Sabtu, 24 Agustus 2013

Is this a good gaming computer?

Q. I am no computer genius, i am just after a PC that will run games like Skyrim on highest graphics.

A lot of the below doesn't mean a lot to me, i would just expect that this is a pretty good PC. The base price is £999.00. The specs can be upgraded though.

Please don't confuse me with your answers, i'd just like to know if this PC will run new games on high settings.

Here are the specs. Thanks in advance!

Cooler Master HAF 912 Plus Black Midi Tower Gaming Case
950W X-Power Desktop Power Supply
ASUS P8Z68-V , Auto switchable graphics & 3x faster video conversion
Intel® 2nd Generation Core™ i7-2700K Processor (8M Cache, 3.50 GHz)
*No system overclocking
16GB 1600MHz DDR3 Memory (4x4GB)
1280MB NVIDIA Geforce GTX570 Graphics Accelerator
24" Widescreen LCD Monitor - 1920 x 1080, DVI-D with Speakers - HK241DPB
2TB SATA III 6GB/s - 5900rpm Hard Drive
Blu-Ray Combo Optical Drive (12x BD-R Read, 16x DVD Writer)
7.1 High Definition onboard sound card - for 8 Channel Cinema sound
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64 bit - inc DVD & Licence(R)
FREE Microsoft® Office 2010 Starter Edition
Free Cyberlink Video Editing Suite - 7 titles (oem)
BullGuard Internet Security ver. 10 - 90 Day Trial (pre-installed OS required)
2x IEEE1394 Firewire (onboard)
Logitech MK260 Wireless Keyboard & Optical Mouse - Black
Free 3 Years Gold Warranty - inc 3 Months Free Collect & Return

A. Hi there,with your gtx 570, you could play all games on maximum settings on 1080p resolution with good FPS.

If you're plaaning to have two gtx 570 in sli in the future then the 950w PSU is Okay but if you don't have plans on having another gtx 570 in sli then this is too much bec the power requirement of the gtx 570 is just 550w so a 700w would be more than enough.

DONT FORGET =P

A great aftermarket cooler (coolermaster brands are great)

Great gaming speakers

Gaming keyboard and mouse

AND your good to go, Enjoy your build, Merry Christmas =P


Is this build good for my first gaming computer? Please I need your opinion!?
Q. Is this build good for my first gaming computer? Please I need your opinion!?

Is this good for my first gaming pc setup? pls help, and Thanks in advance ;)

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1 x Case ( NZXT Phantom 630 Full Tower Gaming Case - Gunmetal )

1 x Case Lighting ( Liquid Neon Thunder Pattern Light - Blue )

1 x iBUYPOWER Labs - Noise Reduction ( Advanced - iBUYPOWER Harmony SRS Sound Reduction System )

0 x iBUYPOWER Labs - Internal Expansion ( None )

1 x Processor ( Intel® Core™ i7-4770K Processor (4x 3.50GHz/8MB L3 Cache) )

1 x iBUYPOWER PowerDrive ( PowerDrive Level 2 - Up to 20% Overclocking )

1 x Processor Cooling ( Certified CPU Fan and Heatsink )

1 x Memory ( 32 GB [8 GB x4] DDR3-1600 Memory Module - Corsair Vengeance )

1 x Video Card ( NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan - 6GB - 3-Way SLI Mode (Triple Cards) )

1 x Motherboard ( Gigabyte GA-G1.Sniper 5 -- 4x PCIe 3.0 x16, 6x USB3.0, 2x Gb LAN )

1 x Intel Smart Response Technology ( SSD Cache - 64 GB SanDisk SSD )

1 x Power Supply ( 1350 Watt - Thermaltake Toughpower-1350M - Free Upgrade to 1500 Watt Toughpower-1500M ($40 Savings) )

1 x Primary Hard Drive ( 2 TB WD Black HARD DRIVE -- 64M Cache, 7200rpm, 6.0Gb/s - Dual 2TB Drives(2TB Capacity) - RAID 1 Data Security )

1 x Data Hard Drive ( 4 TB HARD DRIVE -- 64M Cache, 7200 RPM, 6.0Gb/s - Single Drive )

