Re: Buying a new Gaming Computer

Pam wrote:
TY2D2 wrote:

Make your own, or get someone to make it for you. Premade PCs are overpriced.

And definitely get a desktop big_smile

TY is absolutely right for once

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Re: Buying a new Gaming Computer

herbanator3 wrote:
RSF Angel wrote:
Pam wrote:

TY is absolutely right for once

Which means someone else hacked his account and posted.

big_smile

But yeah, for 2000$, you could put together a hell of a pc (newegg).

Agreed. Its actually quite easy to build a computer that can run Crysis on the highest settings if you do it yourself. People just get screwed on premade computers. tongue

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Re: Buying a new Gaming Computer

thankies for the help guys, im just alittle nervous about building a pc myself because i know one person who could help me but his computers are always broken so thats never a good sign.  Is there like a website that i can find people who have already put together computer that i can buy? If not where can i learn how to build a computer.  I would perferably want somthing that could run max graphics on games like crysis and empire total war without lag.

Re: Buying a new Gaming Computer

Build if you want to save money, buy if you want to save nerves wink
It's always good if you can drop your Computer at the shop there you have bough it, and call in the customer service to fix it.
One the other hand - if you have build it, you know who's to blame if it doesn't work wink

But if you buy or if you build: This will be helpfully:
http://firingsquad.com/hardware/spring_ … ers_guide/

Avoid the latest l33t gaming Hardware, it's overpriced.
A good midrange CPU, 4 Gig RAM and a good midrange Video card with 1 Gig RAM is all you need.

Get Vista 64 bit. Nowadays Vidcards have 1 Gig RAM, if you place a 4 Gig RAM Kit in the computer Vista 32 and XP 32 Bit would only use  2 - 3 Gigs of the RAM.

Don't get the biggest Case, in most cases you don't need so much space for Drives.
If you have kids / roommates / or like to go to lans get a case with lockable front door.
Water cooling is fine to avoid noise, but only if CPU and Video cards are water cooled.
Even with water cooling a good airflow is needed. At least one 120 mm Fan to take out the hot air from the case. A dust filter in the intake is also very important, especially if you smoke or have pets.
Bur more fans doesn't mean always better airflow...

Don't buy / build a over clocked Computer, the increase of power isn't justified by the increase of potential trouble.

Two Hard disks in RAID 0 gives you faster loading times, but two seperate Drives (one for the Windows System,  Games and Applications , the other for your Documents, Pictures, Zips and Vids) are IMHO better.
And don't forget to buy a external HD drive for Backups wink

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Re: Buying a new Gaming Computer

Alreech wrote:

Get Vista 64 bit.

Er...what? neutral

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Re: Buying a new Gaming Computer

thanks a ton u guys are really helpful.  Any idea for a screen?  I dont want a killer screen, just one that would work and not be detrimental to the gaming

Re: Buying a new Gaming Computer

ShinjiKoon wrote:

thanks a ton u guys are really helpful.  Any idea for a screen?  I dont want a killer screen, just one that would work and not be detrimental to the gaming

Screens:
Bigger is better, and sizes matters.

Sizes:
TFT Displays have a fixed native resolution:
An old 17" TFT for example 1280 x 1024 pixels, = 1 310 720 pixels your Videocard must render if you want to use this resolution.

Bigger Screens tend to have higher Resolutions:
19 - 21": 1.680 x 1.050 Pixel = 1 764 000 pixels
22 - 28": 1.920 x 1.200 Pixel = 2 304 000 pixels
30"+:      3.840 x 2.400 Pixel = 9 216 000 pixels

The native resolution looks best, higher resolutions can't be used, lower resolutions can sometimes look ugly.
As you see, the bigger your resolution is as more work your Video card has to do.

IMHO the best Resolution for a new TFT is 1.920 x 1.200 Pixels.
First you can view Full HD Videos on your TFT.
Second most actual midrange Video cards are able to render games in this resolution with enough FpS.

You may have noticed that monitors from 22 - 28" are  with 1.920 x 1.200 Pixel.
A 28" can be used as an alternative to your TV, 22" took lesser space and are better to transport.
IMHO try to get a 28" with 1.920 x 1.200 Pixel is the best.

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