide are good services in personal computers, smart phones, laptops, netbooks, TFT-LCD monitors...electronic consumption goods. Taiwan had developed brands like Acer, Asus, HTC...which had attracted foreign orders for their ability in circuits and outline designs. Then they manufactured or assembled these parts in low-waged areas like China or Vietnam (or India recently). In such a global-cooperation era every country had participated in these production chain. Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam, India,...all contributed in these processes. They are your trading partners already.
The question should be: Is this eco-friendly? Or if a small screw went mad, then how could we discover it ASAP?





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