Tuesday, May 13, 2014

A new Gaming PC recommendation?




3D Gamer


LED - Samsung 20" 1600x 900 Resolution
UPS - Mircotek 1000Watt Double Battery
Speakers - Creative Inspire T6160 5.1 Speaker System
UPS, LED and Speakers Already Purchased so please do not give recommendation on these Hardware

CPU
Processor - 2nd Generation Intel Core i5 2500K (Should I go for i7 2600K because i7 has more 2MB cache with Hyper threading technology and 4 more threads than i5 2500K) i know in gaming i5 2500K and i7 2600K are not going to make difference but i think it will be good enough for long use than i5 and I may also do photoshop or amimation soft so I7 is useful
RAM - 8GB DDR3 1333 Mhz GB (i know it is more than enough but for me it is cheaper than 6 GB or 4GB ram so I will buy this)
Motherboard - ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z - Z68 board (chosen due to excellent Sound Card and great OC features)
GPU - NVIDIA GE-Force GTX 560 TI - MSI GTX 560 TI (950 MHZ) Super OC 1GB GDDR5
HDD - Seagate 2TB SATA 6GB/s 64 MB cache 7200 RPM
PSU - Cooler Master GX 650

Can't Purchase expensive GPU like GTX 570 or 580 so do not say me for these GPU's



Answer
Yeah man this setup looks great.

Pros:
-CPU (The i5 is a great gaming CPU, i7's are used for video editing and stuff, so you are good)
-RAM (8gb is more than enough, which is good)
-Motherboard (Nice sound card and I like Z68)
-GPU (GTX 560 Ti is a very very good graphics card, and isn't bad compared to the 570 or 580)
-Hard Drive (2TB!!!)

Cons: :(
-Monitor (Your graphics card can support way better than that! Go for at least a 21.5')
-PSU (This may be lacking for your system, I would recommend at least a 700w)

Overall, this system is above the requirements for most games out there. You will have lots of fun with this.

Hope my pro/con thing helped :D

Recommendation on a starter PC gaming rig?




Chicken


Hey, i'm a new to PC gaming and hardware and I'm planning to build a rig w/ my buddy, so I'd like to hear some recommendations, tips and warnings for my planned build:

-Intel Core i5 Processor i5-3350P 3.1GHz 6MB QUAD CORE

-BIOSTAR H77MU3 LGA1155/ Intel H77/ DDR3/ SATA3&USB3.0/ A&GbE/ MicroATX Motherboard

-4GB (1 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 1333MHz (PC3 10600) Dual Channel

-SEAGATE / WD 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB CACHE SATA 6.0Gb/s

-ALLPCZONE Dual Fan Cooler for Hard Disk

-nVidia GeForce GT610 2GB DDR3 DVI/VGA HDMI PCI-EXP Video Card

-hec X ORION 585 WATT POWER SUPPLY

-Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

-REALTEK 6-CHANNEL DIGITAL SOUND ONBOARD

-APEVIA X-Plorer2 Case w/ Side Window-Black

-24X DUAL LAYER DVD-RW

-Asus Black 19" 5ms Widescreen LED-LCD Monitor 10,000,000:1

Any problems here? Should I change, upgrade or add any other parts? Thanks



Answer
You're using the configuration from www.computerlx.com. I was in your position once until someone told me that computerlx sells low quality parts. Your build is bad for gaming the nvidia gt 610 cannot handle serious gaming on medium/high with a decent frame rate. That is what you want to go for when PC gaming. Try out some of the more trusted companies like www.cyberpowerpc.com or www.ibuypower.com. Or if you're pretty knowledgeable about computers then go to www.pcpartpicker.com to select which components you want in your computer. Trust me their parts are mediocre compared to the 3 websites above don't be fooled by them. Their parts are overpriced and low quality.




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