1 x Optical Drive ( [12X Blu-Ray] LG BLU-RAY Reader, DVD±R/±RW Burner Combo Drive - Black )
1 x 2nd Optical Drive ( [12X Blu-Ray] LG BLU-RAY Reader, DVD±R/±RW Burner Combo Drive - Black )
1 x Flash Media Reader / Writer ( 12-In-1 Internal Flash Media Card Reader/Writer - Black )

1 x Meter Display ( NZXT Sentry 2 Touch Screen Fan Controller & Temperature Display )

1 x Sound Card ( 3D Premium Surround Sound Onboard )

1 x Network Card ( Onboard LAN Network (Gb or 10/100) )

1 x Operating System ( Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate + Office Starter 2010 (Includes basic versions of Word and Excel) - 64-bit )

1 x Additional Software ( Microsoft Office 2013 Home and Student - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote included )

1 x Keyboard ( iBUYPOWER Standard Gaming Keyboard - FREE Upgrade to A4Tech Blue LED Backlit Gaming Keyboard ($19 value) )

1 x Keyboard ( Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2013 Gaming Keyboard )

1 x Mouse ( iBUYPOWER Standard Gaming Mouse - Blood Red )

1 x Mouse ( Razer Vespula Gaming Mouse Mat w/ Dual-Sided Gaming Grade Surfaces )

1 x Mouse ( A4Tech V7 Pro Gaming Mouse )

1 x Monitor ( 32" LCD TV 1920x1080 -- Sceptre X328BV-FHD )

1 x 2nd Monitor ( 32" LCD TV 1920x1080 -- Sceptre X328BV-FHD )

1 x Monitor Cable ( 30 ft. DVI to HDMI Cable (Resolution up to 1080P) )

1 x Speaker System ( Creative Inspire T6160 5.1 Speakers System w/ immersive multi-channel surround sound )

1 x Wireless Network Access Point/Router ( ASUS RT-N56U 802.11n Gigabit LAN 300Mbps Dual-Band Wireless Router )

1 x Power Protection ( Surge Suppressor - APC Surge Arrest )

1 x Video Camera ( Microsoft LifeCam Studio 2.0MP 1080p HD Auto Focus Webcam )

1 x USB Cables / Accessories ( [Hub] USB 3.0 External Hub (4 X Ports) )

1 x Advanced Build Options ( iBUYPOWER Specialized Advanced Packaging System - Protect your investment during transportation! )

1 x Advanced Build Options ( Professional wiring for all cables inside the system tower - Achieve exceptional airflow in your chassis )

1 x Advanced Build Options ( Professional wiring for all cables inside the system tower - Basic Pro Wiring )

1 x Advanced Build Options ( Tuniq TX-2 High Performance Thermal Compound - The best interface between your CPU and the heatsinks )

BASE PRICE: $7,706

A. That's a pretty beast system. It's similar to the one I use, although I'd recommend beefing up your processor to an AMD 3+ 8 core. It's what I'm using now and whew, is it amazing. Plus, I just prefer AMD.
That Mobo might not be compatible with it, but if so you can go ROG (Republic of Gamers) They have some awesome gaming mobos.
I went for the same memory manufacturer, just a bigger size. Corsair is bloody amazing, nuff' said.
As for the Razer stuff, they make some pretty neat products, but it's basically just eye candy. You can opt for a cheap keyboard and mouse and so long as they're not wireless, you should see almost no change in your gaming. Personally, I like eye candy so I went with razer anyways.
If possible you should hardline that monster, that's just my opinion but being wireless will lag you a bit.
Get an aftermarket heatsink. You definitely want one of those to keep your processor cool. Zahlman makes a really awesome orb heatsink that works great, but it's a bit of a beast in terms of size.
Don't listen to any idiot that tries to sell you on water cooling being superior. Yes, they may cool a little better, but not exceedingly more than a heatsink. Watercooling is more of a hobby than anything.

EDIT: Two things, Stick with windows 7, 8 is still patchy and not very game friendly, you can always upgrade later. Two, I agree you should get a small SSD to put your OS on, however your games do NOT need to be on the same drive in order to run. that's just stupid. Tuck your OS in your SSD and then put everything else on your other Drives. How do I know this? That's the exact same setup I'm running right now, and I've got about a dozen or so MMOs that I run often and never once a problem. Don't bother partitioning the main drives for the OS if you opt for the SSD obviously.





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