Showing posts with label pc world gaming monitor. Show all posts
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Monday, December 16, 2013

Will using a Touch screen all in one pc as a gaming monitor work?

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Mitch


For a long while ive had the Medion Akoya P9614 touchscreen Pc, The pc has broke but the monitor still works using a HDMI cable, i do not have a new Pc yet but i sure am thinking about getting a new one. Can anybody tell me what the reaction time of the monitor will be using HDMI cabel, will it be fast enough for 1080P gaming? ( If not i will buy a new monitor ) But if this one will be decent enough i see no reason to waste money on getting a new monitor, however i cant seem to find out if it'll be good enough.

Thanks!
By a good enough monitor i mean fast enough to play first person shooters like Cod and battlefield without trouble, something like a 5ms response time.



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I would think the reaction time would be just fine, but I don't know for sure. I guess just buy the new PC and try it out before making a conclusion. If you're worried about budget and are looking at a PC/monitor bundle, consider building your own PC. It's will always be cheaper than any name brand that you can buy, simply because you're not paying for the name brand. Because of this, you can put that extra cash into building a faster one. Good real world experience, too.
Use newegg.com as a good reference for how to, if you don't already know.

What are some good gaming computers that can handle pretty much any game?




Angel Piza


I want to get a gaming computer that can handle lots of games, have plenty of memory space and is super fast when just internet browsing or playing a fast paced fps. I know alienware makes some pretty sick computers but i wouldn't know which one to get, im not really a tech guy. I play games like star wars the old republic and combat arms and they got some serious lag on them and i hate it. What are some good gaming computer models that can handle these games?


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Let me help you pick a computer! Alienware does have nice computers, no doubt. Although, their computers are famous for being overpriced for what you get. Let me give you some pointers when you are looking for your computer! I will also suggest a few computers for you to look in to.

First rule: Windows 7 is a must. Macs and older versions of windows are simply obsolete for gaming. I will give a Mac OS credit in certain aspects over Windows OS, although gaming is simply not Macs strong point.

Second: Processor / Video Card/ RAM - The 3 most important things when picking a computer.
You will want to make sure your PROCESSOR is a 64 bit capable processor with at least 4 cores (Quad core). If you want to take it to the next level, look into 6-8 core processors (if price is not a concern..)
For a video card, I would highly suggest a GeForce (Nvidia) and one of the newer models. I use the Nvidia 550 gtx ti. It's a great card, last I checked the nvidia series with geforce goes at high as the 590gtx. So at least make sure your video card is an Nvidia GTX 500 series.
RAM (Random Access Memory) - The reason a 64 bit processor is so important, is RAM. 64 bit processors allow you to use a great deal of random access memory which will significantly increase computer speed while web browsing and multitasking. It also plays a fairly large roll in the gaming world second to video cards. I would suggest no less than 8 Gigabytes of RAM.

Third: System cooling - this is usually more of a concern if you build your own PC. Lots of people get the best hardware imaginable and don't understand just how much heat that puts out. Although, if you order a computer from a professional website or company, they understand the importance of cooling.

Fourth - Power supply! One of the most overlooked parts of a computer is the power supply. Think about it like this: If you're using the best parts, they demand lots of power (especially more-so than medium and low quality parts). Since I don't know exactly what parts you will use it would be difficult to recommend the perfect power supply. But for a gaming computer, make sure your power supply has at least 750 Watts, preferably more if you are buying a high end machine.

Good machines to look into with a higher budget:
IBuyPower LVL 10: http://www.ibuypower.com/info/Level10.aspx Just a strong overall computer that will undoubtedly take you through any game. Very expensive though. The cheaper models will run you about $2,000 not including shipping costs.

Black Pearl by CyberPower. http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/CyberPower_Black_Pearl/
Will run you ~$1,150

If you want cheaper option, Alienware does offer a fair deal on a nice computer that will run SWToR and Combat Arms with no problems, here is a link to their x51.
http://www.dell.com/us/p/alienware-x51/pd - This will probably run you around $800 if you make any upgrades or get a monitor. It could cost as low as ~$725 with shipping otherwise.

Last off, if you want to build your own (perhaps if you have a friend or a local business that will hook it all up for a price) look into Tigerdirect.com or Newegg.com for parts.

Hopefully this helps!




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Sunday, October 6, 2013

What computer would be good for these types of games?

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Just Fine


I'm trying to find a computer that could hold World Of Warcraft, The Sims3, and Adobe Photoshop CS4.

I don't want to spend over $1000 really, but I want a computer that will last a few years since it'll be my first desktop.


Thanks for the help!



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Those are very reasonable requirements as none of those 3 require bleeding edge technology to work well. You failed to mention a few points. Are you willing to build your own system? This tends to be cheaper so you can end up with a better pc for the same amount of cash. Is the $1000 meant to include the monitor?

With that budget look for Intel i7/i5 or AMD Phenom II X4 processors with 4GB of DDR3 RAM and at least an nvidia geforce 240 gts or radeon 4770/5770 (or up ofc). The radeon 5000 series cards will give you directx 11 support and really future proof your system but are a bit pricier. As far as the processors go, the hierarchy is Intel i7, then Phenom II X4 (900 series) then Intel i5. A Core2Quad or Core2Duo will also get the job done, as will Athlon II cpus but for longevity go for one of the first 3 choices. Keep the cpu speed over 2.8 GHz (although a 2.66 GHz i5 is acceptable due to its structure). Some good places to browse for prebuilts are www.newegg.com and www.tigerdirect.com

What is the best monitor on the market for FPS gaming?




Parker


I am looking for a new monitor for my PC Gaming rig. I only play FPS games.

What is "THE BEST" monitor on the market at the moment for gaming that will deliver the maximum frame rate? (My computer can play games over 100fps, but I just need a monitor that can deliver more than 60fps for me to enjoy it to the max)

Anyone know of the best?



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welll.. define "The Best"

by my standards (and your not gonna like this) the BEST display would be:
NEC PA301W 30" IPS 2560x1600 monitor. for the best experiences you'l need 3 of them.
99% perfect color reproduction
excellent contract
14 bit 3D color dictionary (some 1.3 billion colors)
it supports 3D display
industry standard for graphics, video, and game designers.
its um, $2300 each, and 3 of them would be... $6900. and since its obviously extremely valuable, shipping would be like $400 ($200 to ship + $200 in insurance)


you'll need dual-link DVI -out or you'll have trouble enjoying this top-quality monitor.
this is as close as you can get to an Apple computer's display, which is the best there is.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/4196/nec-pa301w-review-the-baddest-30-inch-display

MaximumPC's Dream Machine 2011 utilized 3 of the best monitors in the world.
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/dream_machine_2011_how_we_created_best_pc_ever
they also had three nVidia GTX 580's to back i up, I seriously doubt anything less can actually handle so many pixels. at 4800x2560 most graphics cards will be struggling to produce even 5 FPS.




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