Showing posts with label best large monitor for pc gaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best large monitor for pc gaming. Show all posts

Friday, January 24, 2014

What are some desktops that will run pc games properly ?

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Jorge


I wanna buy a good computer that plays pc games smoothly and have good graphics ... I only have 1000 $ can some one help


Answer
You can do that for $500 http://www.wethegamerz.com/2012/03/04/build-a-sweet-gaming-computer-for-under-500/
But if I was you I would spend $800 and $200 on a large monitor, key board mouse ETC.
http://www.pcusa.com/

How does Hooking up my Computer to my TV work?




Jake S


if i play a PC game, and im using my tv as the monitor, how will the game run, will it effect it an anyway?


Answer
You shouldn't notice a difference, though higher resolutions might affect the game's frame rate because it's more work to draw each frame. (A physically larger screen with the same number of pixels won't make a difference.)




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Thursday, November 7, 2013

How do you run a game on dual monitors?

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Shovelandb


I have Halo for pc. I just hooked up dual monitors, a laptop and a large firescreen monitor. I want to know how to play halo on the big monitor, and not the laptop screen. Every time I click on the halo icon, it only lets me play it on the laptop, and won't let me play on the big one.


Answer
Hi,

Good day. you have to set the firescreen monitor as your primary monitor. you can do that by going to your display settings. You would know which one is the primary as your would see the numbers 1 and 2. just right click on a screen on the display settings and click on make this primary.

If you need more help I would be more than happy to talk to you and if you want i can remotely connect to your computer via www.crossloop.com for a very minimal fee you won't even feel it.

What are some desktops that will run pc games properly ?




Jorge


I wanna buy a good computer that plays pc games smoothly and have good graphics ... I only have 1000 $ can some one help


Answer
You can do that for $500 http://www.wethegamerz.com/2012/03/04/build-a-sweet-gaming-computer-for-under-500/
But if I was you I would spend $800 and $200 on a large monitor, key board mouse ETC.
http://www.pcusa.com/




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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Is it a good idea to use a computer monitor as a TV or vice versa?

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Dark


I have a very nice computer that I use to record TV shows, do some video editing, etc. I need a new TV and was in the market for one when this thought struck me: should I just buy a 30 inch or larger monitor and use THAT as my TV or should I invest in a nice TV and use THAT as my monitor? What would be the pros and cons of both ideas? Has anyone else done this? What was your experience?


Answer
I reccomend a tv as a monitor, for 500 you can get one of these have one vizio e series in the house and are getting one for pc gaming in my room, i recommend http://www.walmart.com/ip/Vizio-E420i-A1-42-1080p-120Hz-LED-3.15-ultra-slim-HDTV-with-Built-in-WiFi/21989094, and a monitor as tv isnt a good idea at all, you will need a lot of equipment to do so.

What graphic card will I need to connect my pc to my 46" tv?




John M


So, I'm thinking of building a gaming pc, and I will be using this pc on my 46" hdtv, and I was wondering if it would need more gpu power to run a large screen. I'm building this pc specifically for gaming, so performance is an important factor. Will I need to run dual graphic cards to compensate for the large screen size? Please recommend some good graphic cards that I can use. Thanks !


Answer
No specific graphics card is needed because the VGA output (Blue Plug with lots ofholes) is upported by most televisions built in past 6 years. Jus connect it up and the TV should become the computer monitor and re adjust, any body who states that you need different is wrong, also the VGA slot provides an early HD resolution.

If you look into getting a graphics card in the future or your TV has no VGA slot you can buy graphics cards for about £75 with HDMI slots and other outputs, but the resolution with be basically the same as VGA.

As an extra bit of info, do not buy the VGA cables from a retail shop, they cost to much (£20), on eBay you can get a 2m one for about £4

Hope this helps




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