Showing posts with label best gaming computer in australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best gaming computer in australia. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

what is the best gaming computer i can possibly get in australia for under $1100?




vinnygun


i dont want any optional security or office sweets or crap like that. i just want a computer purely for gaming and nothing else. i want to be able to play bf3 in full hd when it comes out. i dont need a monitor at the moment but you can include it if u want. i was looking at a computer which had really good specs (amd 6 core cpu, amd radeon 6970, etc) for 1088 USD. but i cant find anything like that from australian sites. thanks for your help. :) very much appreciated.


Answer
The best gaming computer you can get is the one you build yourself. But if you are not willing to do that, there are some gaming computers you can get that are pre-built and only cost as much as the parts it is made from. I like this website and have used them for all my parts needs over the last 10 years or so. They are very competitive in terms of price. (Home page http://www.itestate.com.au/pages/product/pdt_homepage.faces)

Here's one of their pre built computers for around $1000. The video card is kinda average so if you want, when you order the computer you can simply tell them you want to swap the 5770 for a 6970 or whatever card you want and just pay the difference. Look at the Robot series http://www.itestate.com.au/pages/product/pdt_homepage.faces;jsessionid=58BC05E6E7CD475D0EB7B0029559BFCC#

By the way, a 6 core CPU is unnecessary for gaming because no game uses more than 4 cores.

What's a good gaming computer (Under $820 dollers)?




DimmerWorl


I have 820 dollers for a pc that can max bf 3 or at least record minecraft and has to post to victora churchill


Answer
For gaming the most important component is the graphics card, not the processor. So the computer recommended by Jed can't max most games... it's only got a Radeon HD 7750, which is just enough for high settings in most titles (only medium in harder ones)

Here's a good source for gaming computers in Australia although it appears you'll need to increase your budget.

http://www.techbuy.com.au/p/79207/SYSTEMS_GAMING/Techbuy/TBOS79207.asp




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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Who is the best company for purchasing television programming on the computer?

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Rodney&Mar


I live in Australia and want to watch the lakers in the playoffs. What is the best way to do it and be able to catch all NBA playoff games on the computer?


Answer
Be careful of those company's that offer over a thousand or more stations for a one time fee. It's not all free, they keep referring you to another site which in turn wants to charge you another fee to watch their station. Be aware of them.
George

How much would it cost me to make a decent gaming computer?




Thomas Len


I am planning in building a computer and I need to know, what to buy, how much it will cost me, and what I need to. (Australia)


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This will be in "Canadian/US Dollars" so if you really want to you can just convert it online or something... Anyways I'd say that a lot of budget gaming builders spend about $700-$800... This would include everything like the OS, cpu, gpu, etc... Now for what to buy, here is the parts you would need inside the computer...

Although if your going with a budget gaming computer, I'd usually go with an AMD build. AMD cpu's and gpu's are usually cheaper and are meant for budget builders... So keep that in mind, although intel may have better cpu's you will be needing to pay a premium for it.

-CPU
-GPU (Video Card)
-Ram
-Motherboard
-Power Supply
-Optical Drive (CD ROM drive, etc)
-Storage Device (HDD, or SSD)
-Case
-Operating System (Windows 7)




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Monday, November 18, 2013

Can someone recommend a website which sells computer prices to Australia?

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Hayden


I have been looking at NewEgg, but they do not ship to Australia, and i was wondering if there was another website which could provide the same parts i am after, as i am currently building a premium gaming computer.


Answer
I'm in Sydney and i like to use this place here http://www.itestate.com.au/pages/product/pdt_homepage.faces
I've been buying parts off them for years and they are always well priced and the service is very good. You should be able to find a good range of high, medium or low end parts there.
I'm not sure where they deliver to though so if you're interstate or outside of Sydney then you'd need to check that with them. I always go and pick my parts up.

Alternatively, http://www.msy.com.au/ is an Australia wide company with branches in all major cities. I think you'll find their range good and their prices competitive. But i have heard from a few people that their customer service is not so good. However I used them in a pinch a while ago and was quite satisfied.

Hope that helps, Hayden.

What are some Awesome gaming computers in australia?




Jayson


I'm looking to buy a new computer just for gaming, and i want to be able to play every single game, without it running slow?


Answer
The best gaming computer you can get is the one you build yourself. But if you are not willing to do that, there are some gaming computers you can get that are pre-built and only cost as much as the parts it is made from. I like this website and have used them for all my parts needs over the last 10 years or so. They are very competitive in terms of price.

Here's one of their pre built computers for around $1000. The video card is kinda average so if you want, when you order the computer you can simply tell them you want to swap the 5770 for a 6970 or whatever card you want and just pay the difference.

By the way, a 6 core CPU is unnecessary for gaming because no game uses more than 4 cores.




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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

How do I build a gaming computer?

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Lachlan


I really want to build my first gaming computer. My budget is $600 and I live in Australia so only link me sites that ship to Australia. If you could explain how to build a gaming computer or just link me a website, that would be great!


Answer
There are many websites out there there can help you build a computer there are millions and the best ones i have seen are on You tube .
This would be a $500 build can you spend more .

Case and Power Supply: Aywun Mid Tower ATX With 500W Power Supply ($50)
Motherboard: ASRock A55M-HVS Micro ATX FM1 Motherboard ($65)
APU: AMD A8-3870K 3.0GHz Unlocked Quad-Core Processor ($115)
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3-1600 Desktop Memory ($30)
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5â³ 7200RPM Drive ($75)
Optical Drive: Asus 24x DVD-RW Serial ATA Internal Drive ($25)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8 (OEM) (64-bit) ($100)

How to build a gaming computer and what website to buy parts?




newyorksfi


I wanted to buy an xps 730 the best one but its to expensive i want to know where to buy the parts and what should i buy. I wana build a gaming computer not to expensive my buget is $600 maybe $700 i want quality if i can get quality for cheap thats even better thanks


Answer
Newegg does have a very good reputation. I'm in Australia and I know about them!

If I was gonna build a computer at the moment, my value for money parts would be:

Intel E8400 or E8500 CPU
Midrange Asus or Gigabyte motherboard
nVidia 9600GT 512MB graphics card
1 or 2 Western Digital SATA Drives (500, 640 or 750 GB)

Don't skimp on the power supply (get quality), get at least 2gb of ram and leave youself enough money for fans, case, etc.




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