Senin, 26 Agustus 2013

Building a gaming pc?

Q. http://www.build-gaming-computers.com/gaming-desktop-computer.html

look at the budget pc build on this site what more would i need and what do.you think of these components? what do you suggest? im only 16 so.dont have a big budget help me out :)

A. It depends on what games you're expecting to play as well as the graphics resolution you are attempting to reach. The higher the resolution, the higher graphics detail and also the resources in which it utilises.

The Budget PC price range, as with the previous poster, you need to increase the memory (RAM) to at least 6 to 8GB especially since most games of 2011/2012 will be fairly resource hungry and to compensate any efficiency issues that you might face with Windows 7.

4GB is not enough.

The hard drive itself, 1TB is a lot of storage; but if you're expecting to run it as your primary hard drive, especially with applications, operating system and archiving; then you should avoid it. You should look at getting a 7200RPM minimum speed primary hard drive of 320GB or better and then a second hard drive to operate as storage with 1TB or so and with a speed of 5400 to 5900rpm.

There will be significant performance issues when playing games upon one drive.

The 1GB GTX550Ti is a good card, but if you're expecting to play "high" graphics settings, then there will be a majority in which this video card will not be able to reach, especially if you have a LCD or LED monitor that can handle 1920 resolutions or better. Therefore, a GTX560Ti card or a HD6970 is the way to go and you will get "high" settings on the resolution given.

Even though you are on a budget as I have mentioned repetitively, the Black Edition of the AMD is perhaps ok; but for gaming it does not make any difference. I would have chosen an Intel chipset as an old LGA775 chipset will still out-perform this. In any case a lower grade Phenom II X4 series will be just fine in this instance.

Now, if you were to buy these parts individually, may be at a computer swap meet, or look at parts online; or even go to a competitively priced computer shop; then you might be able to get someone you may know or confident enough to put these parts together and save you the hassle in getting ripped off.


Please Suggest Me A Good Graphic card?
Q. My investment is around 3000 Rs. to 4000 Rs. (55 dollars- 72 dollars)

Previous Graphic card - GeForce 9400GT DDR2

I Want better Graphic Card than 9400GT to play games like Max payne , COD black ops 2 etc(upcoming 2013 games) and work in 3d max 2012 without lag!

Pc Specs are :
Intel Core i5-3450 CPU ~ 3.5Ghz
8 Gb ram
Monitor size is 22 inches and 18 inches
OS- window 7

Kindly Suggest me best one in this range :)

A. With that range i would wait and raise more money.
For Several Reasons ;
1. There is an Upcoming Graphics card generation on our doorstep , so your card will be outdated before you know it.
2. Running a game smoothly with a card in that range would be hard and it would require you to sacrifice game's graphics in favor of performance.
3. If your monitor is Full HD it is going to be harder than you would think. You would be forced out of your monitor's native resolution in favor of performance. (Be mindful that LCD monitors do not perform well outside of their native resolution.)

Other than that , you have two options ;
Get a HD6670
Alternative option ;
It may be just slightly out of your range but Nvidia GT640 would outperform HD6670.

Second option ;
Get one Hd6670 then raise money to get another then use crossfire to link them and you will get a good graphics performance that would be not far from hd6950's performance which is a high-end card.
Of course if your motherboard supports crossfire by having and additional PCI-E x16 Slot.

Hope i helped.

Cheers!





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