Showing posts with label best gaming computer money can buy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best gaming computer money can buy. Show all posts

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Build or buy gaming computer?




yo b wat u


I want to either Build or buy gaming a computer that can play just cause 2 and mw2. I don't have to
much money to spend either. If building canu give me instructions.



Answer
Build one, 100%. Linked below are some articles on everything you should need to know regarding building your machine and best bang for the buck. How much money are you looking to spend? I can build you a mock rig on newegg if you'd like.

Do people buy custom gaming computers?




Bailey


Hi, I was wondering if people bought gaming computers. This is because i have a friend that really likes to build computers and he said he would teach me. I have enough money to build one, but i already have a computer so i would just do it for fun. but after i built it, would i be able to sell it for a profit or no? I would use high quality parts(Im not a cheapo). could you guys tell me if this is worth doing or not? thanks


Answer
You have to ask yourself why someone else would be willing to pay you a premium to build a gaming computer for them. You're not experienced, you aren't purchasing components in quantity (therefore no cost savings over retail), & you're not setup to provide support.

Now realize, I'm not trying to pick on you. You need to think it thru & have a business plan.
--How do you plan to differentiate yourself from other builders/manufacturers?
--How do you plan to market yourself?
--Are you going to sell standard builds?
--Are you going to allow customization?
--Are you going to carry inventory of parts/finished systems?
--Are you willing to get trained/stay current on technology & future trends?
--How are you going to handle support/returns/unhappy customers?

Once you've thought this thru & have answers to all the above, THEN you're ready to make a decision as to whether or not it's worth doing.




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Thursday, December 26, 2013

How to best gaming computer put together byself?

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Hey I wanted to know what computer components I could buy and install in a new computer to have one of the highest end gaming computers. Money is not an obstacle. A cool case and guide to putting them in would be nice.


Answer
I am always amazed to see people trying to put heaps of RAM on a computer to increase performance.
Read the article in the below link

What specs should i look for in a new computer?




Moelicious


I am planning to buy a new computer, specifically for gaming. I don't want to spend a lot of money buying a gaming computer, so what should I look for in a regular Vista computer?


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Well, gaming totally depends on graphic processing unit (GPU), processor (CPU) and also RAM. If u don't want to spend too much money, I will recommand u to buy a cheaper motherboard and RAM but focus more on Graphic card and the processor.

Motherboard : Nvidia nForce 630i
Processor : Intel core 2 duo or core 2 Quad, maybe core 2 extreme
Ram : DDR 2 800Mhz / 1066Mhz
Hard disk : 320/640GB (If u want the game to load faster, try to configured the hard disk in RAID 0 arrays.)
GPU : Ati: Ati HD 4850
Nvidia : Nvidia Geforce 9600GSO
Nvidia Geforce Gtx260
Nvidia Geforce 8800 GT/GTS/GTX/Ultra
Nvidia Geforce 9800 GT
Monitor : 22" monitor with 1920*1080 (HD)




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Monday, December 2, 2013

What is the best gaming computer for 2012?

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Jon


Ok so I want to buy a new computer that can be used for high end gaming out of the box. I am considering many at this time such as the ones in this list http://www.etechmag.com/2012/11/20/2012s-top-5-fastest-gaming-computers-money-buy.html and http://computers.toptenreviews.com/gaming/. What do you guys recommend?
My budget is $1500-$2000



Answer
The one you put together yourself with the parts you want in the price range you can afford

Is it worth buying a strong gaming computer?




Jack Bilde


For â¬950? Is it worth the money to buy a really good gaming computer?


Answer
Well, what are you planning on playing? If expecting to be playing Crysis 2 on Ultra, or GTA IV with all the settings maxed, then you're gonna have to pay that sort of money. Basically these days, if you get an average gaming PC, first of all you aren't going to be able to max out any of the top games (Except for Cod, that takes next to nothing to run), and secondly, it'll get out of date and newly released games will run quite slowly within a year or two of having bought it.

Think of buying a powerful PC as future proofing it, when you buy a computer it costs a lot of money, but because it is very powerful for the time, it will last you for 8-10 years or so of reliable gaming.

Also, if you don't really care about playing games on top graphics, being able to get mods, or making your own maps etc, then you're better off with a Xbox 360 or a PS3. Simply because they're a lot cheaper, and your games are always going to run smoothly even 5 years down the track.




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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

What games can an Intel 2000 Hd graphics card run?

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Robert


I have a Toshiba Satelite C655 with 4 gbs of ram and an integrated Intel HD 2000 graphics card. I don't have any money to buy an actual gaming computer, so what games can I run on it?


Answer
Intel graphics are not suited for gaming at all. Any games you can run will likely be limited to older games from before 2010 release year. Check this site out for a clearer idea.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-HD-Graphics-2000-100.37994.0.html

What pieces of computer hardware become out of date the slowest?




Tyler


I'm planning on building a gaming desktop computer, but I don't have the money to buy everything all at once. I was planning on buying things at different times. So my question is what should I buy first and last? I'm thinking processor last because of how much faster they can get in a year, but as for everything else like gpu and ram, idk where to start.


Answer
Monitor (because you can use it now, with current setup)
Mouse and Keyboard (for same reason)
Case
Power Supply to put in case
Hard Drive
Motherboard
CPU and Ram
Video Card

Know that a lot of companies like Tiger Direct and NewEgg will give you Case/Power supply combo deals, as well as Motherboard / CPU or Ram / Video card, or other various deals.




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