Thursday, December 2, 2010

I want to buy a new “Gaming PC”.?

December 2, 2010 by Meesansel Rahc  
Filed under Gaming Computers


Question by JomyeL ♥ Daisy: I want to buy a new “Gaming PC”.?
I need some advice, because I play FPS a lot and I get lag most of the time.
I want a new Brand New PC and I dont know what and where to get them.
No more than $ 700
My friend told me about “www.newegg.com”
They are pretty good and have low price.
But my other friend told me too look up for “Dell”

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Answer by Aimmee l
wat about 2nd hand stuff.

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4 Responses to “I want to buy a new “Gaming PC”.?”
  1. bruce w says:

    hmm your price range is a bit low gamers usually start at around 900. But god knows not everyone has that hehe. I would say start with dell and just get a very good graphic card. You could do Alienware but be warned the prices may scare you. Basically look at the reccomended system requirements then look for a pc that meets them or exceeds them. From there you can narrow down your results by price. Good luck.

  2. Clarkey2008 says:

    Well i got a great one and it can play Crsis which is amazing because of my computers price very fast and reliable heres the details…
    Processor type: AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 processor 4400+

    Operating system: Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium 32-bit Platform

    With AMD Live!™

    Chipset: NVIDIA® nForce™ 430 chipset

    Standard memory: 3 GB

    Memory type: DDR2-SDRAM
    Memory slots 4 DIMM sockets (4 RAM Sockets)

    Internal drives:
    Internal hard disk drive
    360 GB

    Hard disk controller:
    SATA 3G Hard Disk Drive

    Hard disk drive speed:
    (7200 rpm)

    Optical drive type:
    DVD writer SATA DVD RAM and Double Layer supporting LightScribe technology

    System features
    Memory card device
    15in1 memory card reader
    Network interface
    Ethernet 10/100BT integrated network interface
    Video capture interface
    IEEE 1394 FireWire® Interface
    Video adapter
    ATI Radeon® HD 3450, with Avivo
    Video RAM
    256 MB dedicated memory, up to 1535 MB total available graphics memory as allocated by Windows Vista®
    Internal audio
    High Definition Audio 7.1
    Audio connectors
    2 front audio ports, 6 rear analog audio ports & 1 rear digital audio port
    Keyboard
    PS/2 keyboard and optical mouse
    External drive bays
    2 external optical drive bays, 2 internal HDD bays, 1 Pocket Media Drive bay
    External I/O ports
    6 USB 2.0 ports (2 in front); 1 FireWire®-IEEE-1394 ports
    Expansion slots
    1 PCI and 2 PCI-Express 1x (2 free)
    Software
    Software – Productivity & finance
    Microsoft® Works and Microsoft® Office Home and Student 2007 60-Day Trial Version
    Pre-installed software
    Microsoft® Internet Explorer 7.0; Windows Mail; Adobe® Reader 8.0
    Optical drive driver software
    HP Total Care Advisor ; Photosmart Essential, Windows Photo Gallery ; Windows Media Player ; Windows Movie Maker, Windows DVD Maker ; CyberLink Power2Go 5.5 ; Muvee AutoProducer
    Software – education / reference / entertainment
    Windows Media Center
    Software included
    Recovery partition (including possibility to recover system, applications and drivers separately); Optional re-allocation of recovery partition; Recovery CD/DVD creation tool; Symantec™ Norton Internet Security™ 2008 (60 days live update)

    Im from the UK so i got it for £320 which is about $ 640

  3. Steve says:

    You don’t say what pc you are currently using. Do you mean that you get the lag when playing online? If so its more likely to be your internet connection than your pc. Are you using wireless, because a poor signal can cause problems? Try using a wired connection. What does the game feel like if you play offline? If it’s ok then its definitely your internet connection.

    Otherwise you might want to upgrade parts of your existing system to improve its performance, much cheaper than a new pc. Extra ram ie 2Gb total is always good. Look at your graphics card. Cards that were cutting edge a year or two ago are now as cheap as chips and could seriously improve the frames per second of your games. HTH

  4. Disney Princess_™ says:

    HAHAHA Honey, I Love you <3

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