Showing posts with label best gaming computer hp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best gaming computer hp. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

How do i get HP games on my computer?

Q. My aunt has this HUGE long list of HP games.
i am not sure if it came from a disk, but i want to get that on my computer.
I don't want to call her so i was just wondering if you could help me here!


Answer
If you have a branded HP computer then you can get all HP games back.
HP places a Folder, named Swsetup on C: Drive that contains the setup of all HP games. You can search in it.

Or if you have deleted it. Then you can reinstall the OS from the HP recovery manager and get them back.

is a HP - Pavilion g6 a good gaming computer?




Frank


and if not whats a good gaming computer under 700 dollars.


Answer
You can easily get a considerably faster GPU, and also a much better display, with the HP DV6.

You will want a dedicated GPU ("graphics card"), and you should prioritize a good dedicated GPU before anything processor wise. Games depend more on a good dedicated GPU than having a particularly fast processor.

The G6 comes with a 15.6" 1366x768 display. 1366x768 resolution in a 15.6" display makes things onscreen large, and 15.6" displays that have 1366x768 resolution tend to have very poor image quality due to low contrast. The same applies to 17.3" 1600x900 displays. If you can avoid this type of display, then you should. Unless, of course, you require the larger text for eyesight-related reasons.

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HP DV6t (i3-3110M, NVIDIA GT 650M, 15.6" 1920x1080 matte IPS display) - $766 + tax after coupon code NBQ1148
- http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/load_configuration.do?destination=review&config_id=7340461
- You could more than likely get away with keeping the CPU at the Core i3, since most games will be bottlenecked by the GT 650M before being bottlenecked by the CPU. The Core i3-3110M is faster than a Sandy Bridge Core i5-2410M (and similar to a Core i5-2450M) anyway, so you should be just fine. Don't skimp on the GPU or display just to upgrade the CPU.
- Worthwhile upgrades: Backlit keyboard, Larger or faster HDD.
- Don't upgrade memory on the configuration page, because it's much cheaper to do it yourself if you need to upgrade it. But you probably don't.
- Don't downgrade the GPU to the GT 630M or Integrated Graphics if game performance is important to you.
- Don't downgrade the display to 1366x768. The HP DV6 generally should not be bought in any configuration that includes the default 1366x768 display, unless its larger text is required for eyesight-related reasons. 1366x768 resolution in a 15.6" display makes things onscreen large, and 15.6" displays that have 1366x768 resolution tend to have very poor image quality due to low contrast.
- Remember: Apply coupon code NBQ1148

HP DV6z (A8-4500M, AMD Radeon 7730M, 15.6" 1920x1080 matte IPS display) - $693 + tax after coupon code NBQ1148
- http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/load_configuration.do?destination=review&config_id=7335378
- Don't downgrade the GPU to Integrated graphics if game performance is important to you.
- Don't downgrade the display to 1366x768 for reasons unrelated to eyesight. The HP DV6 generally should not be bought in any configuration that includes the default 1366x768 display. 1366x768 resolution in a 15.6" display makes things onscreen large, and 15.6" displays that have 1366x768 resolution tend to have very poor image quality due to low contrast.
- You could probably get away with downgrading the CPU to the A6-4400M, because games tend to be bottlenecked more by the GPU than by the CPU. The A6-4400M is similar in performance to a Core i3-2350M (but slower than a Core i3-3110M)
- Some worthwhile upgrades: Larger or faster HDD, Backlit keyboard.
- Don't upgrade memory on the configuration page, because it's much cheaper to do it yourself if you need to upgrade it. But you probably don't.
- Remember to apply coupon code NBQ1148

Note: Some have reported disappointing audio quality with this laptop.

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Friday, October 11, 2013

how to turn a simple desktop to a gaming computer?

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weldawadya


my friend has an about 2005 stock hp tower computer and wants to turn it into a gaming computer. I don't currently know the specs in it, but what is the minimum specs he should have?
Edit: I know windows xp.is a stable and pretty fast os, but would a linux distribution based on gaming or other os be better?



Answer
460 GTX, dual core processor 3Ghz+, 6GB+ RAM.

What parts exactly did you use to build a really good gaming computer?




Mike


im going to build a gaming computer I dont want to waste my time looking through lists or finding out which setup works better for me or how i can improve it to my liking. I just want someone to list the parts EXACTLY for a gaming computer they built that still works fine for them and is priced reasonably. thanks


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Sorry, but not that easy.. You have to do research.. Lots of it. Read up on it for at least a day or two. Make sure all your parts are compatible.. Everyone's computer is unique. If you want a stamp, press, and ship computer, buy one from dell or hp or something. Building a computer is not for you.




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Monday, September 16, 2013

how to turn a simple desktop to a gaming computer?

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weldawadya


my friend has an about 2005 stock hp tower computer and wants to turn it into a gaming computer. I don't currently know the specs in it, but what is the minimum specs he should have?
Edit: I know windows xp.is a stable and pretty fast os, but would a linux distribution based on gaming or other os be better?



Answer
460 GTX, dual core processor 3Ghz+, 6GB+ RAM.

What parts exactly did you use to build a really good gaming computer?




Mike


im going to build a gaming computer I dont want to waste my time looking through lists or finding out which setup works better for me or how i can improve it to my liking. I just want someone to list the parts EXACTLY for a gaming computer they built that still works fine for them and is priced reasonably. thanks


Answer
Sorry, but not that easy.. You have to do research.. Lots of it. Read up on it for at least a day or two. Make sure all your parts are compatible.. Everyone's computer is unique. If you want a stamp, press, and ship computer, buy one from dell or hp or something. Building a computer is not for you.




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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

What is the best gaming computer under 1000 dollars?

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Luke


I am 13 I have been wanting a computer to run UDK and all of that. Which gaming computer do you recomend. Also please let it be in price range. Thank you!


Answer
I would suggest to build your own PC.
AMD Radeon HD 7850
Intel i5-3570k processor
Windows 7
Antec 902 V3 mid tower case
Corsair - 8GB DDR3 SDRAM Memory Module
ASRock Z77 Extreme Motherboard
Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB
HP - 24x Internal Double-Layer DVD±RW/CD-RW Drive
Corsair 600w Power supply

What are some good affordable gaming computers?




Kyle Kuttl


I am looking to get a gaming computer. I am currently on a computer that doesn't support the games I play very well. I'm looking to upgrade to a pretty decent gaming computer but I don't want to spend a lot of money on it. The games that I play are mainly Team Fortress 2, Minecraft (which I run a bunch of mods on) and games like that. I also run video editing software. I need to know what type of gaming computers will run these games very well without any lag. I want a good computer but don't want to spend upwards amounts of money. Please let me know what type of gaming computers I could get.


Answer
In a medium price range ($400 - $700), you can easily get a HP or Gateway/Acer desktop with a quad core processor (both AMD and Intel i5 or stronger), 4GB to 8GB of RAM, 250 to 1TB hard drive and a medium graphics card of 1GB memory.
Laptops are always more expensive than desktops so a laptop with aforementioned specs should cost about $600 - $750.
You should check BestBuy's or NewEgg's sites, they have a lot of different models. Or you can choose to buy a refurbished desktop (BestBuy available) which is about $100 cheaper than a new one.




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