Sabtu, 21 Juni 2014

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.


Best Gaming Rig Possible 2011?
Q. I'm creating the best gaming computer possible for 2011 my budget is $15,000 I'm sure i can afford anything.

at this moment my specs are:

CPU: Intel Core i7 990X Extreme Edition, 3.46GHz (3.73GHz Turbo), 6 CORE, 12MB CACHE, LGA1366

GPU: Asus Nvidia ENGTX5802DI1536MD5 GTX580, 1536MB GDDR5, 782Mhz, 2x DVI, mini-HDMI, PCIE2.0, DX11

MOBO: Asus CROSSHAIR-IV FORMULA AMD Mainboard - 4x DDR3 / 6x Sata Raid / Gigabit Lan / AM3

RAM: Corsair DDR3 24GB (6x Dominator 4GB) 1600MHz CL 9 with Corsair Airflow II Fan (CMP24GX3M6A1600C9)

Optical Drive: Lite-On SATA Blu-Ray & DVD/CD Writer (12x Blu-Ray Write/ 20x DVDRW/ 48x CDRW) - Black

HDD: Western Digital VelociRaptor 600GB 10000RPM 32MB SATA 6Gbs

Case: Thermaltake Level 10 - Black Full Tower (No PSU)

Cooling: Noctua NH-D14 All-In-One Extreme Performance CPU Cooler

PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W ATX Power Supply with Cable Management SLI & EPS support

OTHER SPECS:

Speakers: Logitech Z5500D 5.1 THX Speakers

Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIE Fatal1ty Champ Series - Gaming X-Fi I/O drive included

Keyboard: Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard USB

Mouse: Logitech G9X Laser Gaming Mouse

Monitor: Samsung 27" P2770HD ROSE-BLACK LCD - 5MS / WUXGA 1920x1080 / DTV-TUNER / D-SUB / DVI / HDMI / AV / SP

all up is $6,000+ which is a lot but i don't mind.

A. Pointless overkill
Games are just now starting to use quad core so that 990x is a waste for gaming
Most games barely use 4GB of ram so 24GB for gaming is a waste
A SSD would be a better investment then the VelociRaptor
Unless you're planning on running 4 GTX580s that 1500w PSU is a waste
The Noctura i find to be just silly when you're spending $6,000 on a system with 1.6 of it just going to the CPU, spending that much money might as well go watercooled especially if you plan on overclocking
I don't see the point in getting a 27" monitor if the res is no higher then 1080p which most 22" monitors can do


This is nowhere near being the best possible rig for now and some of it is pointless for gaming





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