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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Is this a good gaming computer?

Q. I am looking for a good gaming computer that is capable of running games at a good pace, while graphically looking good. I hate 17 inch screens on laptops, so I am going for a 15.4 inch. I have narrowed it down to this computer. It is a Dell XPS 1530 and I will list the specs below. It doesnt have to be an ultra gaming machine, just good enough to play some of your average to higher end games on pretty good specs. This computer is also for school and some work. Please let me know if this is a good choice or if I need to continue shopping.

DELL XPS M1530, Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T9300 (2.5GHz/800MHzFSB, 6M L2 Cache)
Tuxedo Black Casing XPS M1530
4GB, DDR2, 667MHz 2 Dimm, for XPS M1530
15.4 inch Full Hi Definition Wide Screen WUXGA TrueLife LCD (1920 x 1200) with Camera for XPS M1530
256MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT
250G 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive

Thanx for any assistance :-)


Answer
although dell isint the best brand. that laptop is fine for gaming with a 8600GT it will be able to run tha games you want fine.

What are good parts for gaming computer?

Q. I want to build a gaming computer but i dont know what to get for all the parts like the internal parts. a list of the parts and a website where i can find the parts would be great.


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The gaming computer you need depends on what games you will be playing. The capacity of a computer to play games is determined by its RAM Drive and the Graphics Card which can both be very expensive if you are going to be playing HD or 3D games. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Arma 2, Civilization 5, Grand Theft Auto V, Diablo III, and many other popular games are able to play on simple systems that today would cost 800$ and up. Many games such as the ones listed above will not run on a Mac so stick to brands such as Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Acer, and even Alienware if you want to go on the more pricey side. Desktop Computers that i reccomend for common gaming are the Dell XPS 8500, Alienware M11x, and the Hewlett-Packard H8-1250 which i own and play mainly Minecraft and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 on. If you need information on certain graphics cards and what games they can run, there are websites that will show you exactly what games can be run on a specific graphics card.




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Sunday, October 27, 2013

How much would a good gaming computer cost?

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To make a long story short, I already have a good Dell laptop for school and such, but I'm looking for a fast gaming computer for games such as The Sims, etc. What price range would I be looking at for a computer and a monitor? (Please note that I don't speak 'computer' and I am very easily confused with technology talk)!
Thank you soo much for all of the answers I have received, but there is no way in hell I could ever build my own computer. Ever.



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Well then the options some of these guys will spew at you will be greek I take it? fine I won't say "Bild your own" or the one oyu build"

I will tell you that this web site

http://www.newegg.com is where all of us nerdy geak guys go for great computer parts at the best possible prices.

Now for you, this is alos a great place to go for Great computers at the absolute best prices. on the average about $300-$600 cheaper than bestbuy or Dell.

I will give yo three price ranges and have links for computers in those price ranges. I won't give oyu monitor prices because I don't know how large of a monitor oyu are afte, nor do I know what you want to pay for one. but a good monitor that is 22 in will run oyu about $200 extra. so keap that in mind and yes, you CAN buy one at newegg.

So, here's the best gaming computers between $600 and $750.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2032280010%201308920938%204021%201141828689&name=Core%202%20Quad

And this one is the best out of that group for $750. Also it is the best one under $1000

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229086

Not a bad choice if you are on a budget.

This group is a step up. these computers are at or around $1000

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2032280010%201308920938%204023&name=%241000%20-%20%241250

And this is the best one for that catagory

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229083

And these are some of the higher end computers at about $2300, probably a little over kill for what you want.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2032280010%201308920938%204086&name=%242000%20-%20%242500

I would suggest the first one that was $750 because it has what you will want, a good proccessor, plenty of ram (memory) a big hard drive (storage) and of course a good Graphics card (for games)

I hope this helps

EDIT: hey Matdud, hate to break it to you but alienware isn't what it used to be. they got bought out by dell about a two years ago and since then have given much less for the money. stay clear form "name brands" all that matters is the parts anyways. they all come with the same warrenties

How to turn my computer into a gaming computer?




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I was just given a Dell XPS 400 computer for free by a family member. I want to see if I can turn it into a gaming computer. I'm not sure about the processor. I need help! Haha. What can I do, if anything?


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Yes you can, not a great one but it can get the job done. Most of these computer are built so that they only work with specific processors so there isnt much you can do about that. Make sure it has at least 2gigs of RAM. Most importantly is the video card, the stock ones are really bad and will need replacing, the better card the better it will perform, but no point in getting top of the line since the performance will just be bottle necked by other parts in your computer. However you can always transfer the video card in to a new computer if you upgrade later.

I actually had an XPS 410 that I started with, upgraded the Video card, then RAM, then motherboard and case, slowly upgrading piece by piece till it was a completely different computer. Its a good solution if you don't want to spend hundreds all at one time.

I will repeat DONT BUY A NEW PROCESSOR! mine came with a core 2 duo 2.3ghz and I bought a core 2 duo 3.1ghz and it couldn't supply the power requirements so I had to wait till I replaced the motherboard. Also while a video card can always be transfered to a new computer, the socket type of this computer means that you will be buying an outdated processor and if you go to upgrade you will have to throw it away.




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